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    bozo6919
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    #1

    Hi,

    I'm searching for a function who can give me the last widget activated.

    I call a widget activated a widget who has focus with the mouse, tab, or keyboard.
    For beginning, just with the mouse. A little example :
    0_1537285354050_presentationNucleusCreator.PNG
    In both squares, I have a QTabWidget who contain two tabs.
    In my class, I have a variable "currentLayout" and a static accessor for this variable. In this same class, I want to have a function, that change, when is necessary, the variable "currentLayout".

    I have already try focusInEvent and mousePressEvent but with these functions, they are called when I pressed a button of my mouse inside the square, but outdoor the content of the tab. If I press my mouse in the middle of the square, the function is not called.
    There is a solution?

    Sorry for my English ^^'

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @bozo6919
      Hi
      Should dynamic_cast not be qobject_cast ?

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      bozo6919
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @mrjj
      Hi yes but I have some problems with qobject_cast :
      "Error C2338 qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro"
      But in my class, I have the macro :

      class ProjectManager : public QObject
      {
      	Q_OBJECT
      
      public:
      	// Some function...
      	template <class T>
      	T findParent(QObject *child)
      	{
      		T r = nullptr;
      
      		if (!child)
      			return nullptr;
      		QObject *parent = child->parent();
      
      		while (parent) {
      			r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
      			if (r)
      				return r;
      			parent = parent->parent();
      		}
      		return r;
      	}
      };
      

      Sorry for my English ^^'

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        SGaist
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        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        Hi,

        Would QApplication::focusWidget be what you are looking for ?

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          bozo6919
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          I thinks it's the same, I remembre when I used it before, and it has same problem : i have to press the mouse outside its content :/

          Sorry for my English ^^'

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            bozo6919
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            I found this signal : QApplication::focusChanged(QWidget *old, QWidget *new)
            And it's work for what I want to do.
            But, this function sends me the most little child of all my widgets. So I have implemented this function :

            template <class T>T findParent(QObject *child)
            {
            	T r = 0;
            
            	if (!child)
            		return nullptr;
            	QObject *parent = child->parent();
            	
            	while (parent) {
            		r = dynamic_cast<T> (parent);
            		if (r)
            			return r;
            		parent = parent->parent();
            	}
            	return r;
            }
            

            And it's working with "findParent<LayoutPanelTabber *>(new);"
            Thanks

            Sorry for my English ^^'

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            • B bozo6919

              I found this signal : QApplication::focusChanged(QWidget *old, QWidget *new)
              And it's work for what I want to do.
              But, this function sends me the most little child of all my widgets. So I have implemented this function :

              template <class T>T findParent(QObject *child)
              {
              	T r = 0;
              
              	if (!child)
              		return nullptr;
              	QObject *parent = child->parent();
              	
              	while (parent) {
              		r = dynamic_cast<T> (parent);
              		if (r)
              			return r;
              		parent = parent->parent();
              	}
              	return r;
              }
              

              And it's working with "findParent<LayoutPanelTabber *>(new);"
              Thanks

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @bozo6919
              Hi
              Should dynamic_cast not be qobject_cast ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @bozo6919
                Hi
                Should dynamic_cast not be qobject_cast ?

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                bozo6919
                wrote on last edited by
                #6

                @mrjj
                Hi yes but I have some problems with qobject_cast :
                "Error C2338 qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro"
                But in my class, I have the macro :

                class ProjectManager : public QObject
                {
                	Q_OBJECT
                
                public:
                	// Some function...
                	template <class T>
                	T findParent(QObject *child)
                	{
                		T r = nullptr;
                
                		if (!child)
                			return nullptr;
                		QObject *parent = child->parent();
                
                		while (parent) {
                			r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
                			if (r)
                				return r;
                			parent = parent->parent();
                		}
                		return r;
                	}
                };
                

                Sorry for my English ^^'

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                • B bozo6919

                  @mrjj
                  Hi yes but I have some problems with qobject_cast :
                  "Error C2338 qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro"
                  But in my class, I have the macro :

                  class ProjectManager : public QObject
                  {
                  	Q_OBJECT
                  
                  public:
                  	// Some function...
                  	template <class T>
                  	T findParent(QObject *child)
                  	{
                  		T r = nullptr;
                  
                  		if (!child)
                  			return nullptr;
                  		QObject *parent = child->parent();
                  
                  		while (parent) {
                  			r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
                  			if (r)
                  				return r;
                  			parent = parent->parent();
                  		}
                  		return r;
                  	}
                  };
                  
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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #7

                  @bozo6919
                  I don't know what the answer is and I don't do C++, but

                  r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
                  "Error C2338 qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro"

                  This will be complaining about the Q_OBJECT on parent or on type T (not sure which, perhaps the latter) not on your class, won't it?

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @bozo6919
                    I don't know what the answer is and I don't do C++, but

                    r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
                    "Error C2338 qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro"

                    This will be complaining about the Q_OBJECT on parent or on type T (not sure which, perhaps the latter) not on your class, won't it?

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #8

                    @bozo6919
                    Hi
                    Ah maybe it don't like templates as T don't exist yet.
                    So if static check, there is no way for it to know if contains Q_OBJECT
                    or not.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @bozo6919
                      Hi
                      Ah maybe it don't like templates as T don't exist yet.
                      So if static check, there is no way for it to know if contains Q_OBJECT
                      or not.

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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #9

                      @mrjj said in get the last QWidget actived:

                      Ah maybe it don't like templates as T don't exist yet.

                      That's what I was wondering/suspecting....

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                        bozo6919
                        wrote on last edited by bozo6919
                        #10

                        Yes, it's what I was suspecting too, but in my class, if I call qobject_cast with T = ContentPanelEditor *, who is contained in the same project and have the macro Q_OBJECT, I have the same error...

                        Edit:
                        No, I misread. ^^' after the qobject_cast on my ContentPanelEditor, I have another cast for a class in another project. So he doesn't know about this class.
                        This other class is contained in a dll. There is a way to apply qobject_cast on it?

                        Sorry for my English ^^'

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                          SGaist
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                          Hi,

                          Can you give more details about that chain of casts ?

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                            Hi,

                            Can you give more details about that chain of casts ?

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                            bozo6919
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #12

                            Hi,

                            My program has two projects :

                            • one is a DLL.
                            • the other an EXE.
                              In my EXE, I have to apply a qobject_cast on a class who is contained in my DLL.
                              But if I put in this class (in the DLL) the macro Q_OBJECT, my IDE (visual studio 2017) cannot compile the project with an error of linking.

                            Sorry for my English ^^'

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                              SGaist
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
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                              #13

                              Is your .dll project also managed with Qt ?

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                Is your .dll project also managed with Qt ?

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                                bozo6919
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #14

                                Yes, theses projects was made with Qt

                                Sorry for my English ^^'

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                                  SGaist
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                                  Then there should be no problem with qobject_cast.

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                                    bozo6919
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #16

                                    Yes, but I have problems, and I don't know yet how to resolve them

                                    Sorry for my English ^^'

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                                      #17

                                      What exact problems ?

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                                        bozo6919
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #18

                                        Hi, sorry for my late

                                        This problem for example :

                                        #pragma once
                                        
                                        #include <QtCore/qobject.h>
                                        
                                        class __declspec(dllexport) LayoutManager : public QObject
                                        {
                                        	Q_OBJECT
                                        
                                        public:
                                        	template <class T>T findParent(QObject *child)
                                        	{
                                        		T r = nullptr;
                                        
                                        		if (!child)
                                        			return nullptr;
                                        		QObject *parent = child->parent();
                                        
                                        		while (parent) {
                                        			r = qobject_cast<T>(parent);
                                        			if (r)
                                        				return r;
                                        			parent = parent->parent();
                                        		}
                                        		return r;
                                        	}
                                        };
                                        

                                        And I have this error message :
                                        Error : C2338 : qobject_cast requires the type to have a Q_OBJECT macro

                                        But the macro is here. So instead of qobject_cast, I have to use dynamic_cast

                                        Sorry for my English ^^'

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                                          SGaist
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #19

                                          What type are you looking for ?

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                                            bozo6919
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                                            #20

                                            This is a type who doesn't exist in this project. I use this function in another project

                                            Sorry for my English ^^'

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