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  • Slot In Qt
    카테고리 없음 2021. 2. 6. 03:52


    Signals and slots are used for communication between objects. The signals and slots mechanism is a central feature of Qt and probably the part that differs most from the features provided by other frameworks. The minimal example requires a class with one signal, one slot and one connection: counter.h. I am new to QT so I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question. I am using QT 5.10.11 with VS2015 in C on a Win10 platform. I have some radio buttons that I want to handle the signals from. I understand that QT Designer does not have the 'go to slots' option of QT Creator. I do not know how to connect a slot to the radio button clicked. I am using Qt code in a ROS node. I have declared a static function setLabel in my class. The role of this function is to put an image into a QLabel. Now, I want to call this function when I click a button using a signal/slot connection. Please tell me what should I put at place of the question mark. Qt/C - Lesson 024. Signals and Slot in Qt5. Signals and slots are used for communication between objects. The signals and slots mechanism is a central feature of Qt and probably the part that differs most from the features provided. Connecting in Qt 5. There are several ways to connect a signal in Qt 5. Qt 5 continues to support the old string-based syntax for connecting signals and slots defined in a QObject or any class that inherits from QObject (including QWidget).

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    This page was used to describe the new signal and slot syntax during its development. The feature is now released with Qt 5.

    • Differences between String-Based and Functor-Based Connections (Official documentation)
    • Introduction (Woboq blog)
    • Implementation Details (Woboq blog)

    Note: This is in addition to the old string-based syntax which remains valid.

    • 1Connecting in Qt 5
    • 2Disconnecting in Qt 5
    • 4Error reporting
    • 5Open questions

    Connecting in Qt 5

    There are several ways to connect a signal in Qt 5.

    Old syntax

    Qt 5 continues to support the old string-based syntax for connecting signals and slots defined in a QObject or any class that inherits from QObject (including QWidget)

    New: connecting to QObject member

    Here's Qt 5's new way to connect two QObjects and pass non-string objects:

    Pros

    • Compile time check of the existence of the signals and slot, of the types, or if the Q_OBJECT is missing.
    • Argument can be by typedefs or with different namespace specifier, and it works.
    • Possibility to automatically cast the types if there is implicit conversion (e.g. from QString to QVariant)
    • It is possible to connect to any member function of QObject, not only slots.

    Cons

    • More complicated syntax? (you need to specify the type of your object)
    • Very complicated syntax in cases of overloads? (see below)
    • Default arguments in slot is not supported anymore.

    New: connecting to simple function

    The new syntax can even connect to functions, not just QObjects:

    Pros

    • Can be used with std::bind:
    • Can be used with C++11 lambda expressions:

    Cons

    • There is no automatic disconnection when the 'receiver' is destroyed because it's a functor with no QObject. However, since 5.2 there is an overload which adds a 'context object'. When that object is destroyed, the connection is broken (the context is also used for the thread affinity: the lambda will be called in the thread of the event loop of the object used as context).

    Disconnecting in Qt 5

    As you might expect, there are some changes in how connections can be terminated in Qt 5, too.

    Qtc

    Old way

    You can disconnect in the old way (using SIGNAL, SLOT) but only if

    • You connected using the old way, or
    • If you want to disconnect all the slots from a given signal using wild card character

    Symetric to the function pointer one

    Only works if you connected with the symmetric call, with function pointers (Or you can also use 0 for wild card)In particular, does not work with static function, functors or lambda functions.

    New way using QMetaObject::Connection

    Works in all cases, including lambda functions or functors.

    Asynchronous made easier

    With C++11 it is possible to keep the code inline

    Here's a QDialog without re-entering the eventloop, and keeping the code where it belongs:

    Another example using QHttpServer : http://pastebin.com/pfbTMqUm

    Error reporting

    Tested with GCC.

    Fortunately, IDEs like Qt Creator simplifies the function naming

    Missing Q_OBJECT in class definition

    Type mismatch

    Open questions

    Default arguments in slot

    If you have code like this:

    The old method allows you to connect that slot to a signal that does not have arguments.But I cannot know with template code if a function has default arguments or not.So this feature is disabled.

    There was an implementation that falls back to the old method if there are more arguments in the slot than in the signal.This however is quite inconsistent, since the old method does not perform type-checking or type conversion. It was removed from the patch that has been merged.

    Overload

    As you might see in the example above, connecting to QAbstractSocket::error is not really beautiful since error has an overload, and taking the address of an overloaded function requires explicit casting, e.g. a connection that previously was made as follows:

    connect(mySpinBox, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), mySlider, SLOT(setValue(int));

    cannot be simply converted to:

    ...because QSpinBox has two signals named valueChanged() with different arguments. Instead, the new code needs to be:

    Unfortunately, using an explicit cast here allows several types of errors to slip past the compiler. Adding a temporary variable assignment preserves these compile-time checks:

    Some macro could help (with C++11 or typeof extensions). A template based solution was introduced in Qt 5.7: qOverload

    The best thing is probably to recommend not to overload signals or slots …

    … but we have been adding overloads in past minor releases of Qt because taking the address of a function was not a use case we support. But now this would be impossible without breaking the source compatibility.

    Disconnect

    Slot In Qt Storage

    Should QMetaObject::Connection have a disconnect() function?

    Add Slot In Qt Designer

    The other problem is that there is no automatic disconnection for some object in the closure if we use the syntax that takes a closure.One could add a list of objects in the disconnection, or a new function like QMetaObject::Connection::require


    Callbacks

    Function such as QHostInfo::lookupHost or QTimer::singleShot or QFileDialog::open take a QObject receiver and char* slot.This does not work for the new method.If one wants to do callback C++ way, one should use std::functionBut we cannot use STL types in our ABI, so a QFunction should be done to copy std::function.In any case, this is irrelevant for QObject connections.

    Slot In The Appointment

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