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    Mark81
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    Like this?

    QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(idx); });
    

    it quite the same error:

    'this' cannot be implicitly captured in this context
    cannot call member function 'void CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(QModelIndex) const' without object
    no matching function for call to 'singleShot'

    I cannot fully understand what these messages really mean.

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      Like this?

      QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(idx); });
      

      it quite the same error:

      'this' cannot be implicitly captured in this context
      cannot call member function 'void CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(QModelIndex) const' without object
      no matching function for call to 'singleShot'

      I cannot fully understand what these messages really mean.

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      @Mark81
      Hi
      What about

       QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [this, idx] () {
              emit validationFailed(idx);
          });
      

      Compiles here. (using Mainwindow as slot holder)

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        It doesn't compile here:

        customdelegateoperators.cpp: In member function 'virtual void CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const':
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: error: no matching function for call to 'QTimer::singleShot(int, const CustomDelegateOperators*, CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()>)'
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:83:17: note: candidate: static void QTimer::singleShot(int, const QObject*, const char*)
             static void singleShot(int msec, const QObject *receiver, const char *member);
                         ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:83:17: note:   no known conversion for argument 3 from 'CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()>' to 'const char*'
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:84:17: note: candidate: static void QTimer::singleShot(int, Qt::TimerType, const QObject*, const char*)
             static void singleShot(int msec, Qt::TimerType timerType, const QObject *receiver, const char *member);
                         ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:84:17: note:   candidate expects 4 arguments, 3 provided
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:102:24: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static void QTimer::singleShot(Duration, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::Object*, Func1)
             static inline void singleShot(Duration interval, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func1>::Object *receiver, Func1 slot)
                                ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:102:24: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h: In substitution of 'template<class Duration, class Func1> static void QTimer::singleShot(Duration, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::Object*, Func1) [with Duration = int; Func1 = CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()>]':
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17:   required from here
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:102:24: error: no type named 'Object' in 'struct QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()> >'
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:107:24: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static void QTimer::singleShot(Duration, Qt::TimerType, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::Object*, Func1)
             static inline void singleShot(Duration interval, Qt::TimerType timerType, const typename QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func1>::Object *receiver,
                                ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:107:24: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: note:   cannot convert '(const CustomDelegateOperators*)this' (type 'const CustomDelegateOperators*') to type 'Qt::TimerType'
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:123:13: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static typename std::enable_if<((! QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::IsPointerToMemberFunction) && (! std::is_same<const char*, Func1>::value)), void>::type QTimer::singleShot(Duration, Func1)
                     singleShot(Duration interval, Func1 slot)
                     ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:123:13: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: note:   candidate expects 2 arguments, 3 provided
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:130:13: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static typename std::enable_if<((! QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::IsPointerToMemberFunction) && (! std::is_same<const char*, Func1>::value)), void>::type QTimer::singleShot(Duration, Qt::TimerType, Func1)
                     singleShot(Duration interval, Qt::TimerType timerType, Func1 slot)
                     ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:130:13: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: note:   cannot convert '(const CustomDelegateOperators*)this' (type 'const CustomDelegateOperators*') to type 'Qt::TimerType'
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:138:13: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static typename std::enable_if<((! QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::IsPointerToMemberFunction) && (! std::is_same<const char*, Func1>::value)), void>::type QTimer::singleShot(Duration, QObject*, Func1)
                     singleShot(Duration interval, QObject *context, Func1 slot)
                     ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:138:13: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: note:   cannot convert '(const CustomDelegateOperators*)this' (type 'const CustomDelegateOperators*') to type 'QObject*'
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:145:13: note: candidate: template<class Duration, class Func1> static typename std::enable_if<((! QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<Func2>::IsPointerToMemberFunction) && (! std::is_same<const char*, Func1>::value)), void>::type QTimer::singleShot(Duration, Qt::TimerType, QObject*, Func1)
                     singleShot(Duration interval, Qt::TimerType timerType, QObject *context, Func1 slot)
                     ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:145:13: note:   template argument deduction/substitution failed:
        customdelegateoperators.cpp:70:17: note:   cannot convert '(const CustomDelegateOperators*)this' (type 'const CustomDelegateOperators*') to type 'Qt::TimerType'
                        });
                         ^
        In file included from C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
                         from customdelegateoperators.cpp:4:
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:183:17: note: candidate: static void QTimer::singleShot(std::chrono::milliseconds, const QObject*, const char*)
             static void singleShot(std::chrono::milliseconds value, const QObject *receiver, const char *member)
                         ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:183:17: note:   no known conversion for argument 1 from 'int' to 'std::chrono::milliseconds {aka std::chrono::duration<long long int, std::ratio<1ll, 1000ll> >}'
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:188:17: note: candidate: static void QTimer::singleShot(std::chrono::milliseconds, Qt::TimerType, const QObject*, const char*)
             static void singleShot(std::chrono::milliseconds value, Qt::TimerType timerType, const QObject *receiver, const char *member)
                         ^
        C:\Qt\5.11.1\mingw53_32\include\QtCore/qtimer.h:188:17: note:   candidate expects 4 arguments, 3 provided
        Makefile.Debug:10067: recipe for target 'debug/customdelegateoperators.o' failed
        

        By the way I set CONFIG += c++11 in the project file.

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          Remove CustomDelegateOperators:: before the signal name.

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            Remove CustomDelegateOperators:: before the signal name.

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            @SGaist said in QTimer with lambda functions:

            Remove CustomDelegateOperators:: before the signal name.

            Unfortunately the error messages are still there:

            error: 'this' was not captured for this lambda function
            else QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit validationFailed(idx); });
            ^
            error: cannot call member function 'void CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(QModelIndex) const' without object
            error: no matching function for call to 'QTimer::singleShot(int, const CustomDelegateOperators*, CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()>)'
            else QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit validationFailed(idx); });
            ^
            error: no type named 'Object' in 'struct QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()> >'
            error: no matching function for call to 'singleShot'

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              @SGaist said in QTimer with lambda functions:

              Remove CustomDelegateOperators:: before the signal name.

              Unfortunately the error messages are still there:

              error: 'this' was not captured for this lambda function
              else QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit validationFailed(idx); });
              ^
              error: cannot call member function 'void CustomDelegateOperators::validationFailed(QModelIndex) const' without object
              error: no matching function for call to 'QTimer::singleShot(int, const CustomDelegateOperators*, CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()>)'
              else QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [idx] () { emit validationFailed(idx); });
              ^
              error: no type named 'Object' in 'struct QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<CustomDelegateOperators::setModelData(QWidget*, QAbstractItemModel*, const QModelIndex&) const::<lambda()> >'
              error: no matching function for call to 'singleShot'

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              mrjj
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              @Mark81
              Hi
              I had to capture this in the [] for it to know the signal.

              QTimer::singleShot(10, this, [this, idx] () {
                      emit validationFailed(idx);
                  });
              

              notice the extra this in the [] besides idx

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                I bet there is something "stupid"here like in the other thread :-)

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                  mrjj
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                  #10

                  Hi
                  Hmm, it does look correct.
                  Can you try without the first "this" (the context)

                      QTimer::singleShot(10,[this, idx] () {
                          emit validationFailed(idx);
                      });
                  
                  

                  and if that still complains, try a dummy to see if something with the surrounding code. like being in a switch.

                      QTimer::singleShot(10,[] () { });
                  
                  

                  if it complains about this too, its something else.

                  it seems to complain about CustomDelegateOperators cant be converted to a QObject which is odd as
                  QStyledItemDelegate is.

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                    On side note, I would rather using something like:

                    QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "validationFailed", Qt::QueuedConnection, Q_ARG(QModelIndex, idx));
                    

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      Hmm, it does look correct.
                      Can you try without the first "this" (the context)

                          QTimer::singleShot(10,[this, idx] () {
                              emit validationFailed(idx);
                          });
                      
                      

                      and if that still complains, try a dummy to see if something with the surrounding code. like being in a switch.

                          QTimer::singleShot(10,[] () { });
                      
                      

                      if it complains about this too, its something else.

                      it seems to complain about CustomDelegateOperators cant be converted to a QObject which is odd as
                      QStyledItemDelegate is.

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                      @mrjj said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                      Can you try without the first "this" (the context)

                      HERE WE GO!!!!

                      This works!
                      But I'm honestly astonished about all these attempts! Please, don't misunderstand. I'm very grateful to you and all other guys, but I don't understand why there is so much confusion about the syntax!

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                        On side note, I would rather using something like:

                        QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "validationFailed", Qt::QueuedConnection, Q_ARG(QModelIndex, idx));
                        
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                        @SGaist said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                        On side note, I would rather using something like:

                        QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "validationFailed", Qt::QueuedConnection, Q_ARG(QModelIndex, idx));
                        

                        Thanks but this doesn't compile LOL!
                        I'm going to stay with the other solution that apparently "fix" also the problem of the validation.

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                          Out of curiosity, what errors are you getting ?

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                            Out of curiosity, what errors are you getting ?

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                            @SGaist said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                            Out of curiosity, what errors are you getting ?

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                              @SGaist said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                              Out of curiosity, what errors are you getting ?

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                              @Mark81
                              I'm not a C++er, but since the only argument of type QObject* you are passing is your this as the first parameter, I assume it must be that your this is currently const and causes the error. You must be inside a function which is itself declared const, and hence this is const and unacceptable to QMetaObject::invokeMethod()?

                              You commented earlier that you found lambda syntax confusing, with which I whole-heartedly agree. They are a syntactic mess in many languages, especially C++ IMHO. I don't know, but you/others might like to peruse the little article https://medium.com/genymobile/how-c-lambda-expressions-can-improve-your-qt-code-8cd524f4ed9f I came across; whoever it's written by, it lays things out in a nice, big font!

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                                @mrjj said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                                Can you try without the first "this" (the context)

                                HERE WE GO!!!!

                                This works!
                                But I'm honestly astonished about all these attempts! Please, don't misunderstand. I'm very grateful to you and all other guys, but I don't understand why there is so much confusion about the syntax!

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                                @Mark81 said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                                but I don't understand why there is so much confusion about the syntax!

                                The problem is that this is const inside setModelData. Not something easy to see. Exactly the same reason why QMetaObject::invokeMethod doesn't work.

                                I'm surprised the lambda version works without declaring the signal as const

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                                  @Mark81 said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                                  but I don't understand why there is so much confusion about the syntax!

                                  The problem is that this is const inside setModelData. Not something easy to see. Exactly the same reason why QMetaObject::invokeMethod doesn't work.

                                  I'm surprised the lambda version works without declaring the signal as const

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                                  @VRonin said in QTimer with lambda functions:

                                  I'm surprised the lambda version works without declaring the signal as const

                                  As you can see in the first post the signal is actually const:

                                  signals:
                                      void validationFailed(QModelIndex index) const;
                                  
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