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The Official Developers Section => The Developers Section => Symbian Software Development Discussions => Topic started by: Gilmar on May 30, 2014, 08:09:51 am
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Gentlemen,
I am a newbie and one thing that I was upset is not having an emulator for the HP48 that run in Symbian s60v5. So, I decided to learn some principles of the language, went to study C++ and dowloaded the Carbide C++3.2 besides the source code from http://psiomas.free.fr and start to port.
Well, I try to start in a small way but when I included the file "engine.cpp" (had included the file "engine.h" in advance) I am having several errors.
The original files had the following includes:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
but as for the s60v5_SDK_v1.0 those files are under "libc" folder I modify them to <libc/stdlib.h> / <libc/stdio.h> and several errors appear (42 in total) like this one:
...epoc32\include\libc\stdlib.h:26: the file 'stddef.h' cannot be opened
Does anybody know how to fix this?
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For this type of questions, you better ask it at nokia developers forum under symbian section. There are a lot of great legendary symbian developers/moderators like symbianyucca, symbian neil, wizard hu to help you especially symbianyucca. He is symbian legend to me. Trust me. Get your advice there. 8)
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Better use Nokia's QtSDK for your phone, it makes developing much easier and also supports Symbian STD port.
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Huellif, sincerely I tried to use QtSDK but couldn't find a way (perhaps lack of knowledge) in how to mix Qt Quick (what would allow me to create a good interface) with the files that already exist in Symbian C++....so I decided to go forward with Carbide, perhaps that can be a second step. Anyway, if you have a example code that I can study that would be nice...including now I am struggling with View and Ui classes..