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  • mrdebugM Offline
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    mrdebug
    wrote on last edited by
    #9

    In this case I normally use an Object based on QThread to manage the serial device. I normally add to the object the Tcp features, because sometimes the serial device can be attached with a rs232 - tct converter.
    The object has to manage the device and can emit an event at particular situations.
    For example, if you have a usb - rfid reader, when a tag will read, the object emit an event with the read tag code.

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      Epileftric
      wrote on last edited by
      #10

      So it has to be something like this:

      @
      class Keypad : public Qthread {

      public: 
      Keypad(){
       initialize_serial_port();
       this->start();
      

      }

      private:
      QSerialPort serial;
      void run() {
         while(1) {
             serial.get_stff();
            generate_event_for_gui();
       }
      

      }
      };@

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        wrote on last edited by
        #11

        Technically, threads are not mandatory at all in this case unless you start heavy processing on the data you received.

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          Epileftric
          wrote on last edited by
          #12

          But I don't see where and how to create a loop for the events in the GUI.

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            SGaist
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            wrote on last edited by
            #13

            You already have an event loop after you call app.exec(). Use QSerialPort in asynchronous mode

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              Epileftric
              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              but how do I get in that loop!?! That's what I don't get

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                SGaist
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                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                You don't need to get in that loop, once app.exec is called, the loop runs. Events are sent, signals and slots activates when needed etc.

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                  Epileftric
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  Yeah.. that's what I'm trying to do now. Since I can't use the serial port in a separated thread.

                  So what now? Do I have to create a signal handler for the serial?
                  I'm quite new to GUIs writing, I'm mainly a microcontroller programmer. Sorry if this are really n00b questions.

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                    SGaist
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #17

                    I never said it won't work in a separated thread, just that it's really not needed.

                    Something like this:

                    @
                    class KeyPad :: public QObject {
                    Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                    KeyPad(QObject *parent = 0 ) :
                    QObject(parent)
                    {
                    connect(&serialPort, SIGNAL(readyRead()), SLOT(processData()));
                    }

                    bool initialize(const QString &portName)
                    {
                    serialPort.setPortName(portName);
                    // setup port

                    return serialPort.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite); // or ReadOnly if you won't write anything in it
                    

                    }

                    signals:
                    valueChanged(int newValue);

                    private slots:
                    void processData() {
                    data.append(serialPort.readAll());
                    // check if enough data is there
                    // parse data
                    // removed processed data from buffer
                    // emit signal(s)
                    }

                    private:
                    QByteArray data;
                    QSerialPort serialPort;
                    };
                    @

                    I've wrote everything in the "header" for brevity only

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                      Epileftric
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      @ connect(&serialPort, SIGNAL(readyRead()), SLOT(processData()));@

                      I get it now, I was doing right that as you write! SO that's what gets it in the "main event loop" right?

                      Of course you didn't said it won't work in a separated thread, but I tried just that and it didn't work because of some "can't create new thread issue"

                      THANKS A LOT!!

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                        Epileftric
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        So I got it, now I can navigate the menues with the serial port as I did with the keyboard. But the only thing that's not working are text entries. Whenever I need to input some text in a QLineEdit widget it doesn't recognizes the input as a keystroke!

                        @
                        void Keypad::SerialPortHandler (void){
                        char buff;

                        serial->read(&buff,1);

                        QKeyEvent *last_key = new QKeyEvent( QEvent::KeyPress, buff , Qt::GroupSwitchModifier, QString(buff) );

                        QCoreApplication::sendEvent(pycgui,last_key);
                        }
                        @

                        I use Qt::GroupSwitchModifier only to differentiate the events I create from the real one so I can manually delete them. But it's not the reason the input is not working!

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #20

                          AFAIK, text input requires a press and a release event

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