trying to work with EDSDK from Canon using Xcode
just tried to install the EDSDK framework into the Xcode project framework folder. However I cannot run anything, as I am getting a lot of error messages. for example at this position in the EDSDK.h file:
EdsUInt32 EDSAPI EdsRetain( EdsBaseRef inRef );
I get the error message:
A parameter list without types is only allowed in a function definition
I get these all over the place. I really would like to make an MacOS app that takes an image and saves an image with a certain name.
xcode edsdk canon-sdk
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just tried to install the EDSDK framework into the Xcode project framework folder. However I cannot run anything, as I am getting a lot of error messages. for example at this position in the EDSDK.h file:
EdsUInt32 EDSAPI EdsRetain( EdsBaseRef inRef );
I get the error message:
A parameter list without types is only allowed in a function definition
I get these all over the place. I really would like to make an MacOS app that takes an image and saves an image with a certain name.
xcode edsdk canon-sdk
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just tried to install the EDSDK framework into the Xcode project framework folder. However I cannot run anything, as I am getting a lot of error messages. for example at this position in the EDSDK.h file:
EdsUInt32 EDSAPI EdsRetain( EdsBaseRef inRef );
I get the error message:
A parameter list without types is only allowed in a function definition
I get these all over the place. I really would like to make an MacOS app that takes an image and saves an image with a certain name.
xcode edsdk canon-sdk
just tried to install the EDSDK framework into the Xcode project framework folder. However I cannot run anything, as I am getting a lot of error messages. for example at this position in the EDSDK.h file:
EdsUInt32 EDSAPI EdsRetain( EdsBaseRef inRef );
I get the error message:
A parameter list without types is only allowed in a function definition
I get these all over the place. I really would like to make an MacOS app that takes an image and saves an image with a certain name.
xcode edsdk canon-sdk
xcode edsdk canon-sdk
edited Nov 15 '18 at 3:38
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The EDSDK should include two sample XCode projects written in Objective-C, namely:
- CameraControl -- controlling the camera
- RawDevelop -- processing (raw) images downloaded from the camera
If you'd like to skip the Objective-C part, you could bridge this into Swift yourself. Alternatively, have a look at the most recent PowerShot G7X SDK where Swift is used to make a similar example project.
I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
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The EDSDK should include two sample XCode projects written in Objective-C, namely:
- CameraControl -- controlling the camera
- RawDevelop -- processing (raw) images downloaded from the camera
If you'd like to skip the Objective-C part, you could bridge this into Swift yourself. Alternatively, have a look at the most recent PowerShot G7X SDK where Swift is used to make a similar example project.
I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
– EmminentFront
Feb 14 at 8:57
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The EDSDK should include two sample XCode projects written in Objective-C, namely:
- CameraControl -- controlling the camera
- RawDevelop -- processing (raw) images downloaded from the camera
If you'd like to skip the Objective-C part, you could bridge this into Swift yourself. Alternatively, have a look at the most recent PowerShot G7X SDK where Swift is used to make a similar example project.
I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
– EmminentFront
Feb 14 at 8:57
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The EDSDK should include two sample XCode projects written in Objective-C, namely:
- CameraControl -- controlling the camera
- RawDevelop -- processing (raw) images downloaded from the camera
If you'd like to skip the Objective-C part, you could bridge this into Swift yourself. Alternatively, have a look at the most recent PowerShot G7X SDK where Swift is used to make a similar example project.
The EDSDK should include two sample XCode projects written in Objective-C, namely:
- CameraControl -- controlling the camera
- RawDevelop -- processing (raw) images downloaded from the camera
If you'd like to skip the Objective-C part, you could bridge this into Swift yourself. Alternatively, have a look at the most recent PowerShot G7X SDK where Swift is used to make a similar example project.
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I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
– EmminentFront
Feb 14 at 8:57
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I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
– EmminentFront
Feb 14 at 8:57
I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
– EmminentFront
Feb 14 at 8:57
I tried to load the PowerShot project, but it has many errors, and after solving them, it still does not start. I tried again to build it my self. The project is being build, but somehow it does not find the EDSDK library file: dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/Versions/A/EDSDK
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