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    andre
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    #8

    Did you try with simply putting
    @
    CONFIG += c++11
    @
    in your .pro file?

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      roseicollis
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      #9

      Then I get the same error I had first:

      /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.7.2/../../../../include/c++/4.7.2/bits/c++0x_warning.h:32:2: error: #error This file requires compiler and library support for the ISO C++ 2011 standard. This support is currently experimental, and must be enabled with the -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 compiler options.

      Which I solved with
      @
      QMAKE_CXXFLAGS = -std=c++11

      (and even with the next line instead of the other the error dissapears)
      QMAKE_CXXFLAGS = -std=gnu+11
      @

      The error I was saying is in line 197:
      @
      for (auto& element : a)
      {
      value_.object->emplace(std::make_pair(std::move(element[0]), std::move(element[1]))); // HERE IS THE ERROR
      }
      @

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        roseicollis
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        #10

        I've found this other solution: "JSon":https://github.com/gaudecker/qt-json

        It seems that it works but now I can't get the name and code values, I'm trying to do:

        @
        bool ok;

        QtJson::JsonObject result = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
        if(!ok) {
        qFatal("An error occurred during parsing");
        }else
        {
        qDebug() << "data" << result["data"].toString();
        qDebug() << " try1" << result["Name"].toString();

        QtJson::JsonObject nested = result["data"].toMap();
        qDebug() << "try2:" << nested["Name"].toString();
        

        @

        But try1 and try2 are empy. Any Idea of how to make that work?

        Thanks!

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          JKSH
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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          Hi,

          [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423496917"]But try1 and try2 are empy. Any Idea of how to make that work?[/quote]Your data is a JSON array, not a JSON object.

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            roseicollis
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            Oh I see...

            But if I put:
            @
            QtJson::JsonArray nested = result["data"].toMap();
            qDebug() << "try2:" << nested["Name"].toString();
            @

            It says:
            @
            conversion from 'QMap<QString, QVariant>' to non-scalar type 'QtJson::JsonArray {aka QList<QVariant>}' requested
            @

            I don't really know how to parse that array... I've tried this too:

            @
            QtJson::JsonObject bbb = QtJson::parse(result["data"].toString(), ok).toMap();
            qDebug() << bbb;
            @
            But it only prints: QMap()

            So... I'm really stuck there... -.-''

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              JKSH
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              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              Are you familiar with JSON syntax?

              • represents an array.
              • { } represents an object.

              You need to understand your structure first: You have 1 array. That array contains 2 objects. Each object contains 2 strings

              Extract the objects from the array like this:
              @
              auto object1 = result[0];
              auto object2 = result[1];
              @

              After that, you can extract the "Name" and "data" fields from the objects.

              Remember, arrays are indexed by integers, while objects/maps are indexed by strings.

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                roseicollis
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Hi JKSH,

                Ermmm noup, I wasn't familiar with it but now I understand it better :) Thanks!

                One thing: what is auto for you? O.o a JsonObject?

                @
                QtJson::JsonObject object1 = result[0].toMap(); //object1 returns: QMap()
                QVariant object1 = result[0]; //object1 returns: QVariant(, )
                QVariant object1 = result[0].toString();//object1 returns: QVariant(QString, )
                @

                EDIT: Didn't know there were something called 'auto' O.o but trying that:

                @
                QtJson::JsonObject result = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
                auto object1 = result[0];
                QtJson::JsonObject trying = QtJson::parse(object1, ok).toMap();
                qDebug() <<" trying msg" << trying;
                @

                it says: error: no matching function for call to 'parse(QVariant&, bool&)'
                And if I try with
                @
                QtJson::JsonObject trying = QtJson::parse(object1["Name"], ok).toMap();
                @
                It says: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'object1["Name"]'

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                  JKSH
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  You're welcome. :)

                  [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423567075"]
                  @
                  QtJson::JsonObject result = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
                  @
                  [/quote]2 issues:

                  Like I said before, your data is an array, not an object. So, you should make result a JsonArray, not a JsonObject. Also, toMap() produces an object. You want to use toList() instead, which produces an array.

                  What type is myJson? Your compiler complained because you passed a QVariant into QtJson::parse(). What type does it actually accept? (hint: look inside json.h)

                  [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423567075"]EDIT: Didn't know there were something called 'auto' O.o[/quote]'auto' is a "C++11 keyword":http://geekswithblogs.net/BlackRabbitCoder/archive/2012/03/15/c-little-wonders-the-c11-auto-keyword-redux.aspx. When you use it, the compiler will try to figure out the variable's type automatically.

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                    roseicollis
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Hi again ^^

                    [quote author="JKSH" date="1423568300"]
                    Like I said before, your data is an array, not an object. So, you should make result a JsonArray, not a JsonObject. Also, toMap() produces an object. You want to use toList() instead, which produces an array.
                    [/quote]
                    Didn't know that it creates an object too... (anyway i tried before with strings and bytearray hopeing something works hahaha but not obviously)

                    [quote author="JKSH" date="1423568300"]
                    What type is myJson? Your compiler complained because you passed a QVariant into QtJson::parse(). What type does it actually accept? (hint: look inside json.h)
                    [/quote]

                    myJson is a QString:
                    @
                    QNetworkRequest request(_Url);
                    QNetworkReply *reply = nam->get(request);
                    QString myJson = (QString)reply->readAll();
                    @

                    I know that this error is because of the types but I was thinking that it takes Variants and now saw that not. The definition of parse is:
                    @
                    QVariant parse(const QString &json, bool &success);
                    @

                    If I try with:
                    @
                    QtJson::JsonArray result = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toList();
                    qDebug() << " a " << result;
                    auto object1 = result[0];
                    qDebug() << " a1 " << object1;
                    @

                    Then it prints:
                    a()
                    ASSERT failure in QList<T>::operator[]: "index out of range",

                    Which is normal if a() is empty O.o

                    I'll have to inquire about what c++11 is, really thank you so much! Now I have new weekend reading :D

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                      JKSH
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      Hmm... what do you get if you do this?

                      @
                      qDebug() << myJson;
                      qDebug() << QtJson::parse(myJson, ok);
                      qDebug() << ok;
                      @

                      C++11 is the updated version of C++ which came out in 2011 :) It offers lots of new language features to make C++ more powerful and easier to use. C++14 is in the works, but it's no longer 2014 now so the update will probably be called C++15 instead.

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                        roseicollis
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        This returns the next:

                        @
                        "{"data":"[{"Name":"One","Code":""},{"Name":"Two","Code":"Alpha"}]"}"

                        QVariant(QVariantMap, QMap(("data", QVariant(QString, "[{"Name":"One","Code":""},{"Name":"Two","Code":"Alpha"}]") ) ) )

                        true
                        @

                        wooow I thought there were only C, C# and C++ .... what an inonce girl I am XDDDD I will definitely look more about it at the weekend, it sounds really interesting!

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                          JKSH
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423572240"]
                          @
                          "{"data":"[{"Name":"One","Code":""},{"Name":"Two","Code":"Alpha"}]"}"
                          @

                          [/quote]I'm so sorry... I though myJson was
                          @
                          [{"Name":"One","Code":""},{"Name":"Two","Code":"Alpha"}]
                          @

                          ...that's why I thought your data was an array of 2 objects. :( Sorry for sending you on a wild goose chase!

                          Anyway, your actual JSON data is: 1 object which contains 1 string value. I must say your data is formatted quite strangely (where did you get it from?).

                          So, in the first run, you can only extract one string:
                          @
                          QtJson::JsonObject outerObject = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
                          QString innerString = outerObject.toString();

                          qDebug() << myJson;
                          qDebug() << innerString;
                          @

                          You will see that myJson contains lots of '' characters, but innerString doesn't. That's because the data in outerObject is escaped -- the JSON parser treats it as a single string instead of a JSON array.

                          Anyway, after parsing it the first time, you now have un-escaped data in innerString, so you can send it through the JSON parser again to extract the array:

                          @
                          QtJson::JsonArray outerArray = QtJson::parse(innerString, ok).toList();

                          qDebug() << ok;
                          qDebug() << outerArray;
                          @

                          Now, you can apply my previous posts.

                          Good luck!

                          [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423572240"]wooow I thought there were only C, C# and C++ .... what an inonce girl I am XDDDD I will definitely look more about it at the weekend, it sounds really interesting![/quote]There are lots and lots of programming languages out there. :) C, C# and C++ are different languages.

                          However, C++03, C++11, and C++14 are different versions of the same language.

                          Happy reading!

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                            roseicollis
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            [quote author="JKSH" date="1423574139"]
                            . :( Sorry for sending you on a wild goose chase!
                            [/quote]
                            No problem! I learnt a lot with that too :D

                            [quote author="JKSH" date="1423574139"]
                            I must say your data is formatted quite strangely (where did you get it from?)
                            [/quote]

                            I don't know which should be its structure but this is what I will receive from a webservice which is made by a work mate and the only thing I know is: I have to parse it and show it on a widget (Still dunno if combobox or what will be the best option)

                            [quote author="JKSH" date="1423574139"]
                            @
                            QtJson::JsonObject outerObject = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
                            QString innerString = outerObject.toString();

                            qDebug() << myJson;
                            qDebug() << innerString;
                            @
                            [/quote]

                            I had to make some changes to make it work:

                            @
                            QtJson::JsonObject outerObject = QtJson::parse(myJson, ok).toMap();
                            QString innerString = outerObject["data"].toString();
                            qDebug() << myJson;
                            qDebug() << innerString;
                            QtJson::JsonArray outerArray = QtJson::parse(innerString, ok).toList();
                            qDebug() << ok;
                            qDebug() << outerArray;
                            auto object1 = outerArray[0].toMap();
                            qDebug() << " DD" << object1["Name"];
                            @

                            So:

                            • DD returns: DD QVariant(QString, "One")

                            Now I'm trying to get that "One" string alone but at least I can see it!! I'm almost there, so cloose!

                            [quote author="JKSH" date="1423574139"]
                            There are lots and lots of programming languages out there. :) C, C# and C++ are different languages.
                            However, C++03, C++11, and C++14 are different versions of the same language.
                            [/quote]

                            Yes, I know there are soo many programming languages but didn't think about versions.. Never though they exist for the languages too haha

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                              JKSH
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423581028"]I had to make some changes to make it work:[/quote]Good catch!

                              [quote author="roseicollis" date="1423581028"]So:

                              • DD returns: DD QVariant(QString, "One")

                              Now I'm trying to get that "One" string alone but at least I can see it!! I'm almost there, so cloose![/quote]Yep, almost there! :) object1["Name"] is a QVariant, so see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvariant.html for clues

                              [quote author="JKSH" date="1423574139"]Yes, I know there are soo many programming languages but didn't think about versions.. Never though they exist for the languages too haha[/quote]I think Shakespeare's English and modern English are 2 different versions of English ;-P

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                                roseicollis
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #22

                                [quote author="JKSH" date="1423582568"]
                                Yep, almost there! :) object1[“Name”] is a QVariant, so see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvariant.html for clues
                                [/quote]
                                Yesterday I was trying with object1["Name"].toString() but it was saying all time that there were no func like toString()... today I tried it again because it sounds logical for me and now it works... -. -'' I really hate programing when that happens hahahaha... anyway, it works :D So I'm happy :D

                                [quote author="JKSH" date="1423582568"]
                                I think Shakespeare’s English and modern English are 2 different versions of English ;-P
                                [/quote]
                                Wooow, do you really think that?? O.o I thought that the english nowadays was the same as shakespears or as the cavemen.. :P I was just joking ^.^ Haha that is a really really nice example!

                                Thank you for all your help guys! And special thanks for you JKSH. I have enjoyed so much this problem and learnt a lot! :D

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                                  JKSH
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                                  #23

                                  You're most welcome :)

                                  Happy coding!

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