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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    The idea behind QThreadPool is to use a QRunnable subclass object that does the job you want in another thread. You don't access the QThread objects used directly.

    So what are you trying to achieve ?

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      The idea behind QThreadPool is to use a QRunnable subclass object that does the job you want in another thread. You don't access the QThread objects used directly.

      So what are you trying to achieve ?

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      JadeN001
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      @SGaist thank you.
      i want to use particular thread from Qthreadpool.
      for Ex:
      worker->moveToThread(mythread);

      here,as we are moving object in "mythread" same way i want to move object to the thread which is one of the Qthreadpool's thread.

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        @SGaist thank you.
        i want to use particular thread from Qthreadpool.
        for Ex:
        worker->moveToThread(mythread);

        here,as we are moving object in "mythread" same way i want to move object to the thread which is one of the Qthreadpool's thread.

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        jsulm
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        @JadeN001 said in movetothread in threadpool:

        i want to use particular thread from Qthreadpool.

        but why? Why do you care which thread from the pool is used?

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @JadeN001 said in movetothread in threadpool:

          i want to use particular thread from Qthreadpool.

          but why? Why do you care which thread from the pool is used?

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          JadeN001
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          @jsulm i want to move two objects in one thread

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            Why do you need two different objects moved to the same thread ?

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              If you want to choose a specific thread to use, then create your own QThread. Don't use QThreadPool.

              QThreadPool is designed for situations where you don't care which thread is being used.

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                #11

                you can do

                movetoThread(QThread::currentThread);
                

                in your runnable::run();

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                • JKSHJ JKSH

                  If you want to choose a specific thread to use, then create your own QThread. Don't use QThreadPool.

                  QThreadPool is designed for situations where you don't care which thread is being used.

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                  JadeN001
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                  @JKSH can i use
                  connect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()),this, SLOT(readyread()));
                  In run() of qrunnable class.

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                    @JKSH can i use
                    connect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()),this, SLOT(readyread()));
                    In run() of qrunnable class.

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                    @JadeN001 said in movetothread in threadpool:

                    @JKSH can i use
                    connect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()),this, SLOT(readyread()));
                    In run() of qrunnable class.

                    I haven't done this before so I'm not 100% sure. It might be possible, but only if:

                    • Your QRunnable also runs its own event loop, AND
                    • You set your QRunnable's thread affinity correctly using QObject::moveToThread().

                    This feels messy/hacky to me though. Is there a reason why you don't want to use a worker QObject subclass plus a QThread instead?

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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      @JadeN001 said in movetothread in threadpool:

                      @JKSH can i use
                      connect(socket, SIGNAL(readyRead()),this, SLOT(readyread()));
                      In run() of qrunnable class.

                      I haven't done this before so I'm not 100% sure. It might be possible, but only if:

                      • Your QRunnable also runs its own event loop, AND
                      • You set your QRunnable's thread affinity correctly using QObject::moveToThread().

                      This feels messy/hacky to me though. Is there a reason why you don't want to use a worker QObject subclass plus a QThread instead?

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                      @JKSH i have already done my task using qthread.but i want make it possible by doing same thing using qthreadpool because in qthread i have made vector of limited threads.I think that it might me possible with qthreadpool.

                      As i know qrunnable doesnt have its own qeventloop.

                      You set your QRunnable's thread affinity correctly using QObject::moveToThread().
                      
                      

                      for this what i experiment is :
                      In run() of subclass QRunnable:

                      void run()
                      {
                         worker *w=new worker();
                          w->moveToThread(QThread::currentThread());
                          w->addclients(socketDescriptor);
                      }
                      

                      it is correct or not i don't know but it works.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Why do you need two different objects moved to the same thread ?

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                        JadeN001
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                        @SGaist
                        1.creating socket and store in o vector
                        2.Read the message from client
                        3.write that message to all clients.

                        these all task i want to do in SAME thread.
                        i have done that @mokj suggest me and it works.

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