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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @gabor53
    well it can then compile the line.
    what compiler is it ?
    VS or mingw?
    and what version?

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    @mrjj
    I have mingw 4.9.2 32 bit

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      @mrjj
      I have mingw 4.9.2 32 bit

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      mrjj
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      #21

      @gabor53
      ahh, u might need
      CONFIG+=c++11
      in your .pro file for it to use c++ 11 :)

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @gabor53
        ahh, u might need
        CONFIG+=c++11
        in your .pro file for it to use c++ 11 :)

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        @mrjj
        I have that too, so I guess it supports lambdas.

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          @mrjj
          I have that too, so I guess it supports lambdas.

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          kshegunov
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          @gabor53
          It's not the lambda.

          imagePath = findimage(QString);

          This doesn't make sense neither to the compiler nor to me, so you should fix it. What argument are you trying to use findimage with? Currently it has none, and instead of an argument a type name is provided.

          Kind regards.

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          • kshegunovK kshegunov

            @gabor53
            It's not the lambda.

            imagePath = findimage(QString);

            This doesn't make sense neither to the compiler nor to me, so you should fix it. What argument are you trying to use findimage with? Currently it has none, and instead of an argument a type name is provided.

            Kind regards.

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            mrjj
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            #24

            @kshegunov
            ahh good spotted. thats the void = QString :)
            I completely missed that .)

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @kshegunov
              ahh good spotted. thats the void = QString :)
              I completely missed that .)

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              wrote on last edited by kshegunov
              #25

              @mrjj
              I just read the compiler errors, it says it right there:

              expected primary-expression before ')' token

              ;)

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                @mrjj
                I just read the compiler errors, it says it right there:

                expected primary-expression before ')' token

                ;)

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                @kshegunov
                yeah it's a meaningful and good compiler error :)

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                  Heheh, of course that's right. I gotta get back to programming again, I been installing , upgrading and reading too much...
                  ** it doesn't matter where fileName (or m_fileName) is declared, after the connect(...) call it will not be set yet because the findimage(bool) slot was not yet called. It will be called when the user clicks on the button - and you never know when the user will click the button. **

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                    gabor53
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                    #28

                    I changed the following line:

                           connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath =  findimage( QString);});
                    
                    to 
                    
                       connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath =  findimage( fileName);});
                    
                    Now I get the following error message:
                    C:\Programming\backup\Folkfriends\additem.cpp:195: error: no match for 'operator=' (operand types are 'QString' and 'void')
                            connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath =  findimage( fileName);});
                                                                        
                    What else to change? Thank you.
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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #29

                      Hi
                      in the first post you show it as
                      findimage(bool)

                      so that would be callable as
                      imagePath = findimage( true);

                      So what you give it as parameter, depends on how u declare it.
                      (in the .h file)

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi
                        in the first post you show it as
                        findimage(bool)

                        so that would be callable as
                        imagePath = findimage( true);

                        So what you give it as parameter, depends on how u declare it.
                        (in the .h file)

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                        #30

                        @mrjj
                        I changed it from findimage(bool) to findimage(fileName) because I need it to return the fileName.
                        In the .h file it is defined as void findimage(QString fileName);
                        I still have the same error message. Thank you.

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                          @mrjj
                          I changed it from findimage(bool) to findimage(fileName) because I need it to return the fileName.
                          In the .h file it is defined as void findimage(QString fileName);
                          I still have the same error message. Thank you.

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                          mrjj
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                          @gabor53 said:
                          hi
                          I would kinda expect it to be declared as
                          void findimage();
                          as you
                          return(fileName);
                          in the function and return filename that way.
                          so why you need a QString as parameter too ?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @gabor53 said:
                            hi
                            I would kinda expect it to be declared as
                            void findimage();
                            as you
                            return(fileName);
                            in the function and return filename that way.
                            so why you need a QString as parameter too ?

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                            @mrjj
                            I changed it as you recommended:
                            in the .h file: void findimage();

                             connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath =  findimage();});
                            
                            the function : void Additem::findimage();
                            It still gives the same exact error message. Thnks.
                            
                            
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                              @mrjj
                              I changed it as you recommended:
                              in the .h file: void findimage();

                               connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { imagePath =  findimage();});
                              
                              the function : void Additem::findimage();
                              It still gives the same exact error message. Thnks.
                              
                              
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                              kshegunov
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                              #33

                              @gabor53
                              void means "nothing", so you're trying to save that "nothing" into a variable, how should that happen? The compiler doesn't know, I don't and I'm pretty sure no one does. If you want to assign a value returned from a function to a variable, well then, by all means, make the function return the proper type and value. Meaning, if you want the function to return a QString then you declare it as such:

                              class MyClass
                              {
                                  QString myFunction(); //< MyClass::myFunction is going to return a value of type QString.
                              }
                              
                              QString MyClass::myFunction()
                              {
                                  return QString("Some string"); //< The function returns the value and it is of type QString
                              }
                              

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                                mrjj
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                                #34

                                sorry my bad
                                void findimage();

                                should have been

                                QString findimage();

                                I think i should let @kshegunov handle this one as I keep missing the errors :)

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @gabor53 said:
                                  hi
                                  I would kinda expect it to be declared as
                                  void findimage();
                                  as you
                                  return(fileName);
                                  in the function and return filename that way.
                                  so why you need a QString as parameter too ?

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                                  #35

                                  @mrjj
                                  I changed the .h file declaration to QString findimage();.
                                  Now it works without error, but I still can't capture the findimage returned value (fileName) in the line after connect.
                                  code
                                  The function works because the qDebug in the last line returns the correct value.
                                  How can I return the value before the add layout section so I would be able to display the image next to the button? (That was the original issue I had).

                                  Thank you.

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    sorry my bad
                                    void findimage();

                                    should have been

                                    QString findimage();

                                    I think i should let @kshegunov handle this one as I keep missing the errors :)

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                                    kshegunov
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                                    #36

                                    @mrjj
                                    As I noted before, the errors are swiftly and cleanly reported by the compiler:

                                    C:\Programming\backup\Folkfriends\additem.cpp:195: error: no match for 'operator=' (operand types are 'QString' and 'void')
                                    connect(Image_Button, &QPushButton::clicked, this { imagePath = findimage( fileName);});

                                    So the compiler can't make heads or tails of what to do with the arguments given to the assignment operator. :)

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                                      @mrjj
                                      I changed the .h file declaration to QString findimage();.
                                      Now it works without error, but I still can't capture the findimage returned value (fileName) in the line after connect.
                                      code
                                      The function works because the qDebug in the last line returns the correct value.
                                      How can I return the value before the add layout section so I would be able to display the image next to the button? (That was the original issue I had).

                                      Thank you.

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                                      kshegunov
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                                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                                      #37

                                      @gabor53

                                      http://forum.qt.io/topic/64635/function-with-signals-slots/12

                                      @jsulm already gave you what the problem with this construct is. You're trying to predict the future. You want at some point when the user clicks a button to take an image, and that's fine. The erroneous part is when you want to go back in the past where the connect was made and do something with that image, it's simply not possible. If you want to operate on the value returned from your function, then you should put the code that uses it inside the lambda function, so you wouldn't need to jump through time-travel hoops to get the string. QObject::connect simply says that some function should be called when a signal is emitted, it doesn't guarantee you in any way when or if that shall happen.

                                      Kind regards.

                                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                        gabor53
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                                        Thank you all. It worked.

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