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  • Y YJCN

    @aha_1980 Thanks for your reply. I have read the links. In Qt5, the winEvent has been changed to nativeEvent. This is my code.But it doesn't work.

    
    bool MainWindow::nativeEvent(const QByteArray &eventType, void *message, long *result)
    {
        //Q_UNUSED(eventType);
        MSG* msg = reinterpret_cast<MSG*>(message);
        cout<<"in nativeEvent:"<<msg->message<<endl;
        if(msg->message==275)
        {
            //GetMessage(msg, NULL, NULL, NULL);
            TranslateMessage(msg);
            cout << "TranslateMessage" << endl;
            DispatchMessage(msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
            cout << "DispatchMessage" << endl;
            return true;
        }
            return false;
    }
    
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    @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

    But it doesn't work

    What exactly doesn't work?
    "Note: Events are only delivered to this event handler if the widget is has a native Window handle." from http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#nativeEvent

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

      But it doesn't work

      What exactly doesn't work?
      "Note: Events are only delivered to this event handler if the widget is has a native Window handle." from http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#nativeEvent

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      @jsulm I use the Canon EDSDK to control the EOS 800D. I want to download image from camera. after taking picture. In EDSDK, the download is handled by callback function. I test in command line programm ,and there must be this code after sending a take picture command. Otherwise, the programm can't enter the callback funtion.

      MSG msg = { };
      while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
      {
          TranslateMessage(&msg);
          DispatchMessage(&msg);
      }
      

      There is the reason I find in Google.

      If you're using the EDSDK on Windows, you have to have a Windows message loop in your main thread, otherwise callbacks won't happen. (This is because the EDSDK uses the obsolete COM STA threading model instead of real threads.)
      

      https://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a431209c-be99-4394-88b3-59879cb790a4/objecteventhandler-callback-nevercalled?forum=Offtopic
      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16839640/edsdk-callbacks-not-working/18624865

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      • Y YJCN

        @jsulm I use the Canon EDSDK to control the EOS 800D. I want to download image from camera. after taking picture. In EDSDK, the download is handled by callback function. I test in command line programm ,and there must be this code after sending a take picture command. Otherwise, the programm can't enter the callback funtion.

        MSG msg = { };
        while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
        {
            TranslateMessage(&msg);
            DispatchMessage(&msg);
        }
        

        There is the reason I find in Google.

        If you're using the EDSDK on Windows, you have to have a Windows message loop in your main thread, otherwise callbacks won't happen. (This is because the EDSDK uses the obsolete COM STA threading model instead of real threads.)
        

        https://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a431209c-be99-4394-88b3-59879cb790a4/objecteventhandler-callback-nevercalled?forum=Offtopic
        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16839640/edsdk-callbacks-not-working/18624865

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        @YJCN
        Hi
        in case that nativeEvent simply cannot work with decade-old COM crap (1998)
        there is always the options of using a plain c++ app that will handle the downloading / save to file and
        you simply call it with QProcess from Qt GUI app.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @YJCN
          Hi
          in case that nativeEvent simply cannot work with decade-old COM crap (1998)
          there is always the options of using a plain c++ app that will handle the downloading / save to file and
          you simply call it with QProcess from Qt GUI app.

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          #9

          @mrjj The Canon 's demo is using MFC. Why MFC could use?

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            @mrjj The Canon 's demo is using MFC. Why MFC could use?

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            @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

            Why MFC could use?

            Because it is Microsofts own GUI framework using the Windows event loop...

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

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            • Y YJCN

              @mrjj The Canon 's demo is using MFC. Why MFC could use?

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              @YJCN
              MFC is very old too :)

              Anyway i wonder with that line

              if(msg->message==275)

              means ? where did u get this magic number from ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @YJCN
                MFC is very old too :)

                Anyway i wonder with that line

                if(msg->message==275)

                means ? where did u get this magic number from ?

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                #12

                @mrjj
                This my CMD programm code

                int main (){       
                        EdsCameraRef camera;
                	EdsUInt32 tv;
                        init_camera(camera);
                	//start_liveview(camera);
                	//TakePicture(camera);
                	
                	take_photo(camera,1,1000);
                	//TakePhoto();
                	//dispose(camera);
                	cout << "before message" << endl;
                	MSG msg;
                	while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                	{
                		cout << "in while" << " msg.message:"<<msg.message<<endl;
                		TranslateMessage(&msg);
                		cout << "TranslateMessage" << endl;
                		DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                		cout << "DispatchMessage" << endl;
                		break;
                	}
                	cout << "after message" << endl;
                        EdsCloseSession(camera);
                	cout << "EdsCloseSession(camera);";
                	EdsTerminateSDK();
                	system("pause");
                        return 0;
                

                This is output
                0_1537429196448_3c672381-54c0-4382-832e-91e484ab0433-image.png

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #13

                  HI
                  ahh, so 275 is the ID for what SDK is doing.
                  So you call
                  init_camera(camera); in main window also ?
                  (and take_photo(camera,1,1000);
                  and camera is a member variable in main window so it doesn't run out of scope?

                  but you never see 275 ? in natvieEvent?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    HI
                    ahh, so 275 is the ID for what SDK is doing.
                    So you call
                    init_camera(camera); in main window also ?
                    (and take_photo(camera,1,1000);
                    and camera is a member variable in main window so it doesn't run out of scope?

                    but you never see 275 ? in natvieEvent?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @mrjj Yes. I put the code(init_camera(camera) and take_photo(camera,1,1000) ) in Button's slot function, after taking picture, the programm can't enter callback function(handleObjectEvent) and there is no 275 in natvieEvent.

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                    • Y YJCN

                      @mrjj Yes. I put the code(init_camera(camera) and take_photo(camera,1,1000) ) in Button's slot function, after taking picture, the programm can't enter callback function(handleObjectEvent) and there is no 275 in natvieEvent.

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                      Hi
                      and just to be 100% sure
                      camera is NOT a local variable in Button's slot function, but in the .h file as a true member of
                      main maindiw (in .h file) ?
                      (im checking its not a death by scope issue)

                      If unsure what i ask, please show full Button's slot function. :)

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi
                        and just to be 100% sure
                        camera is NOT a local variable in Button's slot function, but in the .h file as a true member of
                        main maindiw (in .h file) ?
                        (im checking its not a death by scope issue)

                        If unsure what i ask, please show full Button's slot function. :)

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @mrjj This is Button's slot function code

                        void MainWindow::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                        {
                            EdsCameraRef camera;
                            init_camera(camera);
                            //start_liveview(camera);
                            //TakePicture(camera);
                            take_photo(camera,1,1000);
                            //TakePhoto();
                            //dispose(camera);
                            cout << "before message" << endl;
                            MSG msg;
                            while (::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                            {
                                TranslateMessage(&msg);
                                DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                                break;
                            }
                            cout << "after message" << endl;
                            EdsCloseSession(camera);
                            cout << "EdsCloseSession(camera);";
                            EdsTerminateSDK();
                        }
                        
                        
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                        • Y YJCN

                          @mrjj This is Button's slot function code

                          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_2_clicked()
                          {
                              EdsCameraRef camera;
                              init_camera(camera);
                              //start_liveview(camera);
                              //TakePicture(camera);
                              take_photo(camera,1,1000);
                              //TakePhoto();
                              //dispose(camera);
                              cout << "before message" << endl;
                              MSG msg;
                              while (::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                              {
                                  TranslateMessage(&msg);
                                  DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                                  break;
                              }
                              cout << "after message" << endl;
                              EdsCloseSession(camera);
                              cout << "EdsCloseSession(camera);";
                              EdsTerminateSDK();
                          }
                          
                          
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                          @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

                          while (::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                          {
                          TranslateMessage(&msg);
                          DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                          break;
                          }

                          You execute this loop only once (because of the break).
                          Shouldn't you call break after you got the message you need?

                          @mrjj camera is local :-) but I don't thin this is the issue here.

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

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

                            while (::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                            {
                            TranslateMessage(&msg);
                            DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                            break;
                            }

                            You execute this loop only once (because of the break).
                            Shouldn't you call break after you got the message you need?

                            @mrjj camera is local :-) but I don't thin this is the issue here.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            @jsulm
                            I agree, it should not run out of scope if it works like we think :)
                            But you are right, maybe it just get first MSG as then it breaks.

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @YJCN said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

                              while (::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
                              {
                              TranslateMessage(&msg);
                              DispatchMessage(&msg); // Ends up calling objectEventFnc
                              break;
                              }

                              You execute this loop only once (because of the break).
                              Shouldn't you call break after you got the message you need?

                              @mrjj camera is local :-) but I don't thin this is the issue here.

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                              @YJCN

                              @jsulm said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

                              Shouldn't you call break after you got the message you need?

                              Indeed, the loop picks up the first message and that's it. What makes you think that message is the right/only one which needs to be processed this way? It could be any old message....

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                                @YJCN

                                @jsulm said in How to use Windows Message Loop and Qt Application Exec?:

                                Shouldn't you call break after you got the message you need?

                                Indeed, the loop picks up the first message and that's it. What makes you think that message is the right/only one which needs to be processed this way? It could be any old message....

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                                @jsulm @JonB @mrjj Yes, you are right !!! I comment the "break" . It works well!! THANK YOU!☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

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                                • Y YJCN

                                  @jsulm @JonB @mrjj Yes, you are right !!! I comment the "break" . It works well!! THANK YOU!☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

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                                  @YJCN
                                  You have to do more than just comment out the break, if that's what you're saying. If that's all you do the ::GetMessage() loop will never exit, and your code will never return from on_pushButton_2_clicked(), e.g. you cannot press it again to take another photo. Presumably you need to find out whatever is the final message your camera issues on taking a photo and exit the loop once that has been received.

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                                    @YJCN
                                    You have to do more than just comment out the break, if that's what you're saying. If that's all you do the ::GetMessage() loop will never exit, and your code will never return from on_pushButton_2_clicked(), e.g. you cannot press it again to take another photo. Presumably you need to find out whatever is the final message your camera issues on taking a photo and exit the loop once that has been received.

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                                    #22

                                    @JonB Yes. I just use a five times for loop to solve it . ^_^

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                                    • Y YJCN

                                      @JonB Yes. I just use a five times for loop to solve it . ^_^

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                                      @YJCN
                                      I don't know if your response is serious or amused. Doing it "five times" is very flaky. Isn't there a particular message number you get which you need to wait for to indicate it's now OK to leave the loop?

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