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[Solved] [Qt5] How register my own QIODevice (replacement of QAbstractFileEngineHandler)

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    Flamaros
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    We also using cmake, do you know how I import a private module with it?

    I tried that :
    find_package(Qt5Core ${QT_MIN_VERSION} REQUIRED Private)

    without success.

    My header #include <QtCore/private/qabstractfileengine_p.h> can't be found.

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      SGaist
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      Without any code, initialization etc… I can't tell

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        I finally made it work on Windows, but not Android that is my main target for the moment.
        The issue was my read implementation that didn't return the correct size cause I mess the check of the end of file.
        I am using the same code and package file on android but I still have the same issue.

        What part of code do you need?

        Is there a way to associate Qt code to the debugger to be able to understand where it failed to load the component and for what condition? That was the method I used to find the issue on read implementation.

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          You can use the debugger the same way

          The implementation of your custom file engine handler, however it might be easier if the code is big to either use a pastbin site or if you have a repository to look at

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            Flamaros
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            I had try to add mapping to Qt sources to the debugger, but I am not able to see it, QtCreator always show me the asm of Qt.

            I have found a little workaround, I can load qml files from the user backup directory and images from my package, so the issue seems to be specific of the way qml files are loaded. I certainly do something wrong with text file that cause some parsing issues, but it strange in this case that it's works on Windows.

            Here is my implementation of the QAbstractFileEngine :
            http://pastebin.com/ZnMFVdDV
            http://pastebin.com/rf9wuein

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              @mCurrentDir = QDir::current().path() + "/";@

              Looks dangerous to me, it's probably not what you assume it is on android

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                I have a question about the QFileInfo QAbstractFileEngineIterator::currentFileInfo() const method.
                How the implementation made in my derived class can generate a QFileInfo with right properties? Like if the entry is a file or a directory?

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                  [quote author="SGaist" date="1410898531"]@mCurrentDir = QDir::current().path() + "/";@

                  Looks dangerous to me, it's probably not what you assume it is on android[/quote]

                  You are right, it's certainly better for my to check if the path contains my package name then removing everything before to clean file path.

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                    If you want you own application folder your can use Q(Gui)Application for that.

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                      [quote author="SGaist" date="1410986525"]If you want you own application folder your can use Q(Gui)Application for that.[/quote]

                      Yes we already use it for some other things.

                      Thank you a lot for all of your help.

                      How I can mark this thread a resolved?

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                        You're welcome !

                        Just edit your original post and update the thread title :)

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