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How to declare a global changeable variable?

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    Aditya1309
    wrote on 19 Jun 2018, 09:02 last edited by
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    @GCDX said in How to declare a global changeable variable?:

    could someone point me in the right direction and show me documentation too

    Hi you can use extern variable declare in some .h header file and use .cpp file to define it. Since the scope is golbal it can be accessed from outside also.
    Take a look at this

    file3.h
    extern int global_variable; /* Declaration of the variable */

    file1.c
    #include "file3.h" /* Declaration made available here /
    #include "prog1.h" /
    Function declarations */

    /* Variable defined here /
    int global_variable = 37; /
    Definition checked against declaration */

    int increment(void) { return global_variable++; }

    file2.c

    #include "file3.h"
    #include "prog1.h"
    #include <stdio.h>

    void use_it(void)
    {
    printf("Global variable: %d\n", global_variable++);
    }

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1433204/how-do-i-use-extern-to-share-variables-between-source-files

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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on 20 Jun 2018, 20:14 last edited by
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      Hi
      Word of Warning.
      While one global variable won't ruin your life, using this method
      for sharing data between classes will soon be a mess.
      But i read it as you want one global variable to control something so
      you should be all right :)

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        GCDX
        wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:11 last edited by
        #5

        @mrjj @Aditya1309 Thanks for all the help

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          21 Jun 2018, 06:11

          @mrjj @Aditya1309 Thanks for all the help

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:17 last edited by
          #6

          @GCDX
          Can i ask what the global will control ?
          I understand you first use a #define from .pro file but need app to alter value.
          so i wonder what its role is :)
          Just to know.

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            21 Jun 2018, 06:11

            @mrjj @Aditya1309 Thanks for all the help

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            JonB
            wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:41 last edited by
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            @GCDX
            #defines and "variables" have nothing to do with each other.

            Unless Qt has a good reason for advising otherwise(?), I see no reason why a .pro file should not have a DEFINES += ... for stuff you have a good reason to want to define.

            As @mrjj asks, perhaps it would be a good idea to explain what you are actually trying to achieve?

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              21 Jun 2018, 06:17

              @GCDX
              Can i ask what the global will control ?
              I understand you first use a #define from .pro file but need app to alter value.
              so i wonder what its role is :)
              Just to know.

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              GCDX
              wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:47 last edited by
              #8

              @mrjj I want to extract the API key of a user and save it as a global variable to access the other features of the website! I've already done it and it works!

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                21 Jun 2018, 06:41

                @GCDX
                #defines and "variables" have nothing to do with each other.

                Unless Qt has a good reason for advising otherwise(?), I see no reason why a .pro file should not have a DEFINES += ... for stuff you have a good reason to want to define.

                As @mrjj asks, perhaps it would be a good idea to explain what you are actually trying to achieve?

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                GCDX
                wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:48 last edited by
                #9

                @JonB OKay i see, its because i was editing a QT code that was written by someone else. So he used a define and i assume define was a static global variable that is used but could not really find out how to write a dynamic global variable

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                  21 Jun 2018, 06:48

                  @JonB OKay i see, its because i was editing a QT code that was written by someone else. So he used a define and i assume define was a static global variable that is used but could not really find out how to write a dynamic global variable

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                  JonB
                  wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 06:50 last edited by
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                  @GCDX
                  What did/does his DEFINE actually read?

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                    21 Jun 2018, 06:50

                    @GCDX
                    What did/does his DEFINE actually read?

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                    GCDX
                    wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:02 last edited by
                    #11

                    @JonB It needs an API key. However, the problem is that if too many use the API key it will be a threat to the server and the API key will get banned

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                      21 Jun 2018, 07:02

                      @JonB It needs an API key. However, the problem is that if too many use the API key it will be a threat to the server and the API key will get banned

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                      JonB
                      wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:05 last edited by
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                      @GCDX
                      I can only imagine this means: at present there is a DEFINE for a constant number/string for some "API key", and you want to change that to be a variable which can be assigned at runtime (somehow) so that it can vary.

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                        21 Jun 2018, 07:05

                        @GCDX
                        I can only imagine this means: at present there is a DEFINE for a constant number/string for some "API key", and you want to change that to be a variable which can be assigned at runtime (somehow) so that it can vary.

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                        GCDX
                        wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:06 last edited by
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                        @JonB Yes, i want it to change such that every user who downloads the app can generate their own API key so a single API key won't be the one polling the system

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                          21 Jun 2018, 07:06

                          @JonB Yes, i want it to change such that every user who downloads the app can generate their own API key so a single API key won't be the one polling the system

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                          JonB
                          wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:07 last edited by JonB
                          #14

                          @GCDX
                          Then you do indeed need to change over from the DEFINE to a variable! (The existing DEFINE is not a "static global variable", it's a [pre-processor] constant, which is quite different.)

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                            21 Jun 2018, 07:07

                            @GCDX
                            Then you do indeed need to change over from the DEFINE to a variable! (The existing DEFINE is not a "static global variable", it's a [pre-processor] constant, which is quite different.)

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                            GCDX
                            wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:08 last edited by
                            #15

                            @JonB Yes its global variable using extern in a globalvariable.h file.

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                              21 Jun 2018, 07:08

                              @JonB Yes its global variable using extern in a globalvariable.h file.

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:12 last edited by
                              #16

                              @GCDX
                              And you also need to save it to a file or will user generate new each time?

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                                21 Jun 2018, 07:12

                                @GCDX
                                And you also need to save it to a file or will user generate new each time?

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                                GCDX
                                wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:15 last edited by
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                                @mrjj do i need to use QFileDialog for this??

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                                  21 Jun 2018, 07:15

                                  @mrjj do i need to use QFileDialog for this??

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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:20 last edited by JonB
                                  #18

                                  @GCDX
                                  Read up on http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#details for an explanation (including sub-topic Platform-Specific Notes). In the usual case, you do not ask the user where to save the settings (your QFileDialog), you allow Qt to save it in the "default" place for your OS.

                                  QSettings automatically saves your changes for you.

                                  [EDIT: I'm not sure why I started talking about QSettings here, I thought you/@mrjj had mentioned it, but perhaps not --- I may have been getting mixed up with another question I was answering! Nonetheless, it's a possible way of saving something to file if that's what you want...]

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                                    21 Jun 2018, 07:15

                                    @mrjj do i need to use QFileDialog for this??

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:25 last edited by
                                    #19

                                    @GCDX
                                    Only if user should select file name himself.
                                    else you will just save it using QFile to a writable location , you can find lookup using
                                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstandardpaths.html

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                                      21 Jun 2018, 07:15

                                      @mrjj do i need to use QFileDialog for this??

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                                      JonB
                                      wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:28 last edited by
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                                      @GCDX
                                      If you ask the user for a file name/path to save to, you are going to have to ask the user for the same path in order to read it back at a later date. This does not sound likely! More like @mrjj's suggestion of saving to a standard file name in a standard directory so that you can re-read it subsequently automatically.

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                                        GCDX
                                        wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:34 last edited by
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                                        @JonB @mrjj Hmm this is interesting, however, i read the QSettings documentation and i am a little confused. How does QSettings store a permanent change? If not shouldn't i used QSettings instead of the extern global variable??

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                                          21 Jun 2018, 07:34

                                          @JonB @mrjj Hmm this is interesting, however, i read the QSettings documentation and i am a little confused. How does QSettings store a permanent change? If not shouldn't i used QSettings instead of the extern global variable??

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                                          mrjj
                                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                                          wrote on 21 Jun 2018, 07:38 last edited by
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                                          @GCDX
                                          QSetting could also be used. Not a bad idea.
                                          On linux it stores in a ini file pr default. on Windows , in registry.

                                          https://wiki.qt.io/How_to_Use_QSettings

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