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    deleted28
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    #3

    Thanks for reply.

    bq. What is your concern exactly?

    nothing special, just wnated a confirmation for my assumption above.
    ("i can not use QTimer efficiently in a single main.cpp without additional classfiles")
    Actually i' m learning about QTimer and i think its a good class for playing around with QThread in next chapter. In the past i often met a much simplier solution as
    my own approach after talking in forum. That's all

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    • Chris KawaC Offline
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      Chris Kawa
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      Oh, I thought you meant runtime efficiency not lines of code count.

      bq. i can not use QTimer efficiently in a single main.cpp without additional classfiles

      Sure you can. This app for example waits for 5s, does stuff, and then quits:
      @
      #include <QApplication>
      #include <QTimer>

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

      QTimer t;
      QObject::connect(&t, &QTimer::timeout, [&](){
          //do stuff
          a.exit();
      });
      t.start(5000);
      
      return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
      

      }
      @

      bq. Actually i’ m learning about QTimer and i think its a good class for playing around with QThread in next chapter.

      QTimer is more of a single threaded construct. The timeout is handled(usually) in the thread the timer lives in. You can handle it in a worker thread of course but there's little point to it. If you want to wait for some time in a worker thread it's better to just sleep.

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      • Chris KawaC Offline
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        Chris Kawa
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #5

        Actually starting with Qt 5.4 (yay, finally!) you can even shorten that to just:
        @
        #include <QApplication>
        #include <QTimer>

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

        QTimer::singleShot(5000, [&](){
            //do stuff
            a.exit();
        });
        
        return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
        

        }@

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        • hskoglundH Offline
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          hskoglund
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          Even shorter: (couldn't resist nagging):
          @
          ...
          QTimer::singleShot(5000, [&]{
          ...
          @

          You don't need any parenthesis when lambda has no arguments, "learned that":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/216748/ from JKSH the other day :-)

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          • D Offline
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            deleted28
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            Hello Chris,

            that's what i was looking for, but i have still problems with it.

            I'm on :
            Qt Creator 3.3.0 (opensource)
            Based on Qt 5.4.0 (GCC 4.6.1, 32 bit)

            @//CK// #include <QApplication>
            #include <QCoreApplication>
            #include <QTimer>
            #include <QDebug>

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

            //CK// QApplication a(argc, argv);
            QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);

            QTimer::singleShot(5000, [&](){
                //do stuff
            
                qDebug() << "bingo";
                a.exit();
            });
            
            return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
            

            }
            @

            erro message:
            @.../main.cpp:25: error: no matching function for call to 'QTimer::singleShot(int, main(int, char**)::__lambda0)'
            });
            ^@

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            • Chris KawaC Offline
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              Chris Kawa
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @wally123: As I said that's a Qt 5.4 feature. Which Qt version are you using (not which version Qt Creator was build with) and which compiler? If you're not sure type QT_VERSION_STR in your code and press F2 to find out.

              For gcc you need to add @CONFIG += c++11@ in your .pro file to have lambdas (but the error mentions lambda so you probably have that already).

              @hskoglund: nice hint! on to the search/replace in my codebase... :)

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              • D Offline
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                deleted28
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                Chris,

                bq. not which version Qt Creator was build with

                sure , sorry
                @
                #define QT_VERSION_STR "5.4.0"@

                Options/ Buile&Run: Kits, QT-versions reporting also 5.4.0
                Yes gcc and adding to .pro file
                @CONFIG += c++11@

                made it work. Also thanks to hskoglund
                Even it's a short code, it contains some interesting new stuff for me
                to learn more about. especially this part:

                @ &{ .... };@

                thx wally

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                  deleted28
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  The following is what i primarly intended to ask for :)

                  @#include <QCoreApplication>
                  #include <QTimer>
                  #include <QDebug>

                  void timer1_expired() {
                  qDebug() << "timer1 expired";
                  }

                  void timer2_expired() {
                  qDebug() << "timer2 expired";
                  }

                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                  QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);

                  QTimer::singleShot(4000, timer1_expired);
                  QTimer::singleShot(8000, timer2_expired);
                  
                  qDebug() << "main";
                  
                  return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
                  

                  }@

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                    JKSH
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    [quote author="hskoglund" date="1423561353"]You don't need any parenthesis when lambda has no arguments, "learned that":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/216748/ from JKSH the other day :-)[/quote]Pay it forward! ;-)

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      deleted28
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      not sure it makes sense to add to an already solved topic (?)

                      in above lecture the main reason i did not solve the problem myself
                      by trial & error was Chris' hint to use
                      @CONFIG += c++11@

                      in .pro file.
                      It's mentioned here "docs":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html#config
                      but this is not really an explanation.
                      Where can i find an explanation what this instruction really effects
                      and in which cases to use ?

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                      • JKSHJ Offline
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                        JKSH
                        Moderators
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        [quote author="wally123" date="1423669903"]not sure it makes sense to add to an already solved topic (?)[/quote]That's perfectly ok if you are continuing to discuss the same topic.

                        [quote author="wally123" date="1423669903"]in above lecture the main reason i did not solve the problem myself
                        by trial & error was Chris' hint to use
                        @CONFIG += c++11@

                        in .pro file.
                        It's mentioned here "docs":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html#config
                        but this is not really an explanation.
                        Where can i find an explanation what this instruction really effects
                        and in which cases to use ?
                        [/quote]That instructions tells your compiler to enable "C++11":http://www.cprogramming.com/c++11/what-is-c++0x.html features.

                        The QTimer code that Chris posted uses a lambda expression, which was introduced in C++11; that's why you need that command.

                        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                          deleted28
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                          #14

                          thx
                          needless to say which expression is now in center of interest :)
                          λ

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                          • JKSHJ Offline
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            [quote author="wally123" date="1423671202"]thx
                            needless to say which expression is now in center of interest :)
                            λ [/quote]You're welcome! It's a very nice toy indeed. Once you learn how to use it, I'm sure you'll be using it lots. ;)

                            Lambda expressions make it much easier to write event-driven code in Qt. If your slot is only used in one place, you can define it as a lambda right in the "connect" statement. No need to create a separate function in your class anymore. See "Making Connections to Lambda Expressions":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots-syntaxes.html#making-connections-to-lambda-expressions.

                            Happy coding!

                            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                            • Chris KawaC Offline
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                              Chris Kawa
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              The doc pretty much says everything there is to say about it but I'll try to expand.

                              As you may or may not know C++ goes through revisions and different compilers have varying support for the latest standard.
                              In case of GCC the default is c++03 and to enable the latest c++11 you need a compiler param -std=c++11. To make this portable across compilers qmake exposes this as the above CONFIG switch and does the right thing for the given compiler to enable c++11 support.

                              Lambdas (or captures or anonymous functions as they are also known) are new part of c++11 standard.
                              "Here":https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html is a comprehensive table listing all the new features of c++11 and which gcc version supports what.

                              Oh, the next revision of c++ has been already voted in last year so expect something like CONFIG+=c++14 available pretty soon.

                              As for which c++11/14 features are supported/used by Qt you can travel the net, e.g. "here":http://woboq.com/blog/cpp11-in-qt5.html or "here":http://woboq.com/blog/cpp14-in-qt.html

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                                deleted28
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                                #17

                                This forum is really incredible efficient for learning !

                                btw.: does anybody pay you for your time and sharing knowhow ?

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                                  Chris Kawa
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #18

                                  Don't know about others but I pretty much operate on a "beerware":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beerware based rules.

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                                    JKSH
                                    Moderators
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #19

                                    [quote author="wally123" date="1423672274"]This forum is really incredible efficient for learning ![/quote]It is. :) We hope that one day, when you're a Qt veteran, you'll come back and help newcomers too!

                                    [quote author="wally123" date="1423672274"]btw.: does anybody pay you for your time and sharing knowhow ?[/quote]I suppose I get paid in pats-on-the-back, satisfaction, reputation, and knowledge + experience.

                                    I often learn new things while doing research to answer a question. In turn, that helps me produce better code, which makes my customers happy, so they keep paying me.

                                    BTW, it's not limited to this forum; the hacker community is full of volunteers, e.g. "StackOverflow":http://stackoverflow.com/

                                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                      deleted28
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                                      #20

                                      :)

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