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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #38

    You're passing w to your method which is not the current MainWindow object you are calling StrategyCod from.

    Pass this to the method.

    On a side note, you are doing some pretty convoluted stuff here for what seems to be a pretty simple task. I'd encourage you to re-think a bit the design of your application.

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      Mikee
      wrote on last edited by
      #39

      Thank you. I wrote it like this

      StrategyCod(ParametrForStrategyCod,this); 
      

      and it works

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        Mikee
        wrote on last edited by
        #40

        How can I create lamda function in the slot of the class?

        
               QVector <double> Perebor1;
               for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3) 
               {
                   Perebor1.append(i);
               }
               QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod");  
               MyLib.load();
               typedef void (*MyPrototype)(double,MainWindow *);
               MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod");
               //StrategyCod(ParametrForStrategyCod,this);  
               QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor1,[&](const double& d){ StrategyCod(d,this);}); 
               MyLib.unload();
        
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          Mikee
          wrote on last edited by Mikee
          #41

          And if I do, the function does not work.

          void StrategyCod(double Parametr, MainWindow *w)
          {
              qDebug()<<"Library work2"<< Parametr<<w->NBar;
              w->NBar=2000;
          }
          

          error:
          Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.
          Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.

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          • mrjjM Offline
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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #42

            Well if Perebor2 still runs when you do MyLib.unload()
            its not so nice for it...

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            • M Offline
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              Mikee
              wrote on last edited by Mikee
              #43

              How to wait for all Perebor2?
              How to change w->NBar throw StrategyCod? If I do it in one thred

              void StrategyCod(double Parametr, MainWindow *w)
              {
                  qDebug()<<"Library work2"<< Parametr<<w->NBar;
                  w->NBar=2000;
              }
              

              it compiles, but when it works errors appears:
              ASSERT failure in QVector<T>::operator[]: "index out of range", file ....\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\mingw53_32\include/QtCore/qvector.h, line 430
              Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.
              Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.

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              • M Mikee

                How to wait for all Perebor2?
                How to change w->NBar throw StrategyCod? If I do it in one thred

                void StrategyCod(double Parametr, MainWindow *w)
                {
                    qDebug()<<"Library work2"<< Parametr<<w->NBar;
                    w->NBar=2000;
                }
                

                it compiles, but when it works errors appears:
                ASSERT failure in QVector<T>::operator[]: "index out of range", file ....\Qt5.9.2\5.9.2\mingw53_32\include/QtCore/qvector.h, line 430
                Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.
                Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #44

                @Mikee
                Dont wait for it.
                Just move the MyLib.unload(); to a better place.

                also if you have

                void mainwindow::somefunction {
                QVector <double> Perebor1;
                for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3)
                {
                Perebor1.append(i);
                }
                QLibrary MyLib("C:\Qt\project\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\debug\StrategyCod");
                MyLib.load();
                typedef void (*MyPrototype)(double,MainWindow *);
                MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod");
                //StrategyCod(ParametrForStrategyCod,this);
                QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor1,[&](const double& d){ StrategyCod(d,this);});
                MyLib.unload();
                } // Perebor1 is deleted here.

                Perebor1 also dies as its a local
                so make them member variables of the class
                and structure code better.

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                  Mikee
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #45

                  `Perebor in class ,MainWindow. It doesn't work. Errors are the same.
                  ``
                  for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3)
                  {
                  Perebor.append(i);
                  }

                     QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod");  
                     MyLib.load();
                     typedef void (*MyPrototype)(double,MainWindow *);
                     MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod");
                     //StrategyCod(ParametrForStrategyCod,this);  
                     //QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor1,[&](const double& d){ StrategyCod(d,this);});  
                     QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[&](const double& d){ StrategyCod(d,this);});
                  
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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #46

                    What about Perebor2 ?
                    Wont it suffer the same and run out of scope ?

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                      Mikee
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #47

                      No. It's okey with Perebor2. Function StrategyCod2 is in class MainWindow works correctly.

                      for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3) 
                             {
                                 Perebor.append(i);
                             }
                      
                             QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[this](const double& d){ StrategyCod2(d);});
                      
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                      • M Mikee

                        No. It's okey with Perebor2. Function StrategyCod2 is in class MainWindow works correctly.

                        for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3) 
                               {
                                   Perebor.append(i);
                               }
                        
                               QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[this](const double& d){ StrategyCod2(d);});
                        
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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #48

                        @Mikee
                        Ok for
                        QLibrary MyLib;
                        docs says
                        QLibrary::~QLibrary()

                        Destroys the QLibrary object.
                        Unless unload() was called explicitly, the library stays in memory until the application terminates.

                        so that seems ok.

                        Im not sure what line gives the
                        "Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function."

                        You should use the debugger to find out.

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                        • SGaistS Offline
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                          SGaist
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #49

                          Out of curiosity, why are you dynamically loading that library since it's so tied to your application and that you are in control of both ?

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                            Mikee
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #50

                            Because I need to change the function code.
                            There is problem in this string:

                            QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[&](const double& d){ StrategyCod(d,this);});
                            

                            because it's working:

                            QLibrary MyLib("C:\\Qt\\project\\build-StrategyCod-Desktop_Qt_5_9_2_MinGW_32bit-Debug\\debug\\StrategyCod");  
                                MyLib.load();
                                typedef void (*MyPrototype)(double,MainWindow *);
                                MyPrototype StrategyCod = (MyPrototype) MyLib.resolve("StrategyCod");
                                StrategyCod(ParametrForStrategyCod,this);  
                                MyLib.unload();
                            

                            and it's working:

                            for (double i=d1;i<=d2;i=i+d3) 
                                   {
                                       Perebor.append(i);
                                   }
                            QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[this](const double& d){ StrategyCod2(d);});
                            

                            Maybe it needs to insert something there:

                            QFuture<void> Perebor2 = QtConcurrent::map(Perebor,[&](const double& d)(/*insert something there*/){ StrategyCod(d,this);});
                            
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