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I am following this tutorial on setting up gdnative.

I have installed c++ tools through visual studio, python 3.2, and scons 4.1.0

I am stuck trying to get scons to build this gdnative example. The issue I'm having appears to be scons not being able to find #include files. I have tried using a relative file paths to a sub directory godot-cpp/, relative paths to a sibling directory ../godot-cpp/, and using a full path to the sibling directory E:/Projects/Godot Projects/Units/godot-cpp/ but I am getting the same error every time. I have provided a screenshot to show the file structure. I am running scons from X64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019

Edit - have now also tried while running as administrator, same error

Top Left: The project I am trying to build and the cpp files I need to include in sibling directories.

Top Right: The contents of the project folder. The godot-cpp/ subdirectory is a copy of the folder of the same name from the Top Left.

Bottom Left: Contents of godot-cpp/

Bottom Right: Contents of godot-cpp/godot-headers. The highlighted file is the one it can't seem to find.

File structure

Relative path to sub directory:

E:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\gdnative_cpp_example>scons platform=windows
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
scons: done reading SConscript files.
scons: Building targets ...
cl /Fosrc\gdexample.obj /c src\gdexample.cpp /TP /nologo -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -D_WINDOWS -W3 -GR -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -EHsc -D_DEBUG -MDd /I. /Igodot-cpp\godot_headers /Igodot-cpp\include /Igodot-cpp\include\core /Igodot-cpp\include\gen /Isrc
gdexample.cpp
godot-cpp\include\core\Godot.hpp(7): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'gdnative_api_struct.gen.h': No such file or directory
scons: *** [src\gdexample.obj] Error 2
scons: building terminated because of errors.

Relative path to sibling directory:

E:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\gdnative_cpp_example>scons platform=windows
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
scons: done reading SConscript files.
scons: Building targets ...
cl /Fosrc\gdexample.obj /c src\gdexample.cpp /TP /nologo -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -D_WINDOWS -W3 -GR -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -EHsc -D_DEBUG -MDd /I. "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\godot_headers" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\core" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\gen" /Isrc
gdexample.cpp
E:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\core\Godot.hpp(7): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'gdnative_api_struct.gen.h': No such file or directory
scons: *** [src\gdexample.obj] Error 2
scons: building terminated because of errors.

Full path to sibling directory:

E:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\gdnative_cpp_example>scons platform=windows
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
scons: done reading SConscript files.
scons: Building targets ...
cl /Fosrc\gdexample.obj /c src\gdexample.cpp /TP /nologo -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -D_WINDOWS -W3 -GR -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -EHsc -D_DEBUG -MDd /I. "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\godot_headers" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\core" "/IE:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\gen" /Isrc
gdexample.cpp
E:\Projects\Godot Projects\Units\godot-cpp\include\core\Godot.hpp(7): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'gdnative_api_struct.gen.h': No such file or directory
scons: *** [src\gdexample.obj] Error 2
scons: building terminated because of errors.

It's getting stuck following the include statement from Godot.hpp line 7 to gdnative_api_struct.gen.h. It looks like it can resolve the path just fine but it can't open them for some reason.

SConstruct file - Came with the project I'm trying to build. Only modification was changing the paths to godot-cpp/ and godot-cpp/headers/.

#!python
import os, subprocess

opts = Variables([], ARGUMENTS)

# Gets the standard flags CC, CCX, etc.
env = DefaultEnvironment()

# Define our options
opts.Add(EnumVariable('target', "Compilation target", 'debug', ['d', 'debug', 'r', 'release']))
opts.Add(EnumVariable('platform', "Compilation platform", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx']))
opts.Add(EnumVariable('p', "Compilation target, alias for 'platform'", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx']))
opts.Add(BoolVariable('use_llvm', "Use the LLVM / Clang compiler", 'no'))
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_path', 'The path where the lib is installed.', 'demo/bin/'))
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_name', 'The library name.', 'libgdexample', PathVariable.PathAccept))

# Local dependency paths, adapt them to your setup
# These next two lines are where I changed the paths       <-----------------
godot_headers_path = "../godot-cpp/godot_headers/"
cpp_bindings_path = "../godot-cpp/"
cpp_library = "libgodot-cpp"

# only support 64 at this time..
bits = 64

# Updates the environment with the option variables.
opts.Update(env)

# Process some arguments
if env['use_llvm']:
    env['CC'] = 'clang'
    env['CXX'] = 'clang++'

if env['p'] != '':
    env['platform'] = env['p']

if env['platform'] == '':
    print("No valid target platform selected.")
    quit();

# Check our platform specifics

# I'm using windows so I cut the other options for readability

if env['platform'] == "windows":
    env['target_path'] += 'win64/'
    cpp_library += '.windows'
    # This makes sure to keep the session environment variables on windows,
    # that way you can run scons in a vs 2017 prompt and it will find all the required tools
    env.Append(ENV = os.environ)

    env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-DWIN32', '-D_WIN32', '-D_WINDOWS', '-W3', '-GR', '-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS'])
    if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
        env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-EHsc', '-D_DEBUG', '-MDd'])
    else:
        env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-O2', '-EHsc', '-DNDEBUG', '-MD'])

if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
    cpp_library += '.debug'
else:
    cpp_library += '.release'

cpp_library += '.' + str(bits)

# make sure our binding library is properly includes
env.Append(CPPPATH=['.', godot_headers_path, cpp_bindings_path + 'include/', cpp_bindings_path + 'include/core/', cpp_bindings_path + 'include/gen/'])
env.Append(LIBPATH=[cpp_bindings_path + 'bin/'])
env.Append(LIBS=[cpp_library])

# tweak this if you want to use different folders, or more folders, to store your source code in.
env.Append(CPPPATH=['src/'])
sources = Glob('src/*.cpp')

library = env.SharedLibrary(target=env['target_path'] + env['target_name'], source=sources)

Default(library)

# Generates help for the -h scons option.
Help(opts.GenerateHelpText(env))
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    your output doesn't seem to match your SConstruct: /Igodot_cpp\godot_headers etc. but you've got this in the file: godot_headers_path = "../godot-cpp/godot_headers/" - with the needed .. part. Can you check that everything you've posted is consistent? If it is, you may end up having to use an absolute path to the "system headers". Mar 8, 2021 at 14:24
  • In general it's a lot easier to read copy/pasted output from your shell than to try and read a screenshot. Please paste that output instead?
    – bdbaddog
    Mar 8, 2021 at 18:30
  • Why did you change the example SConstruct's paths to ../godot-cpp instead of what's in the example "godot-cpp"?
    – bdbaddog
    Mar 8, 2021 at 18:32
  • @bdaddog I changed it to follow along with the tutorial. As I said in the post, leaving it in the sub directory was giving me the same error. Mar 8, 2021 at 22:54
  • @MatsWichmann are you saying the output suggests it's looking in /Igodot_cpp\godot_headers? I never did anything with an 'I' in the path, just godot-cpp in two different directories. Double checked the SConstruct file and it doesn't have a reference to IGodot-anything. I also tried absolute paths but that somehow seems like it worked less? I edited the post and pasted the output. Mar 9, 2021 at 4:30

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I had this exact same problem today. On the line you changed in your SConstruct file you reference the godot headers directory (the one which contains gdnative_api_struct.gen.h) as godot_headers, but in your file system this folder is called godot-headers (- not _). Because of this scons cannot find the file. Changing the directory's name in the file system to godot_headers solved the problem for me.

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    I can't believe I spent two weeks tryig to fix a typo. Thanks. Mar 12, 2021 at 18:18

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