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    silep
    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    When you say that I can not copy QObject objects, you are talking about MainForm?

    sorry I didn't write the includes but I already included the mainform.h in errorMsg.h

    I will search some books

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      #7

      errorMsg, MainWindow, basically anything that derives from QObject

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        silep
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        #8

        Ok, I just don't see where I copy these objects.. You mean that I can't use it in other programs like a normal object?

        For instance, I can not have a function with MainForm in it like
        @void writeErrorMsg(MainForm window, QString msg, int value);@
        ??

        Sorry to ask that question, it is probably very easy, but I would need to understand the problem to seek the solution

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          wrote on last edited by JohanSolo
          #9

          As SGaist said, every object deriving from QObject cannot be copied, your function must therefore be:

          void writeErrorMsg(MainForm& window, QString msg, int value);
          

          or

          void writeErrorMsg(MainForm* window, QString msg, int value);
          

          In your function you're (maybe wihout knowing it) making a copy of the window variable, which is then used in the function's body. Since copying a QObject is impossible by design you're not allowed to use this kind of syntax.

          Edit: you can have a look at this to get an overview of how you can pass parameters to a function

          `They did not know it was impossible, so they did it.'
          -- Mark Twain

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            silep
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Thank you for your explanations.

            I changed it everywhere but the same errors remain. They are all focalised on the use of MainForm in the function writeErrorMsg. I guess that I still don't use it well

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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Can you show the latest version of your code ?

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                silep
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                Sure. I put everything.

                mainform.h:

                @#ifndef MAINFORM_H
                #define MAINFORM_H

                #include "ui_mainform.h"
                #include <QMainWindow>
                #include <QString>
                #include <iostream>
                #include <QTextEdit>

                namespace Ui {
                class MainForm;
                }

                class MainForm : public QMainWindow
                //private Ui::MainForm
                {
                Q_OBJECT

                public:
                explicit MainForm(QWidget *parent = 0);
                ~MainForm();
                void insertTextInErrorBrowser(QTextEdit *line);

                private:
                Ui::MainForm *ui;
                };

                #endif@

                mainform.cpp:
                @
                #include <QtGui>
                #include "mainform.h"

                MainForm::MainForm(QWidget *parent)
                : QMainWindow(parent),
                ui(new Ui::MainForm)
                {
                ui->setupUi(this);
                ui->errorBrowser->setText("hello");
                }

                MainForm::~MainForm()
                {
                delete ui;
                }

                void MainForm::insertTextInErrorBrowser(QTextEdit *line)
                {
                connect(line, SIGNAL(textChanged(QString)), ui->errorBrowser, SLOT(insertPlainText(QString)));
                }@

                errorMsg.h:

                @#include "mainform.h"

                #ifndef ERRORMSG_H
                #define ERRORMSG_H

                class errorMsg : public QObject
                {
                //Q_OBJECT

                public:
                errorMsg();
                ~errorMsg();
                void writeErrorMsg(MainForm& window, QString msg, int value);
                };

                #endif@

                errorMsg.cpp:

                @#include "errorMsg.h"

                errorMsg::errorMsg()
                {}

                errorMsg::~errorMsg()
                {}

                void errorMsg::writeErrorMsg(MainForm& window, QString msg, int value)
                {
                QTextEdit *line = new QTextEdit("Hello2");
                QColor colorLine;
                QFont bold;
                bold.setBold(true);

                if (value==1)
                {
                colorLine.setRgb(191,13,9);
                line->setTextColor(colorLine);
                line->setFont(bold);
                }
                else ... (idem)

                line->setReadOnly(true);
                window.insertTextInErrorBrowser(line);
                }@

                main.h:

                @#include <QApplication>
                #include "errorMsg.h"

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

                MainForm window;
                errorMsg error;
                error.writeErrorMsg(window, "coucou", 2);
                window.show();

                return 0;
                }@

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  Your logic is pretty strange, you are creating a read-only QLineEdit and connect it to your errorBrowser. Line edit that will not be shown and never be released.

                  What is it that you want to achieve ?

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                    silep
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    Yes the ReadOnly for "line" is useless because the browser is ReadOnly already. My logic is just to make all the changes about the line before and insert it simply in the QTextEdit errorBrowser

                    What I would like is creating a errorBrowser which can display some defined errors, and also I need to insert a "line" into it.

                    The errorBrowser is shown thanks to my ui_mainform.h and main.h files, so I thought that the inserted "line" was shown too, right?

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                      Then you should have an error class that represent only the error and that returns the corresponding string (e.g. a lighter version of the QSqlError class)

                      Why do you need that additional line ?

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                        silep
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        I use that line because I have to change the writing style before inserting it in the browser (after it is too late). I don't think that I can change the colour and style of the written text directly in my connect to my browser, or maybe it is possible but I don't know how..

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                          Then you should have a look at QTextDocument to see how you can modify blocks of text to show how you want

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                            silep
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            I found another way: I put my writeErrorMsg function in my mainform files instead of in my errorMsg files, and it works fine now! Thank you for your advises

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