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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Taz742 Then it's fine, right? Or do I misunderstand something? If ~QTreeWidget() isn't called then it does not delete anything.

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    @jsulm said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

    Then it's fine, right?

    Yes.

    @jsulm said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

    If ~QTreeWidget() isn't called then it does not delete anything.

    I also dont know what happend..

    Do what you want.

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    • Taz742T Taz742

      @jsulm said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

      Then it's fine, right?

      Yes.

      @jsulm said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

      If ~QTreeWidget() isn't called then it does not delete anything.

      I also dont know what happend..

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      @Taz742 "its printed My items...
      What happend" - to be honest I don't understand what you mean. What happened and what were you expecting to happen?

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Taz742 "its printed My items...
        What happend" - to be honest I don't understand what you mean. What happened and what were you expecting to happen?

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        #8

        @jsulm
        when I click on the button I can see treewidgetitems, then I close tab and click on this button again but this treewidgetitems is not shown.

        Do what you want.

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        • Taz742T Taz742

          @jsulm
          when I click on the button I can see treewidgetitems, then I close tab and click on this button again but this treewidgetitems is not shown.

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          jsulm
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          @Taz742 said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

          then I close tab

          I guess if you close the tab then the tab and its content (tree view) are deleted?

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Taz742 said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

            then I close tab

            I guess if you close the tab then the tab and its content (tree view) are deleted?

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            #10

            @jsulm
            First click on my button
            alt text

            Result is good, i have 2 treeitem:
            alt text

            now close this tab and click again my button and insert tab, result is:
            alt text

            Do what you want.

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            • Taz742T Taz742

              @jsulm
              First click on my button
              alt text

              Result is good, i have 2 treeitem:
              alt text

              now close this tab and click again my button and insert tab, result is:
              alt text

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              jsulm
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              @Taz742 You should debug your app to see what happens.

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Taz742 You should debug your app to see what happens.

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                @jsulm
                Of course i tryed...

                    for (auto it = items.begin(); it != items.end(); it++) {
                        ui->treeWidget->addTopLevelItem(it.value());
                        it.value()->setExpanded(true);
                    }
                

                Its entered in my loop, everything is done without a problem but i can't see my treeitems.
                Also i tryed

                qDebug() << ui->treeWidget->topLevelItemsCount();
                

                after end loop, and result is 0.

                Do what you want.

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                  Here are you sure your wdgTemplate is nullptr after closing it ? or when close is activated are you sure you handled to not delete the closed tab and its data ?

                   if (wdgTemplate) {
                          ui->tabWidget->setCurrentWidget(wdgTemplate);
                          return;
                      }
                  
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                  • GeekOwLG GeekOwL

                    Here are you sure your wdgTemplate is nullptr after closing it ? or when close is activated are you sure you handled to not delete the closed tab and its data ?

                     if (wdgTemplate) {
                            ui->tabWidget->setCurrentWidget(wdgTemplate);
                            return;
                        }
                    
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                    @GeekOwL said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                    Here are you sure your wdgTemplate is nullptr after closing it ?

                    Yes.

                        QObject::connect(this->ui->tabWidget, &QTabWidget::tabCloseRequested, this, [=](int index) {
                            if (index != ui->tabWidget->indexOf(dlg)) {
                                if(ui->tabWidget->widget(index) == dlgRep) {
                                    ui->tabWidget->removeTab(index);
                                    dlgRep = NULL;
                                } else if (ui->tabWidget->widget(index) == wdgTemplate) {
                                    ui->tabWidget->removeTab(index);
                                    wdgTemplate = NULL;
                                }
                            }
                        });
                    

                    @GeekOwL said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                    or when close is activated are you sure you handled to not delete the closed tab and its data

                    I dont know... I have no answer to this question.

                    Do what you want.

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                    • Taz742T Taz742

                      @GeekOwL said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                      Here are you sure your wdgTemplate is nullptr after closing it ?

                      Yes.

                          QObject::connect(this->ui->tabWidget, &QTabWidget::tabCloseRequested, this, [=](int index) {
                              if (index != ui->tabWidget->indexOf(dlg)) {
                                  if(ui->tabWidget->widget(index) == dlgRep) {
                                      ui->tabWidget->removeTab(index);
                                      dlgRep = NULL;
                                  } else if (ui->tabWidget->widget(index) == wdgTemplate) {
                                      ui->tabWidget->removeTab(index);
                                      wdgTemplate = NULL;
                                  }
                              }
                          });
                      

                      @GeekOwL said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                      or when close is activated are you sure you handled to not delete the closed tab and its data

                      I dont know... I have no answer to this question.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      I replace my code, i create QtreeWidgetItem only constructor, i have a following code and its work fine:

                      QMap<int, ForTree> &items = globalall->tree;
                      auto it = items.begin();
                      auto &&topItem = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);
                      topItem->setExpanded(true);
                      ui->treeWidget->addTopLevelItem(topItem);
                      this->mpTree[it.key()] = topItem;
                      
                      it++;
                      for (; it != items.end(); it++) {
                          MyTree *m_item = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);
                          m_item->setExpanded(true);
                          this->mpTree[it.value().ParentUID]->addChild(m_item);
                          this->mpTree[it.key()] = m_item;
                      }
                      

                      MyTree is a my class, sub class of QTreeWidgetItem:

                      MyTree::MyTree(QVariant value, int UID, bool checked, QTreeWidgetItem *parent) : QTreeWidgetItem(parent)
                      {
                          this->m_value = value;
                          this->m_parent = static_cast<MyTree*>(parent);
                          this->m_UID = UID;
                          this->m_checked = checked;
                      
                          this->setData(0, Qt::EditRole, value);
                          this->setIcon(0, QIcon(":/SMSicons/folder.png"));
                          this->setCheckState(0, (checked ^ 1) ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked);
                      }
                      
                      • But I still wonder what was the problem?

                      • If my treeItems were destroyed with the tree, why i have items in my QMap<> ?

                      Do what you want.

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                      • Taz742T Taz742

                        I replace my code, i create QtreeWidgetItem only constructor, i have a following code and its work fine:

                        QMap<int, ForTree> &items = globalall->tree;
                        auto it = items.begin();
                        auto &&topItem = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);
                        topItem->setExpanded(true);
                        ui->treeWidget->addTopLevelItem(topItem);
                        this->mpTree[it.key()] = topItem;
                        
                        it++;
                        for (; it != items.end(); it++) {
                            MyTree *m_item = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);
                            m_item->setExpanded(true);
                            this->mpTree[it.value().ParentUID]->addChild(m_item);
                            this->mpTree[it.key()] = m_item;
                        }
                        

                        MyTree is a my class, sub class of QTreeWidgetItem:

                        MyTree::MyTree(QVariant value, int UID, bool checked, QTreeWidgetItem *parent) : QTreeWidgetItem(parent)
                        {
                            this->m_value = value;
                            this->m_parent = static_cast<MyTree*>(parent);
                            this->m_UID = UID;
                            this->m_checked = checked;
                        
                            this->setData(0, Qt::EditRole, value);
                            this->setIcon(0, QIcon(":/SMSicons/folder.png"));
                            this->setCheckState(0, (checked ^ 1) ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked);
                        }
                        
                        • But I still wonder what was the problem?

                        • If my treeItems were destroyed with the tree, why i have items in my QMap<> ?

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                        jsulm
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                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @Taz742 said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                        MyTree *m_item = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);

                        You don't provide a parent and I'm not sure the QTreeWidget takes the ownership of the children if you add them. If not then it would explain why they are still there.

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

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Taz742 said in QTreeWidget from my QMap<int, QTreeWidgetItem*> populate only once:

                          MyTree *m_item = new MyTree(it.value().Name, it.value().UID, it.value().Pause);

                          You don't provide a parent and I'm not sure the QTreeWidget takes the ownership of the children if you add them. If not then it would explain why they are still there.

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                          @jsulm
                          Please leave it for a while.
                          Think about the problem only, because if i use QTreeWidgetItem and not MyTree i have the same problem..

                          Do what you want.

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                            mrjj
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                            Hi
                            I was thinking:

                            If the TreeWidget didnt not take ownership of the items, then any normal use case would leak.
                            So if the treewidget is deleted, it will delete its items too.

                            If you have a QMap with pointers to the items.
                            You map will still have the items * pointer but now they point to deleted QtreeWidgetItem (child)
                            if used once/given to a TreeWidget and this TreeWidget gets deleted.

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              Hi
                              I was thinking:

                              If the TreeWidget didnt not take ownership of the items, then any normal use case would leak.
                              So if the treewidget is deleted, it will delete its items too.

                              If you have a QMap with pointers to the items.
                              You map will still have the items * pointer but now they point to deleted QtreeWidgetItem (child)
                              if used once/given to a TreeWidget and this TreeWidget gets deleted.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              @mrjj
                              Yes supposedly.

                              Do what you want.

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