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  • VRoninV VRonin

    ok, try replacing connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&ImageCorrectButton::selectImageFile); with connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,[]()->void{qDebug("Entered selectImageFile!");}); and see if that works

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    @VRonin
    Nothing new happens. "Hangs" at the same location.

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      Nothing gets printed in the debug console?!

      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
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      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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      • VRoninV VRonin

        Nothing gets printed in the debug console?!

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        @VRonin
        Entered createEditor
        Entered image editor
        Entered ImageCorrectButton!
        m_mainButton clicked!

        Locals		
        	m_mainButton	@0x12395cc	QPushButton
        	parent	@0x12395f0	QWidget
        	this	@0x123957c	ImageCorrectButton
        

        1 ImageCorrectButton::ImageCorrectButton imagecorrectbutton.cpp 16 0x41e080
        2 myDelegate::createEditor mydelegate.cpp 49 0x41c61a
        3 QAbstractItemViewPrivate::editor qabstractitemview.cpp 4199 0x15154af1
        4 QAbstractItemViewPrivate::openEditor qabstractitemview.cpp 4384 0x15155895
        5 QAbstractItemView::edit qabstractitemview.cpp 2676 0x1514fa8e
        6 QAbstractItemView::mouseDoubleClickEvent qabstractitemview.cpp 1954 0x1514cf86
        7 QWidget::event qwidget.cpp 8789 0x14f26e82
        8 QFrame::event qframe.cpp 550 0x1503c188
        9 QAbstractScrollArea::viewportEvent qabstractscrollarea.cpp 1213 0x150c1a09
        10 QAbstractItemView::viewportEvent qabstractitemview.cpp 1747 0x1514bd6a
        11 QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::viewportEvent qabstractscrollarea_p.h 111 0x1528ad14
        12 QAbstractScrollAreaFilter::eventFilter qabstractscrollarea_p.h 127 0x15289b35
        13 QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendThroughObjectEventFilters qcoreapplication.cpp 1099 0x1e4ca0e
        14 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper qapplication.cpp 3795 0x14eefb50
        15 QApplication::notify qapplication.cpp 3273 0x14eed8b8
        16 QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 qcoreapplication.cpp 988 0x1e4c6e7
        17 QCoreApplication::sendSpontaneousEvent qcoreapplication.h 234 0x1526c865
        18 QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent qapplication.cpp 2769 0x14eec563
        19 QWidgetWindow::handleMouseEvent qwidgetwindow.cpp 617 0x14f3fb2a
        20 QWidgetWindow::event qwidgetwindow.cpp 239 0x14f3e75e
        ... <More>

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          ok, let's bring out the guns:
          use connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,[]()->void{Q_ASSERT(false);}); this should crash your program (actually assert but stay with me here) as soon as you press m_mainButton

          [Make sure you compile in debug mode and not release]

          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
          ~Napoleon Bonaparte

          On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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          • VRoninV VRonin

            ok, let's bring out the guns:
            use connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,[]()->void{Q_ASSERT(false);}); this should crash your program (actually assert but stay with me here) as soon as you press m_mainButton

            [Make sure you compile in debug mode and not release]

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            @VRonin
            Nothing happened. Behaves the same way as before.

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              shame on me, it was so obvious and I missed it: QPushButton *m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",parent) ; you are shadowing your member, use m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",this) ;

              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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              • VRoninV VRonin

                shame on me, it was so obvious and I missed it: QPushButton *m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",parent) ; you are shadowing your member, use m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",this) ;

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                @VRonin said in Trouble with signals and slots:

                m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",this) ;

                This is the message I get in output:

                Entered createEditor
                Entered image editor
                Entered ImageCorrectButton!
                m_mainButton clicked!
                ASSERT: "false" in file ..\Folkfriends_1_0\imagecorrectbutton.cpp, line 18

                This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
                Please contact the application's support team for more information.
                C:\Programming\Projects\build-Folkfriends_1_0-Desktop_Qt_5_7_0_MinGW_32bit-Debug\debug\Folkfriends_1_0.exe exited with code 3

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                  we found the problem then.
                  you can now go back to connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&ImageCorrectButton::selectImageFile); and it should work

                  "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                  ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                  On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                  • VRoninV VRonin

                    we found the problem then.
                    you can now go back to connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&ImageCorrectButton::selectImageFile); and it should work

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                    @VRonin said in Trouble with signals and slots:

                    connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&ImageCorrectButton::selectImageFile)

                    Thank you. It works now. What was actually wrong with it?

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                      @VRonin said in Trouble with signals and slots:

                      connect(m_mainButton,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&ImageCorrectButton::selectImageFile)

                      Thank you. It works now. What was actually wrong with it?

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on last edited by jsulm
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                      @gabor53 As @VRonin said you created another button with same name as in your class:

                      // m_mainButton is a new local variable with same name as in the class
                      QPushButton *m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",parent) ;
                      

                      In your class you have

                      QPushButton *m_mainButton;
                      

                      right?
                      But then you create a new one with same name. You just need to remove QPushButton* like this to use m_mainButton from your class:

                      // m_mainButton from the class
                      m_mainButton = new QPushButton("Click to \n &Select Image",parent) ;
                      

                      So, you did the connection with another button (not the one which is visible).

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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