QML + QEnums
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Greetings Qt community,
I'm calling this function from QML:
@Q_INVOKABLE OtherClass::Type Class::getType() const;@
In the QML:
@property int type: -1type = class.getType();@
I get the following message:
@'Cannot assign [undefined] to int'@The enum is declared with Q_ENUM in the OtherClass. And I declared OtherClass with qmlRegisterType.
Am I missing something ?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I don't think it's possible to do that (your syntax seems ok)
I have tried it a time ago, but i finally cast the value int for using it in QML side. -
Hi,
I ended up doing the same as dmcr... It seems that Q_ENUMS work correctly in QML for comparisons, assignment and as function arguments but don't work when passed from C++ as either function return values or signal arguments.
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Hi SteveKing,
That sounds like a bug. Can you confirm that it's still the case in QtQuick2? If so, please file a bug report.
Cheers,
Chris./edit: I should add - there is some special considerations with enums (and the QMetaObject extension stuff) which I'm not too familiar, so perhaps the fact that the source of the type information is a separate QMetaObject, is the issue in this particular case. I don't know. Either way, it should work - whether or not it's technically feasible to fix is another question...
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Hi Chris,
I'm not using Qt5 (QtQuick2) yet so I don't know if it's there. I think this might be related to existing bugs: "15983":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-15983 and "27041":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-27041
Regards,
Steve