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Intent & operator=(const Intent & intent) = delete Intent(const std::list context, const std::string name) For low latency reason I use parallel execution, would you please let me know if this implementation is idiomatic using modern C++ : #include But I think that STL doesn't handle this case of find_first_of set of strings (substrings) in a string. It is easy to find a string in a set of strings using set::find or first of a set of strings in a set of strings using std::find_first_of. The exact errors are: error: undefined reference to Assimp::Importer::Importer()'Īnd libs\include\assimp\Importer.hpp:655: error: undefined reference to Assimp::Importer::ReadFile(char const*, unsigned int)ĭebug/main.o: In function Assimp::Importer::ReadFile(std::_cxx11::basic_string, std::allocator > const&, unsigned int) But I did not find any solution that worked in my searching of the web. It could be that I'm forgetting a step in the process of adding a library. I have the same problem when trying to add assimp to a visual studio project. win32:CONFIG(release, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$PWD/libs/ -lassimp-vc142-mtĮlse:win32:CONFIG(debug, debug|release): LIBS += -L$$PWD/libs/ -lassimp-vc142-mtdĮlse:unix: LIBS += -L$$PWD/libs/ -lassimp-vc142-mt In QT creator I used the feature to include an external library, so my in my.
My code can be as simple as the following: #include Ĭonst aiScene* scene = importer.ReadFile( fileName, aiProcess_Triangulate) But I get this error when using the Importer class.
I am trying to work with QT to display models in 3D.