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    huckfinn
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    Ok, LNK2001 gone, when I removed Q_OBJECT from Class_B. I only let Class_B : public QThread, public QObject

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      aamer4yu
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      Just use
      class Class_B : public QThread

      QThread is already inherited from QObject.
      Does it work ?

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        rokemoon
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        QThread inherits from QObject, so class Class_B : public QThread -,public QObject-

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          huckfinn
          wrote on last edited by
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          Ok, removed.

          @
          const Class_B * pCB = ref2ClassB.GetInstance();
          /// error C2594: 'argument' : ambiguous conversions from 'const Class_B *' to 'const QObject *'
          connect( pCB, SIGNAL(trigger_Do_Some(int, int)), this, SLOT( slot_Do_Some(int, int)) );
          /// error C2664: 'bool QObject::connect(const QObject *,const char *,const QObject *,const char *,Qt::ConnectionType)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'Class_B' to 'const QObject *'
          1> No user-defined-conversion operator available that can perform this conversion, or the operator cannot be called
          connect( ref2ClassB, SIGNAL(trigger_Do_Some(int, int)), this, SLOT( slot_Do_Some(int, int)) );
          @

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            rokemoon
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            [quote]
            All classes that contain signals or slots must mention Q_OBJECT at the top of their declaration. They must also derive (directly or indirectly) from QObject.
            [/quote] from "here":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/signalsandslots.html

            const Class_B * pCB = ref2ClassB.GetInstance();
            // here the Class_B must inherit from QOBject
            connect( pCB, SIGNAL(trigger_Do_Some(int, int)), this, SLOT( slot_Do_Some(int, int)) );

            // here you need the pointer
            connect( &ref2ClassB, SIGNAL(trigger_Do_Some(int, int)), this, SLOT( slot_Do_Some(int, int)) );

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              huckfinn
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              [quote author="rokemoon" date="1313050079"]
              // here you need the pointer
              connect( &ref2ClassB, SIGNAL(trigger_Do_Some(int, int)), this, SLOT( slot_Do_Some(int, int)) );
              [/quote]

              This way I get an error C2594: 'argument' : ambiguous conversions from 'Class_B *' to 'const QObject *'

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                rokemoon
                wrote on last edited by
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                Class_B must inherite QObject (directly or indirectly), can you give us latest code of your Class_B?

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                  huckfinn
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  Latest Class_B:
                  @
                  #include <QtCore/QThread>

                  template class SWITCHEXPORT QMap< int, QString >;

                  class Class_A;
                  class QModelIndex;

                  class SWITCHEXPORT Class_B : public QThread {
                  Q_OBJECT

                  public:
                  /// @brief Constructor
                  Class_B( void );

                  void aMethod();

                  signal:
                  void trigger_Do_Some(int, int);

                  private:
                  QMap< int, QString > categoryNameByID;
                  }
                  @

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                    rokemoon
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                    #14

                    Can you tell us why you use QThread? Can you try inherite from QObject and tell us about result?

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                      huckfinn
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      There is a @QThread::start();@ in the source .cpp .

                      So when I inherit from both @clas.s Class_B : public QThread, public QObject@ and I am able to compile it.

                      But now I have linking errors:
                      @
                      3>Linking...
                      3> Creating library C:\MyProject\Debug\MyProject.lib and object C:\MyProject\Debug\MyProject.exp
                      3>Class_B.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: static struct QMetaObject const Class_B::staticMetaObject" (?staticMetaObject@Class_B@@2UQMetaObject@@B)
                      3>Class_A.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: static struct QMetaObject const Class_B::staticMetaObject" (?staticMetaObject@Class_B@@2UQMetaObject@@B)
                      3>Class_3.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: static struct QMetaObject const Class_B::staticMetaObject" (?staticMetaObject@Class_B@@2UQMetaObject@@B)
                      3>Class_B.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: virtual struct QMetaObject const * __thiscall Class_B::metaObject(void)const " (?metaObject@Class_B@@UBEPBUQMetaObject@@XZ)
                      3>Class_B.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: virtual void * __thiscall Class_B::qt_metacast(char const *)" (?qt_metacast@Class_B@@UAEPAXPBD@Z)
                      3>Class_B.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: virtual int __thiscall Class_B::qt_metacall(enum QMetaObject::Call,int,void * *)" (?qt_metacall@Class_B@@UAEHW4Call@QMetaObject@@HPAPAX@Z)
                      3>Class_B.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "protected: void __thiscall Class_B::trigger_Do_Some(long,long)" (?trigger_Do_Some@Class_B@@IAEXJJ@Z) referenced in function "public: virtual void __thiscall Class_B::HandleMessage(void * const)" (?HandleMessage@Class_B@@UAEXQAX@Z)
                      3>C:\MyProject\Debug\MyProject.dll : fatal error LNK1120: 5 unresolved externals
                      @

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                        mrtc3
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                        When you have added Q_OBJECT to Class_B.h recently, then assure yourself that moc_ClassB.cxx has been generated as well.
                        If that is the case, this moc-file should be listed in the .pro or .vcpro file as Source
                        e.g.:
                        @
                        <Files>
                        <Filter Name="Source Files">
                        <File RelativePath="C:\path\moc_Class_B.cxx">
                        </File>
                        <!-- ....etc...-->
                        @

                        There are 10 types. Those who understand binary and those who don't .)

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                          huckfinn
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          I added these tags to the vcpro file, now I can compile and run my application.

                          However, now I have a
                          @
                          warning C4584: 'Class_B' : base-class 'QObject' is already a base-class of 'OtherClass'
                          @

                          I dont like warnings :(

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                            loladiro
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                            Multiple inheritance is NOT supported for QObject based classes. Can you change your code?

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                              Ramin7000
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                              main.cpp :
                              @
                              #include <QtGui>
                              #include <converter.h>

                              int main(int argc,char *argv[])
                              {
                              QApplication app(argc,argv);

                              QGraphicsScene scene(0,0,500,300);
                              QGraphicsView view(&scene);
                              
                              QLabel *l = new QLabel();
                              QSlider *s = new QSlider();
                              
                              l->setText("Move the slider handle");
                              s->setOrientation(Qt::Horizontal);
                              
                              l->setGeometry(100,100,150,50);
                              s->setGeometry(100,200,150,50);
                              
                              Converter *ms = new Converter(s,l);
                              
                              
                              scene.addWidget(l);
                              scene.addWidget(s);
                              
                              view.show();
                              return app.exec&#40;&#41;;
                              

                              }@

                              converter.cpp :
                              @
                              #include "converter.h"

                              Converter::Converter(QSlider *s, QLabel *l)
                              {
                              connect(s,SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)),this,SLOT(Changer(int)));
                              connect(this,SIGNAL(Changer(QString)),l,SLOT(setText(QString)));
                              }

                              void Converter::Changer(int x)
                              {
                              Changer(QString::number(x));
                              }
                              @

                              converter.h :
                              @
                              #ifndef CONVERTER_H
                              #define CONVERTER_H

                              #include <QtGui>

                              class Converter : public QObject
                              {
                              Q_OBJECT

                              public:
                              Converter(QSlider*,QLabel*);

                              protected slots:
                              void Changer(int);

                              signals:
                              void Changer(QString);

                              };

                              #endif // CONVERTER_H
                              @

                              [Edit: Please use @ tags around code. I have added them here. -- mlong]

                              Ramin Lohrasbi

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                                vittalonline
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                                #20

                                Use Q_PROPERTY for passing arguments in Class-B

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