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      Papours @Papours
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      @Papours If needed, here is a youtube video illustrating my issue.

      In other words, my question is : how can I tell hise to include external c++ files to the generated visual studio project ?

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        ustk @Papours
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        @Papours would it make a difference if you use

        #include <test_filter.h>
        

        in the cpp instead of

        #include "test_filter.h"
        

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          ustk @Papours
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          @Papours You might also need to set the search path for src in your VS project so it knows where to look for dependencies. I know it's the case in XCode but I don't know VS...

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            Papours @Papours
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            @ustk Hi, thanks for the reply !
            I tried a lot of different ways to import my file. I tried to change the quotes to "<" ">", I tried to add a "./" at the beginning and a mix of the two. Nothing changed my issue. I don't think the issue is with the way I include my file, since the c++ linter has no issues finding my file.

            I'm not sure what the equivalent of "search path" is for visual studio, but I tried to dig into the project settings and add the global path to my src folder everywhere I tought could be the equivalent.
            So I added the path to my src in :

            • executable directory
            • Include directory
            • External include directory
            • Reference directory
            • Library directory
            • Win RT directory
            • Source directory

            After adding my path everywere (but not adding the external file directly as i did in the video), I still had the linker error.

            That being said, I don't think not having the error would have solver my issue, because I think the root of my problem is that hise is re-generating the visual studio project every time I trie to compile a dll, vst or standalone app, so I'm not sure if the solution is inside visual studio.

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              Papours @Papours
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              @Papours Another frustrating thing is that if I manually add my external dependency in vscode, then build as release, then open hise, in tool > Show DSP network DLL info, it says that my DLL is working fine alt text.

              However, when exporting my hise project, it tried to re-build everything and fail :(

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                HISEnberg @Papours
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                @Papours Sorry I missed your reply.

                Have you tried using an absolute instead of a relative path here:

                #include "src/test_filter.h"

                I've noticed that VS can be kind of finicky about paths sometimes. So in this case for windows it will look like:

                ("C:\\path\\to\\file\\src\test_filter.h")

                This isn't an ideal solution but it might help solving if the compiler is failing to find the file or not....

                Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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                  Papours @Papours
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                  @HISEnberg Hey, it's ok, you're answering pretty fast even when missing my reply ^^

                  I did try to use an absolute path, I still had the same issue : I can build the project inside visual studio after adding the .h and .cpp files manually, but can't export my project from hise
                  alt text

                  I don't think the issue is with the #include since I can build my project from visual studio code

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                  • HISEnbergH
                    HISEnberg @Papours
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                    @Papours Hmm maybe try running the HISE project directly in VS.

                    So go through this whole procedure, but instead of compiling the Standalone in HISE, go to Project Name/Binaries/Builds/VisualSudio2022 and launch the project directly from there.

                    You can get a lot more useful information from the compiler that way.

                    Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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                      Papours @HISEnberg
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                      @HISEnberg

                      When launching the project directly from there, I get the same linker 2019 error as from when launching from dspNetwork.

                      alt text

                      If I add my external dependency directly (right click on the project > add > existing element), I can generate a standalone app from there

                      alt text

                      But then if I reopen hise and try to export my project as a vst (which is my final goal), I get the same linker error.

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                        Papours @Papours
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                        @Papours OH

                        However, if before opening the visual studio project in "project name/binaries/build" I try in hise to make a VST, the project there is trying to make a VST.

                        Doing the same dance of adding my external files and building from there do generate my VST.

                        So that solves my issue, thanks !

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                          Papours @Papours
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                          @Papours alt text

                          And I was able to import it into lmms !

                          Many thanks !

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                            HISEnberg @Papours
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                            @Papours Nice glad you solved this!

                            Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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