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    Jonnybravo
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    #7

    is there a way to do it via array or do i have to build my own template that will cast a vector buffer and loop thru the vector base on the size and location i give it

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    • J Jonnybravo

      is there a way to do it via array or do i have to build my own template that will cast a vector buffer and loop thru the vector base on the size and location i give it

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      Taz742
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      #8

      @Jonnybravo
      not need array.
      QDataStream are best way, for my point of view.
      Here you can see how to use QDataStream
      https://forum.qt.io/topic/84222/qdatastream-serialze-deserialize-myclass-pointer/2
      It would be nice if you read everything in the end.

      Do what you want.

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        VRonin
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        Let's imagine your ce06000038000000010000000000000068656c6c6f616c6c00 is one 32bit signed integer and a QString.

        QTcpSocket *socket = qobject_cast<QTcpSocket *>(socketObject);
        if(!socket) return;
        QDataStream streamer(socket);
        streamer.startTransaction();
        qint32 val1;
        QString val2;
        streamer >> val1 >> val2;
        if(streamer.commitTransaction()){
        qDebug() << "Read successful: " << val1 << val2;
        }
        

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          Jonnybravo
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          The only issue with datastreams is that the data is always changing very rarely do you see the same data twice. So i understand that hes breaking up the data into variables.

          qint32 val1;
          QString val2;
          streamer >> val1 >> val2;
          

          Before in my C++ app i would create a unsigned char vector resize the vector to the recvd size of the socket create a template that would loop thru the position base on the value i sent to it.

          its mostly about being able to recv the data verity it on my end and send back what i need.

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            The only issue with datastreams is that the data is always changing very rarely do you see the same data twice. So i understand that hes breaking up the data into variables.

            qint32 val1;
            QString val2;
            streamer >> val1 >> val2;
            

            Before in my C++ app i would create a unsigned char vector resize the vector to the recvd size of the socket create a template that would loop thru the position base on the value i sent to it.

            its mostly about being able to recv the data verity it on my end and send back what i need.

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            VRonin
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            #11

            @Jonnybravo I don't think I understand what you mean

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              #12

              Isn't the information structure what you are sending around ?

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                Jonnybravo
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                The information is not known i am just recving traffic from a tcp connection and trying to parse the data so that i can read it and check its validations on my end before replying back.

                //Something like this i can do
                //ce06000038000000010000000000000068656c6c6f616c6c00
                qint8 header = recvdbuffer[0];
                qint8 opcode = recvdbuffer[1];
                qint8 size = recvdbuffer[4];
                for(unsigned i = 0; i < recvdbuffer.length(); i++ )
                {
                // grab the string from the array
                }
                
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                  #14

                  How do you know when you received a full frame of data ?

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                    Jonnybravo
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    The client builds the packet into one big buffer and sends it. On the server side i know the size and most data in the frame.

                    Qt just has a crap way of being able to have a dynamic way of extracting data from a socket.

                    The only methods i can think of off the top of my head is use qdatastream that is built on top of the data structure of what you are reading then pass the infomation into arguments later on to be used for whatever you need it for.

                    example:

                    QTcpSocket *socket = qobject_cast<QTcpSocket *>(socketObject);
                    if(!socket) return;
                    QDataStream streamer(socket);
                    streamer.startTransaction();
                    
                    streamer >> val1 >> val2 >> val3 >> val4;
                    
                    switch (val2)
                    case: // do what you need with val2 with a function that takes arguments val4 and val5
                    break;
                    
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                      If your client is sending the information structure, why not implement the stream operators for that structure directly ? That way you'll have directly an information object to handle on the receiving end.

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                      • J Jonnybravo

                        The client builds the packet into one big buffer and sends it. On the server side i know the size and most data in the frame.

                        Qt just has a crap way of being able to have a dynamic way of extracting data from a socket.

                        The only methods i can think of off the top of my head is use qdatastream that is built on top of the data structure of what you are reading then pass the infomation into arguments later on to be used for whatever you need it for.

                        example:

                        QTcpSocket *socket = qobject_cast<QTcpSocket *>(socketObject);
                        if(!socket) return;
                        QDataStream streamer(socket);
                        streamer.startTransaction();
                        
                        streamer >> val1 >> val2 >> val3 >> val4;
                        
                        switch (val2)
                        case: // do what you need with val2 with a function that takes arguments val4 and val5
                        break;
                        
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                        VRonin
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        You can always use startTransaction on the socket without using QDataStream

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                          Jonnybravo
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          Could you tell me what im doing wrong here.. (qbyte array to qvector)

                          So ive created a class that gets data from a struct vector buffer

                          struct Packet
                          {
                              public:
                                  QVector<quint8>Buffer;
                                  quint8 Header;
                                  quint8 OpCode;
                          
                          public:
                              Packet( ) {}
                              Packet( int size ) : Buffer(size){ }
                          
                          	/* Read values from packet */
                              template <typename T> T Get( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                          		if( Buffer.size() < pos+sizeof(T) ) 
                                                return 0;
                          		return *((T*)&Buffer[pos]);
                          	}
                              quint8 GetByte( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                                  return Get<quint8>( pos );
                          	}
                              quint16 GetWord( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                                  return Get<quint16>( pos );
                          	}
                              unsigned GetDWord( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                          		return Get<unsigned>( pos );
                          	}
                              quint64 GetQWord( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                                  return Get<quint64>( pos );
                          	}
                              float GetFloat( quint32 pos )
                          	{
                          		return Get<float>( pos );
                          	}
                              void GetString( quint32 pos, char* buffer )
                          	{	  
                          		unsigned strLen = GetDWord( pos );
                          		for(unsigned i = 0; i < strLen; i++ )
                          		{
                                      buffer[i] = Get<quint8>(pos+4+i);
                          		}
                          		buffer[strLen] = 0;
                          	}
                          };
                          

                          So i am now trying to convert the data from qbyte to vector.

                          // Recv the entire buffer from bytesAvailable()
                          recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                          Packet m_pak(recvbuffer.size());
                          
                          QDataStream out(&recvbuffer ,QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                          out << m_pak.Buffer;
                          
                          //doesnt fill the buffer with the qbytearray..
                          

                          Now should i just instead of using datastream just resize it and insert the qbytearray into the vector.

                          recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                          Packet m_pak(MAX_BUFFER);
                          m_pak.Buffer.resize(m_pak.Buffer.size() + recvbuffer.size());
                          memcpy(&m_pak.Buffer[m_pak.Buffer.size() - recvbuffer.size()], &recvbuffer[0], recvbuffer.size() * sizeof(int));
                          

                          doesnt work..

                          recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                          Packet m_pak(MAX_BUFFER);
                          m_pak.Buffer.reserve(m_pak.Buffer.size() + recvbuffer.size());
                          qCopy(&recvbuffer[0], &recvbuffer[recvbuffer.size()], std::back_inserter(m_pak.Buffer));
                          //crashes due to the inserter copy.
                          

                          Any ideas in how to fix this or what i should do...

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                            How do you know you received the full data ?

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                              Jonnybravo
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              i do a checksum on the packet size and of that of the header. if the data matches to what it should be i parse it..

                              any sugguestions how to fix my issue?

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                                i do a checksum on the packet size and of that of the header. if the data matches to what it should be i parse it..

                                any sugguestions how to fix my issue?

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                                jsulm
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #21

                                @Jonnybravo Why do you want to use QVector for your buffer instead of QByteArray?

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                                • J Jonnybravo

                                  Could you tell me what im doing wrong here.. (qbyte array to qvector)

                                  So ive created a class that gets data from a struct vector buffer

                                  struct Packet
                                  {
                                      public:
                                          QVector<quint8>Buffer;
                                          quint8 Header;
                                          quint8 OpCode;
                                  
                                  public:
                                      Packet( ) {}
                                      Packet( int size ) : Buffer(size){ }
                                  
                                  	/* Read values from packet */
                                      template <typename T> T Get( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                  		if( Buffer.size() < pos+sizeof(T) ) 
                                                        return 0;
                                  		return *((T*)&Buffer[pos]);
                                  	}
                                      quint8 GetByte( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                          return Get<quint8>( pos );
                                  	}
                                      quint16 GetWord( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                          return Get<quint16>( pos );
                                  	}
                                      unsigned GetDWord( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                  		return Get<unsigned>( pos );
                                  	}
                                      quint64 GetQWord( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                          return Get<quint64>( pos );
                                  	}
                                      float GetFloat( quint32 pos )
                                  	{
                                  		return Get<float>( pos );
                                  	}
                                      void GetString( quint32 pos, char* buffer )
                                  	{	  
                                  		unsigned strLen = GetDWord( pos );
                                  		for(unsigned i = 0; i < strLen; i++ )
                                  		{
                                              buffer[i] = Get<quint8>(pos+4+i);
                                  		}
                                  		buffer[strLen] = 0;
                                  	}
                                  };
                                  

                                  So i am now trying to convert the data from qbyte to vector.

                                  // Recv the entire buffer from bytesAvailable()
                                  recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                                  Packet m_pak(recvbuffer.size());
                                  
                                  QDataStream out(&recvbuffer ,QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                                  out << m_pak.Buffer;
                                  
                                  //doesnt fill the buffer with the qbytearray..
                                  

                                  Now should i just instead of using datastream just resize it and insert the qbytearray into the vector.

                                  recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                                  Packet m_pak(MAX_BUFFER);
                                  m_pak.Buffer.resize(m_pak.Buffer.size() + recvbuffer.size());
                                  memcpy(&m_pak.Buffer[m_pak.Buffer.size() - recvbuffer.size()], &recvbuffer[0], recvbuffer.size() * sizeof(int));
                                  

                                  doesnt work..

                                  recvbuffer = socket->readAll();
                                  Packet m_pak(MAX_BUFFER);
                                  m_pak.Buffer.reserve(m_pak.Buffer.size() + recvbuffer.size());
                                  qCopy(&recvbuffer[0], &recvbuffer[recvbuffer.size()], std::back_inserter(m_pak.Buffer));
                                  //crashes due to the inserter copy.
                                  

                                  Any ideas in how to fix this or what i should do...

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #22

                                  @Jonnybravo

                                  I don't quite get why you're doing this, but this, should work:

                                  m_pak.Buffer.clear();
                                  for(int i(0); i < recvbuffer .size(); i++)
                                      m_pak.Buffer.append(static_cast<int>(recvbuffer.at(i));) 
                                  

                                  I'm not sure if you'll need the cast, but I added it, just to be sure ;-)


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