[Insight-users] '/' vs. '\' in includes for headers
dean.inglis@on.aibn.com
dean.inglis@on.aibn.com
Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:54:21 -0500
Hi Bill,
it works. CMake really saves one from the PITA
search for includes! I forgot about the out
of source includes generated in the build process.
thanks,
Dean
>
> From: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>
> Date: 2003/02/07 Fri PM 02:19:21 GMT-05:00
> To: <dean.inglis@on.aibn.com>,
> "Insight Users" <insight-users@public.kitware.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: [Insight-users] '/' vs. '\' in includes for headers
>
> Could it be that you do not have the correct -I paths in the IDE?
> CMake is doing a bunch of work for you when it creates makefiles,
> like adding -I paths to the compiler. If this was a manual created
> IDE file, and you did not give all the include directories required by ITK,
> it will not be able to find the file. It has nothing to do with the /.
>
> -Bill
>
>
> At 02:14 PM 2/7/2003 -0500, dean.inglis@on.aibn.com wrote:
> >Hi Bill,
> >
> >I tried something simple, no GUI:
> > Insight/Examples/Installation/HelloWorld.cxx
> >
> >cmake 1.6.2 builds the exe fine with bcc32. The
> >BCB5 IDE (build a console app) on compile I get
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(21): E2209 Unable to open include file 'vnl/vnl_vector_ref.h'
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(81): E2293 ) expected
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(84): E2303 Type name expected
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(84): E2139 Declaration missing ;
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(87): E2303 Type name expected
> >[C++ Error] itkVector.h(87): E2139 Declaration missing ;
> >
> >etc. E2209 states that:
> >The compiler could not find the named file.
> >Possible Causes
> > The named file does not exist.
> > An #include file included itself.
> > You do not have FILES set in CONFIG.SYS on your root directory.
> >
> >Solutions
> > Verify that the named file exists.
> > Set FILES = 20 in CONFIG.SYS.
> >
> >Dean
> >
> >>
> >> From: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>
> >> Date: 2003/02/07 Fri PM 01:20:54 GMT-05:00
> >> To: "Dean Inglis" <dean.inglis@on.aibn.com>,
> >> "Insight Users" <insight-users@public.kitware.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [Insight-users] '/' vs. '\' in includes for headers
> >>
> >> I think there must be some other problem.
> >> The C++ language specifies that / should work.
> >> What is the error you are getting?
> >>
> >> -Bill
> >>
> >>
> >> At 01:04 PM 2/7/2003 -0500, Dean Inglis wrote:
> >> >Hi,
> >> >
> >> >I am attempting to build a segmentation gui in the Borland C++ Builder
> >> >environment, but the IDE/compiler objects to unix style paths:
> >> >e.g. in itkVector.h : #include "vnl/vnl_vector_ref.h"
> >> >
> >> >any work arounds for this?
> >> >
> >> >Dean
> >> >
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