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I have to use Qt these days. It's a good system, but there are a few tricks to know about.
As I was starting to write a test, the test needed a lot of numbers but nothing much otherwise. So I decided to limit the #include to a minimum by deleting all of those that I did not need.
The result was this error:
"Cannot create a QWidget when no GUI is being used"
I looked into it and sure enough people talking about it say: Well... where is your GUI?
Great, but I don't see how that helps me in fixing the problem, does it do it for you? Neither?!
Well... in my deletion of all the #include, I removed this one:
#include <QApplication>
And that include means business: you start using the GUI as expected.
When no GUI related include is #include'd, then the GUI is not turned on so the QTEST_MAIN() function creates QCoreApplication, instead of the expected (by most) QApplication object. Including any file that means GUI forces that QApplication and then you don't get the error.
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