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    NicuPopescu
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    Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container)

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      silicomancer
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      Thanks for your answer! That macro looks very promising. I replaced my snippet by

      @ Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container) @

      but I get the usual static assert

      @ "Type is not registered, please use the Q_DECLARE_METATYPE macro to make it known to Qt's meta-object system" @

      However I do not understand why. I would have expected that it works.

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        NicuPopescu
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        Here I tested and it works, even I tested the metatype ids for some instances and looks ok: are you sure that error comes from where you call the macro definition for templates?

        and one more issue: you can still improve your workaround to make it completely generic ... for this have a look at qt code how they use strays "" ... I'm not good at this but I tested like there and it works

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          silicomancer
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          Yes, I checked the "Type is not registered" error. It definitely corresponds to the missing container declaration.

          BTW that Container and ContainerBase class is not a QList or QSet or something. I should have mentioned that these are custom classes holding a single data instance. They are not similar to the Qt container.

          I did some tests. This one works too (however this isn't what I want to do):

          @Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(Container<ConcreteType>) @

          I also tried to declare the contained type first before declaring the container:

          @Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(ConcreteType)
          Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container); @

          This gives me a different error "value_type is not an element of Container<T>" in this line of qmetatype.h:

          @template<typename T, bool = QMetaTypeId2<typename T::value_type>::Defined> @

          Then I added

          @typedef T value_type; @

          to my Container class. Now I get an error about a missing iterator.

          My impressions is that there are lot of concrete features that are expected being implemented in the provided container class. I can't fulfil all of them (especially iterators). Is that macro specialized for Qt containers and alike?

          Any ideas on this?

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            NicuPopescu
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            how I tested here:

            in simple main window app, in mainwindow.h:

            @
            ...
            class ContainerBase
            {

            };

            template <class T> class Container: public ContainerBase
            {

            T data;
            };

            Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container)
            @

            what is ConcreteType, a built in one?

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              NicuPopescu
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              bq. This gives me a different error “value_type is not an element of Container<T>” in this line of qmetatype.h:
              template<typename T, bool = QMetaTypeId2<typename T::value_type>::Defined>

              this line does not exist here! :) I use qt 5.1.1 mingw

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                silicomancer
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                I used an enum class as concrete type and I am using Qt5.2.0 beta here.
                How did you involve QVariant?

                This is a minimum example that breaks compilation when used in one of projects headers:

                @
                template <class T> class Container
                {
                };

                Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container)

                inline void Test()
                {
                QVariant x = QVariant::fromValue(Container<int>());
                }
                @

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                  NicuPopescu
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                  it gives no error here ...

                  @Container<int> y = x.value< Container<int> >();@

                  returns the correctly too

                  shall I understand that Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG is working now?

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                    silicomancer
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                    No, it does NOT work. I also tried the code in one if the Qt examples to make sure there are no collisions in my custom project.

                    Adding the following code:

                    @
                    #include <QVariant>

                    template <class T> class Container
                    {
                    };

                    Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container)

                    inline void Test()
                    {
                    QVariant x = QVariant::fromValue(Container<int>());
                    }

                    @

                    to the bottom of the tabdialog.h header of TabWidget example returns errors on building:

                    @
                    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0-beta1\msvc2012\include\QtCore\qmetatype.h:1372: Fehler:C2039: 'value_type': Ist kein Element von 'Container<T>'
                    with
                    [
                    T=int
                    ]
                    C:\Qt\Qt5.2.0\5.2.0-beta1\msvc2012\include\QtCore/qmetatype.h(1578): Siehe Verweis auf die Instanziierung der gerade kompilierten Klassen-template "QtPrivate::SequentialContainerConverterHelper<T>".
                    with
                    [
                    T=Container<int>
                    ]

                    ..... and a lot more

                    @

                    If it works for you I suppose this is a Qt 5.2.0 beta problem. I am using 5.2.0 beta, VS2012, ANGLE, 32 Bit.

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                      Rigel
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                      I did this test with Qt5.1.1 (VS2012, ANGLE, 32 Bit) and it worked.

                      I also did it with Qt5.2.0-beta1 and it failed.

                      So I can definitely confirm that there is some strange issue with Qt5.2.0-beta1 (VS2012, ANGLE, 32 Bit).

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                        Hi,

                        It sounds like a regression (I may be wrong though), there has been a lot of work on QMetatype lately. Can you open a bug report so it might get fixed before 5.2 official release ?

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                          NicuPopescu
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                          bq. I did this test with Qt5.1.1 (VS2012, ANGLE, 32 Bit) and it worked.
                          I also did it with Qt5.2.0-beta1 and it failed.
                          So I can definitely confirm that there is some strange issue with Qt5.2.0-beta1 (VS2012, ANGLE, 32 Bit).

                          I can confirm these tests too, but I want to do one more with Qt 5.2.0-beta1 with mingw

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                            NicuPopescu
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                            I found a solution for Qt 5.2.0-beta1:

                            @class ContainerBase: public QString /!!!inherits a core class which is compatible with the new meta type system!!!/
                            {

                            };

                            template <class T> class Container: public ContainerBase
                            {
                            T data;

                            };

                            Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG(Container)@

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                              silicomancer
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                              EDIT: I created an issue, see https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-34957

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                                silicomancer
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                                Update:

                                According to the report (see above), the Q_DECLARE_METATYPE_TEMPLATE_1ARG in Qt5 seem to work as expected.

                                Unfortunately they do not intend to support registering template types (using a new public macro). So I will need to stick to my nasty workaround :-(

                                Anyway thanks for your help!

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