I'm compiling a project with autotools and am using g++ in version gcc version 5.3.1 and boost version 1_63. After aclocal, autoconf, autoheader, automake --add-missing, I ran configure with some options, which succedded and build make a Makefile. Running make fails and gives me the error (excerpt):
In file included from /usr/local/include/boost/ratio/ratio.hpp:46:0,
from /usr/local/include/boost/chrono/duration.hpp:41,
from /usr/local/include/boost/chrono/time_point.hpp:33,
from /usr/local/include/boost/thread/lock_types.hpp:22,
from /usr/local/include/boost/thread/pthread/mutex.hpp:16,
from /usr/local/include/boost/thread/mutex.hpp:16,
from src/cosupport-initializer/cpp/BasicInitializer.cpp:39:
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:83:46: error: 'CHAR_MIN' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<char, CHAR_MIN, CHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:83:56: error: 'CHAR_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<char, CHAR_MIN, CHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:83:64: error: template argument 2 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<char, CHAR_MIN, CHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:83:64: error: template argument 3 is invalid
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:89:53: error: 'SCHAR_MIN' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<signed char, SCHAR_MIN, SCHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:89:64: error: 'SCHAR_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<signed char, SCHAR_MIN, SCHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:89:73: error: template argument 2 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<signed char, SCHAR_MIN, SCHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:89:73: error: template argument 3 is invalid
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:95:58: error: 'UCHAR_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned char, 0, UCHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:95:67: error: template argument 3 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned char, 0, UCHAR_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:131:47: error: 'SHRT_MIN' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<short, SHRT_MIN, SHRT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:131:57: error: 'SHRT_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<short, SHRT_MIN, SHRT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:131:65: error: template argument 2 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<short, SHRT_MIN, SHRT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:131:65: error: template argument 3 is invalid
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:137:59: error: 'USHRT_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned short, 0, USHRT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:137:68: error: template argument 3 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned short, 0, USHRT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:143:45: error: 'INT_MIN' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<int, INT_MIN, INT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:143:54: error: 'INT_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<int, INT_MIN, INT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:143:61: error: template argument 2 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<int, INT_MIN, INT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:143:61: error: template argument 3 is invalid
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:149:57: error: 'UINT_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned int, 0, UINT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:149:65: error: template argument 3 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned int, 0, UINT_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:155:46: error: 'LONG_MIN' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<long, LONG_MIN, LONG_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:155:56: error: 'LONG_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<long, LONG_MIN, LONG_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:155:64: error: template argument 2 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<long, LONG_MIN, LONG_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:155:64: error: template argument 3 is invalid
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:161:58: error: 'ULONG_MAX' was not declared in this scope
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned long, 0, ULONG_MAX>
^
/usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp:161:67: error: template argument 3 is invalid
public detail::integer_traits_base<unsigned long, 0, ULONG_MAX>
This means e.g. that in /usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp on line 83, the constructor initialization fails:
template<>
class integer_traits<char>
: public std::numeric_limits<char>,
public detail::integer_traits_base<char, CHAR_MIN, CHAR_MAX>
{ };
This means in the file /usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp and headers included in it, there's no definition of CHAR_MIN. So this is a bug in boost? Or what am I missing here?
UPDATE
The relevant code excerpts. Before the move:
#include <CoSupport/compatibility-glue/nullptr.h>
#include <CoSupport/Initializer/BasicInitializer.hpp>
#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
#include <cassert>
namespace CoSupport {
...
}
After the move:
#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
#include <CoSupport/compatibility-glue/nullptr.h>
#include <CoSupport/Initializer/BasicInitializer.hpp>
#include <cassert>
namespace CoSupport {
...
}
This means in the file /usr/local/include/boost/integer_traits.hpp and headers included in it, there's no definition of CHAR_MIN
Which is as it should be - CHAR_MIN is defined in <climits>.
So this is a bug in boost? Or what am I missing here?
With 99% certainty, this is not a bug in boost. You probably have some include files of your own, in your project's include directories, masking climits or limits.h, or possibly another file which interger_traits.hpp includes and itself includes climits or limits.h.
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Hi stackoverflow community,
I am trying to get a project leveraging Tensorflow Lite Micro to run on my ESP32 using PlatformIO and the Arduino framework (not ESP-IDF). Basically, I followed the guide in this medium post https://towardsdatascience.com/tensorflow-meet-the-esp32-3ac36d7f32c7 and then included everything in my already existing ESP32 project.
My project was compiling fine prior to the integration of Tensorflow Lite Micro but since integrating it, I am getting the following compile errors which seem to be related to the Tensorflow framework itself. When I uncomment everything related to Tensorflow, it compiles fine. But just when only including the following header files, it breaks:
#include "tensorflow/lite/micro/kernels/micro_ops.h"
#include "tensorflow/lite/micro/micro_error_reporter.h"
#include "tensorflow/lite/micro/micro_interpreter.h"
#include "tensorflow/lite/micro/micro_mutable_op_resolver.h"
#include "tensorflow/lite/schema/schema_generated.h"
#include "tensorflow/lite/version.h"
Does someone know where these errors come from and what I can do to solve those?
Here is the error trace:
In file included from /Users/XXX/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/libraries/WiFi/src/WiFiClient.h:24:0,
from /Users/XXX/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/libraries/WiFi/src/WiFi.h:37,
from src/main.cpp:3:
/Users/XXX/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/cores/esp32/Arduino.h:64:17: error: expected identifier before numeric constant
#define DEFAULT 1
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:31:5: note: in expansion of macro 'DEFAULT'
DEFAULT = 1,
^
/Users/XXX/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/cores/esp32/Arduino.h:64:17: error: expected '}' before numeric constant
#define DEFAULT 1
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:31:5: note: in expansion of macro 'DEFAULT'
DEFAULT = 1,
^
/Users/XXX/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/cores/esp32/Arduino.h:64:17: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant
#define DEFAULT 1
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:31:5: note: in expansion of macro 'DEFAULT'
DEFAULT = 1,
^
In file included from lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/micro/micro_interpreter.h:24:0,
from src/main.cpp:12:
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:51:21: error: declaration of '~tflite::Profiler' as non-member
virtual ~Profiler() {}
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:61:48: error: 'EventType' has not been declared
virtual uint32_t BeginEvent(const char* tag, EventType event_type,
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:63:54: error: 'virtual' outside class declaration
int64_t event_metadata2) = 0;
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:63:58: error: function 'uint32_t tflite::BeginEvent(const char*, int, int64_t, int64_t)' is initialized like a variable
int64_t event_metadata2) = 0;
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:65:40: error: 'EventType' has not been declared
uint32_t BeginEvent(const char* tag, EventType event_type,
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:74:48: error: 'virtual' outside class declaration
int64_t event_metadata2) {}
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:76:46: error: 'virtual' outside class declaration
virtual void EndEvent(uint32_t event_handle) = 0;
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:76:50: error: function 'void tflite::EndEvent(uint32_t)' is initialized like a variable
virtual void EndEvent(uint32_t event_handle) = 0;
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:85:34: error: 'EventType' has not been declared
void AddEvent(const char* tag, EventType event_type, uint64_t start,
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h: In function 'void tflite::AddEvent(const char*, int, uint64_t, uint64_t, int64_t)':
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:88:35: error: too many arguments to function 'void tflite::AddEvent(const char*, int, uint64_t, uint64_t, int64_t)'
/*event_metadata2*/ 0);
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:85:8: note: declared here
void AddEvent(const char* tag, EventType event_type, uint64_t start,
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h: At global scope:
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:91:42: error: 'EventType' has not been declared
virtual void AddEvent(const char* tag, EventType event_type, uint64_t start,
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:93:48: error: 'virtual' outside class declaration
int64_t event_metadata2) {}
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:95:2: error: expected unqualified-id before 'protected'
protected:
^
lib/tfmicro/tensorflow/lite/core/api/profiler.h:105:25: error: expected ')' before '*' token
ScopedProfile(Profiler* profiler, const char* tag,
^
src/main.cpp:202:1: error: expected '}' at end of input
}
^
src/main.cpp:202:1: error: expected unqualified-id at end of input
*** [.pio/build/esp32cam/src/main.cpp.o] Error 1
Today I faced a similar problem. I solved it by using TensorFlowLite_ESP32 library instead of Arduino_TensorFlowLite. You need to download this library and add the line #include <TensorFlowLite_ESP32.h>. I hope this helps you too
I resolved this for now by switching from the Arduino framework to the ESP-IDF framework. With this, it works like a charm.
I have a rather large code base. It is all here https://github.com/mpkuse/nap/tree/master-desktop/src
It is actually a ros package which has to be compiled with catkin_make
which is an layer over cmake.
My code base compiles fine on my ubuntu-desktop (gcc version 5.4.0).
However, as I move it to Nvidia-TX2, I get very long error list. A snippet of it as below. The class Node is defined in Node.h and included in other classes.
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:73:68: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:73:68: error: template argument 1 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:73:68: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:73:56: error: invalid use of template-name ‘std::vector’ without an argument list
LocalBundle( const nap::NapMsg::ConstPtr& msg, const vector<Node*>& global_nodes, const PinholeCamera& camera );
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:73:62: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘<’ token
LocalBundle( const nap::NapMsg::ConstPtr& msg, const vector<Node*>& global_nodes, const PinholeCamera& camera );
^
In file included from /home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:82:0,
from /home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager_rviz_visualization.cpp:1:
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 1 is invalid
int find_indexof_node( const vector<Node*>& global_nodes, ros::Time stamp );
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 1 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 1 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/LocalBundle.h:127:45: error: template argument 1 is invalid
What is going on here? Any suggestions?
I tried to isolate the problem. Here is what I did, I completely removed the classes LocalBundle and Corvus. They were being used in DataManager_core.cpp/place_recog_callback(). Also removed corresponding cmake entries. Now the code can compile.
I tried adding a dummy class Suse
// Suse.h
#pragma once
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
class Suse
{
public:
Suse();
void sayHi();
};
;
// Suse.cpp
#include "Suse.h"
Suse::Suse()
{
}
void Suse::sayHi()
{
cout << "Hi from Suse\n";
}
Then tried to use this class in exact same place (ie. in place_recog_callback()) like:
Suse sy = Suse();
sy.sayHi();
Also added Suse.cpp in cmake compile list and included Suse.h in DataManager.h.
With this it compiles successfully.
However, as I include opencv in Suse.h something like:
// //opencv
#include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
using namespace cv;
I get a long error message, first few lines of which look similar to original error.
[ 81%] Building CXX object nap/CMakeFiles/pose_graph_opt_node.dir/src/DataManager_core.cpp.o
[ 83%] Building CXX object nap/CMakeFiles/pose_graph_opt_node.dir/src/DataManager_rviz_visualization.cpp.o
[ 85%] Building CXX object nap/CMakeFiles/pose_graph_opt_node.dir/src/pose_graph_opt_node.cpp.o
[ 87%] Building CXX object nap/CMakeFiles/pose_graph_opt_node.dir/src/DataManager_utils.cpp.o
[ 88%] Building CXX object nap/CMakeFiles/pose_graph_opt_node.dir/src/Suse.cpp.o
In file included from /home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager_core.cpp:1:0:
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:171:21: error: template argument 1 is invalid
const vector<Node*>& getNodesRef() { return nNodes; }
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:171:21: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:185:15: error: template argument 1 is invalid
vector<Node*> nNodes; //list of notes
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:185:15: error: template argument 2 is invalid
In file included from /home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager_rviz_visualization.cpp:1:0:
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:171:21: error: template argument 1 is invalid
const vector<Node*>& getNodesRef() { return nNodes; }
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:171:21: error: template argument 2 is invalid
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:185:15: error: template argument 1 is invalid
vector<Node*> nNodes; //list of notes
^
/home/nvidia/catkin_ws/src/nap/src/DataManager.h:185:15: error: template argument 2 is invalid
I recently downloaded a program. A patient specific survival prediction CLI, http://pssp.srv.ualberta.ca/
The readme included states:
"1 Compilation
The code should compile on Linux without any modification. To compile, just type ’make’. There should
be 2 executables after compilation, mtlr train and mtlr test."
I download an extracted the folder to my location, when I go into the directory and type make I get:
x#x-laptop:/pssp_source$ make
g++ -c -O3 DenseVector.cpp -o DenseVector.o
In file included from DenseVector.cpp:1:0:
DenseVector.h:9:2: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
size_t m_dim;
^
DenseVector.h:18:21: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘n’
DenseVector(size_t n);
^
DenseVector.h:26:33: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
double const& operator[](const size_t i) const
^
DenseVector.h:26:40: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘i’ with no type [-fpermissive]
double const& operator[](const size_t i) const
^
DenseVector.h:31:27: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
double& operator[](const size_t i)
^
DenseVector.h:31:34: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘i’ with no type [-fpermissive]
double& operator[](const size_t i)
^
DenseVector.h:38:2: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
size_t dim() const
^
DenseVector.h: In member function ‘void DenseVector::push_back(double)’:
DenseVector.h:23:3: error: ‘m_dim’ was not declared in this scope
m_dim++;
^
DenseVector.cpp: At global scope:
DenseVector.cpp:6:1: error: prototype for ‘DenseVector::DenseVector(size_t)’ does not match any in class ‘DenseVector’
DenseVector::DenseVector(size_t n): m_dim(n)
^
In file included from DenseVector.cpp:1:0:
DenseVector.h:5:7: error: candidates are: DenseVector::DenseVector(const DenseVector&)
class DenseVector
^
DenseVector.h:12:2: error: DenseVector::DenseVector()
DenseVector(void);
^
DenseVector.cpp: In constructor ‘DenseVector::DenseVector()’:
DenseVector.cpp:16:2: error: class ‘DenseVector’ does not have any field named ‘m_dim’
:m_dim(0)
^
DenseVector.cpp: In member function ‘void DenseVector::clear()’:
DenseVector.cpp:27:22: error: ‘m_dim’ was not declared in this scope
for (size_t i=0; i<m_dim; i++)
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/cassert:43:0,
from DenseVector.cpp:3:
DenseVector.cpp: In function ‘double sprod_nn(const DenseVector&, const DenseVector&)’:
DenseVector.cpp:37:11: error: ‘const class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
assert(a.dim() == b.dim());
^
DenseVector.cpp:37:22: error: ‘const class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
assert(a.dim() == b.dim());
^
DenseVector.cpp:38:15: error: ‘const class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
size_t n = a.dim();
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/cassert:43:0,
from DenseVector.cpp:3:
DenseVector.cpp: In function ‘void multadd_nn(DenseVector&, const DenseVector&, double)’:
DenseVector.cpp:49:11: error: ‘class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
assert(w.dim()==a.dim());
^
DenseVector.cpp:49:20: error: ‘const class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
assert(w.dim()==a.dim());
^
DenseVector.cpp:50:15: error: ‘class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
size_t n = w.dim();
^
DenseVector.cpp: In function ‘void smult_n(DenseVector&, double)’:
DenseVector.cpp:62:15: error: ‘class DenseVector’ has no member named ‘dim’
size_t n = w.dim();
^
make: *** [DenseVector.o] Error 1
The contents of the folder look like:
x#x-laptop:/pssp_source$ ls
common.cpp data_type_api.h DenseVector.h Main.cpp Makefile Sparm.cpp Sparm.o SparseVector.h test_model.mltr Util.h
common.h DenseVector.cpp example_data Main.o readme.pdf Sparm.h SparseVector.cpp Test.cpp test_model.mlty
I looked up the basic packages needed for compiling c++ code, as well as basics on how to run it and none have gotten me past this issue. It looks as if it has a problem with size_t not having a type.
The start of DenseVector.cpp is :
#include "DenseVector.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
DenseVector::DenseVector(size_t n): m_dim(n)
{
m_dvector.reserve(n);
for (size_t i=0; i<n; i++)
{
m_dvector.push_back(0);
}
}
I have never compiled code like this before, so I am probably missing something obvious. If its needed I am running ubuntu 14.04, g++ version is
4.8.4.
Thanks
It sounds like the README lied. Probably it happened to work with a different version of the standard library.
Try adding
#include <stddef.h>
near the top of DenseVector.h.
Open the file DenseVector.h in the root directory of the program and modify it, inserting
#pragma once
#include <vector>
#include <cstddef> // <--- Add this line to the file
class DenseVector
{
protected:
// ...
Save it and try again!
I don't think you are using the correct version of C; I think you need C11. Instead of using the -03 flag, use -11 or -std=c11. Then recompile it.
From http://cppcms.com/wikipp/en/page/cppcms_1x_forms,
According to this,
A declaration introduces one or more names into a program.....
Therefore, classes, structures, enumerated types, and other
user-defined types can be declared for each compilation unit
AFAIK, constructor should be in myapp.cpp, while declaration should be in content.h. So I put
There are 5 fields on the form. In CppCMS, the form built using 3 codes (the 4th codes are restriction for the fields)
1st codes:
name.message("Your Name");
sex.message("Sex");
marital.message("Marital Status");
age.message("Your Age");
submit.value("Send");
2nd codes:
add(name);
add(sex);
add(marital);
add(age);
add(submit);
3rd codes:
sex.add("Male","male");
sex.add("Female","female");
marital.add("Single","single");
marital.add("Married","married");
marital.add("Divorced","divorced");
4th codes, are restriction for the fields:
name.non_empty();
age.range(0,120);
I'm quite confused which one should be declaration
------------------added
I've tried add all above codes in myapp.cpp like below:
class myapp : public cppcms::application {
public:
myapp(cppcms::service &srv) : cppcms::application(srv)
{
dispatcher().assign("",&myapp::info_form,this);
mapper().assign("");
}
void info_form()
{
name.message("Your Name");
sex.message("Sex");
marital.message("Marital Status");
age.message("Your Age");
submit.value("Send");
add(name);
add(sex);
add(marital);
add(age);
add(submit);
sex.add("Male","male");
sex.add("Female","female");
marital.add("Single","single");
marital.add("Married","married");
marital.add("Divorced","divorced");
name.non_empty();
age.range(0,120);
}
};
But it still giving error:
myapp.cpp: In member function ‘void myapp::info_form()’:
myapp.cpp:20:9: error: ‘name’ was not declared in this scope
myapp.cpp:21:9: error: ‘sex’ was not declared in this scope
myapp.cpp:22:9: error: ‘marital’ was not declared in this scope
myapp.cpp:23:9: error: ‘age’ was not declared in this scope
myapp.cpp:24:9: error: ‘submit’ was not declared in this scope
myapp.cpp:24:9: note: suggested alternative:
/usr/local/include/cppcms/form.h:1574:20: note: ‘cppcms::widgets::submit’
myapp.cpp: At global scope:
myapp.cpp:43:37: error: no ‘void myapp::main(std::string)’ member function declared in class ‘myapp’
my_skin.tmpl:4:2: error: expected unqualified-id before ‘if’
my_skin.tmpl:8:3: error: expected unqualified-id before ‘else’
my_skin.tmpl:12:8: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before ‘<<’ token
my_skin.tmpl:13:2: error: expected unqualified-id before ‘{’ token
$ g++ -lthrift -Wall thriftfs.cpp cassandra_constants.cpp Cassandra.cpp cassandra_types.cpp -o thriftfs -I/usr/local/include/thrift -L/usr/local/lib
In file included from /usr/local/include/thrift/protocol/TProtocol.h:23:0,
from /usr/local/include/thrift/TProcessor.h:24,
from Cassandra.h:10,
from t`enter code here`hriftfs.cpp:4:
/usr/local/include/thrift/transport/TTransport.h:34:1: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
/usr/local/include/thrift/transport/TTransport.h:156:29: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘buf’ with no type [-fpermissive]
In file included from /usr/local/include/thrift/TProcessor.h:24:0,
from Cassandra.h:10,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
/usr/local/include/thrift/protocol/TProtocol.h:184:1: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
In file included from Cassandra.h:10:0,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
/usr/local/include/thrift/TProcessor.h:72:57: error: ‘uint32_t’ has not been declared
In file included from cassandra_types.h:11:0,
from Cassandra.h:11,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
/usr/local/include/thrift/TApplicationException.h:94:3: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
In file included from Cassandra.h:11:0,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
cassandra_types.h:85:16: error: ‘uint8_t’ does not name a type
In file included from Cassandra.h:11:0,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
cassandra_types.h:142:3: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
In file included from Cassandra.h:11:0,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
cassandra_types.h:1478:16: error: ‘uint8_t’ does not name a type
In file included from Cassandra.h:11:0,
from thriftfs.cpp:4:
cassandra_types.h:1812:3: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
In file included from thriftfs.cpp:4:0:
Cassandra.h:217:3: error: ‘uint32_t’ does not name a type
Cassandra.h:4857:35: error: ‘org::apache::thrift’ has not been declared
Cassandra.h:4857:62: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘*’ token
Cassandra.h:4859:71: error: cannot declare pointer to ‘void’ member
Cassandra.h:4859:145: error: template argument 2 is invalid
Cassandra.h:4859:145: error: template argument 4 is invalid
Cassandra.h:4860:45: error: ‘org::apache::thrift’ has not been declared
Cassandra.h:4860:72: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘*’ token
Cassandra.h:4935:42: error: ‘thrift’ is not a member of ‘org::apache’
Cassandra.h:4935:42: note: suggested alternative:
/usr/local/include/thrift/Thrift.h:75:37: note: ‘apache::thrift’
Cassandra.h:4935:42: error: ‘thrift’ is not a member of ‘org::apache’
Cassandra.h:4935:42: note: suggested alternative:
/usr/local/include/thrift/Thrift.h:75:37: note: ‘apache::thrift’
Cassandra.h:4935:77: error: template argument 1 is invalid
Cassandra.h:4935:105: error: ‘thrift’ is not a member of ‘org::apache’
Cassandra.h:4935:105: note: suggested alternative:
/usr/local/include/thrift/Thrift.h:75:37: note: ‘apache::thrift’
Cassandra.h:4935:105: error: ‘thrift’ is not a member of ‘org::apache’
Cassandra.h:4935:105: note: suggested alternative:
/usr/local/include/thrift/Thrift.h:75:37: note: ‘apache::thrift’
Cassandra.h:4935:140: error: template argument 1 is invalid
Cassandra.h: In constructor ‘org::apache::cassandra::CassandraProcessor::CassandraProcessor(boost::shared_ptr)’:
Cassandra.h:4898:49: error: assignment of read-only location ‘"login"[((org::apache::cassandra::CassandraProcessor*)this)->org::apache::cassandra::CassandraProcessor::processMap_]’
Cassandra.h:4898:49: error: cannot convert ‘void (org::apache::cassandra::CassandraProcessor::*)(int32_t, int) {aka void (org::apach
Add the following defines:
g++ -DHAVE_NETINET_IN_H -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H ...
Or add #include <stdint.h> before including Thrift.h in your code.
See the discussion at THRIFT-1326. The issue is suppposedly fixed in thrift 0.9.
It looks like your problem is a compiler issue.
It can't find the type "uint32_t"
There is another question on SO regarding this:
'uint32_t' identifier not found error
Quoted from user templatetypedef
This type is defined in the C header which is not currently
a part of the C++ standard. According to the Wikipedia page on the
header, it hasn't shipped with Visual Studio until VS2010.
In the meantime, you could probably fake up your own version of the
header by adding typedefs that map Microsoft's custom integer types to
the types expected by C. For example:
typedef __int32 int32_t; typedef unsigned __int32 uint32_t; /* ...
etc. ... */ Hope this helps!