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    andre
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    Or, look into "QxtSignalWaiter":http://libqxt.bitbucket.org/doc/0.6/qxtsignalwaiter.html from the libQxt library.

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      maxim.prishchepa
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      tnx a lot!

      Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz).

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        rich
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        Please don't use processEvents() like this, or your CPU usage will be terrible. Instead use QEventLoop.

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          joonhwan
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          @rich,
          Can hear more details of using processEvents() and QEventLoop story here?

          joonhwan at gmail dot com

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            andre
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            Calling processEvents() in a loop like proposed will keep your CPU 100% bussy, because you just keep polling the event queue. Using an eventloop is a smarter solution that doesn't waste CPU cycles like that, so it will not spike your CPU. It is also the solution implemented by the libQxt in QxtSignalWaiter.

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              joonhwan
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              @Andre,
              Thanks, feel like got good things to know and even another useful-looking library!

              joonhwan at gmail dot com

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                RomaHagen
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                QxtSignalWaiter is implemented with a help of processEvents, not eventLoop. See "here":http://dev.libqxt.org/libqxt/src/21ea5919eabb2a404eafdffcdb8383472ca66bdd/src/core/qxtsignalwaiter.cpp?at=master#cl-143.

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                  andre
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                  [quote author="RomaHagen" date="1357227120"]QxtSignalWaiter is implemented with a help of processEvents, not eventLoop. See "here":http://dev.libqxt.org/libqxt/src/21ea5919eabb2a404eafdffcdb8383472ca66bdd/src/core/qxtsignalwaiter.cpp?at=master#cl-143. [/quote]

                  Hmmm... You're right. Surprising. Thanks for the correction.

                  Does anyone know why Qxt choose this implementation instead?

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                    RomaHagen
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                    See "this":http://dev.libqxt.org/libqxt/src/21ea5919eabb2a404eafdffcdb8383472ca66bdd/src/core/qxtsignalwaiter.cpp?at=master#cl-143 and read the doc about WaitForMoreEvents "here":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qeventloop.html#ProcessEventsFlag-enum.

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                      andre
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                      Yes, I know where to find the sources and I know the docs, but that was not my question. I sometimes use this idea:
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                      QEventLoop loop;
                      connect(myObject, SIGNAL(theSignalToWaitFor()), &loop, SLOT(quit()));
                      connect(timeoutTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), &loop, SLOT(quit()));
                      loop.exec(); //blocks untill either theSignalToWaitFor or timeout was fired
                      @

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                        Mar4eli
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                        [quote author="Andre" date="1357286986"]Yes, I know where to find the sources and I know the docs, but that was not my question. I sometimes use this idea:
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                        QEventLoop loop;
                        connect(myObject, SIGNAL(theSignalToWaitFor()), &loop, SLOT(quit()));
                        connect(timeoutTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), &loop, SLOT(quit()));
                        loop.exec(); //blocks untill either theSignalToWaitFor or timeout was fired
                        @

                        [/quote]

                        thank you. it's very useful.

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