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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @lucas_1603 Your Song class is QObject based and thus not copyable. You're apparently trying to make a copy of it.
    Double click at the first error line and see what is there.

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    Lucas_1603
    wrote on last edited by
    #11

    @jsulm I don't know what you mean by said that I'm trying to make a copy of it. I actually didn't assign any ones to others!

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      #12

      Hi,

      Are you maybe using the copy constructor somewhere ?

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Hi,

        Are you maybe using the copy constructor somewhere ?

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        wrote on last edited by Lucas_1603
        #13

        @sgaist Nope, I don't use it in my project and I'm quite sure about that ^^.
        I really want to know what does the error use of deleted function 'Song::Song(const Song&)' mean.

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          #14

          It means that somewhere in your code you are using the copy constructor which is disabled since QObject objects cannot be copied.

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          • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

            @sgaist Nope, I don't use it in my project and I'm quite sure about that ^^.
            I really want to know what does the error use of deleted function 'Song::Song(const Song&)' mean.

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            JKSH
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            wrote on last edited by JKSH
            #15

            @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

            Nope, I don't use it in my project and I'm quite sure about that ^^.

            The copy constructor is invoked when you try to assign one Song object to another, for example:

            Song s1("Happy Birthday to You", "Me", "/path/to/song", "/path/to/art");
            
            Song s2(s1);  // copy-constructor invoked here
            Song s3 = s1; // operator=() and copy-constructor invoked here
            

            I really want to know what does the error use of deleted function 'Song::Song(const Song&)' mean.

            It means your code contains something like s2 or s3 above.

            • Song::Song(const Song&) is the copy-constructor
            • A "deleted function" is a function which the creator has removed/deleted from the class -- QObjects are not allowed to have copy-constructors. See https://thispointer.com/c11-c14-delete-keyword-and-deleted-functions-with-use-cases-examples/ for more info

            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            • JKSHJ JKSH

              @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

              Nope, I don't use it in my project and I'm quite sure about that ^^.

              The copy constructor is invoked when you try to assign one Song object to another, for example:

              Song s1("Happy Birthday to You", "Me", "/path/to/song", "/path/to/art");
              
              Song s2(s1);  // copy-constructor invoked here
              Song s3 = s1; // operator=() and copy-constructor invoked here
              

              I really want to know what does the error use of deleted function 'Song::Song(const Song&)' mean.

              It means your code contains something like s2 or s3 above.

              • Song::Song(const Song&) is the copy-constructor
              • A "deleted function" is a function which the creator has removed/deleted from the class -- QObjects are not allowed to have copy-constructors. See https://thispointer.com/c11-c14-delete-keyword-and-deleted-functions-with-use-cases-examples/ for more info
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              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              @jksh Yep, I got it. I realized what all you guys said.

              So I change the approach to my project now, assume that I have a PlaylistModel class:

              #include <QAbstractListModel>
              class PlaylistModel : public QAbstractListModel
              {
                  Q_OBJECT
              
              public:
                  enum Roles {
                      TitleRole = Qt::UserRole + 1,
                      SingerRole,
                      SourceRole,
                      AlbumArtRole
                  };
              
                  explicit PlaylistModel(QObject *parent = nullptr);
              
                  int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const override;
              
                  QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const override;
                  void addSong(Song &song);
              
              protected:
                  QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const override;
              
              private:
                  QList<Song> m_data;
              };
              

              Now I want to access m_data (is the private attribute) from QML file, how can I do that?

              Thanks a lot for your help.

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              • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

                @jksh Yep, I got it. I realized what all you guys said.

                So I change the approach to my project now, assume that I have a PlaylistModel class:

                #include <QAbstractListModel>
                class PlaylistModel : public QAbstractListModel
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                
                public:
                    enum Roles {
                        TitleRole = Qt::UserRole + 1,
                        SingerRole,
                        SourceRole,
                        AlbumArtRole
                    };
                
                    explicit PlaylistModel(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                
                    int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const override;
                
                    QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const override;
                    void addSong(Song &song);
                
                protected:
                    QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const override;
                
                private:
                    QList<Song> m_data;
                };
                

                Now I want to access m_data (is the private attribute) from QML file, how can I do that?

                Thanks a lot for your help.

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by JonB
                #17

                @lucas_1603
                You can only access private variables in the class which defines them. So expose a getter/setter if you really need to. But since QAbstractListModel already has data() & setData() methods you would normally go via those.

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                • JKSHJ Offline
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                  JKSH
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                  QList<Song> m_data

                  Does that compile?

                  Store pointers-to-QObjects inside containers, rather than QObjects themselves.

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                    @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                    QList<Song> m_data

                    Does that compile?

                    Store pointers-to-QObjects inside containers, rather than QObjects themselves.

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                    Lucas_1603
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    @jksh Yes, it compiled.
                    @JonB As you said, I can access m_data via data() and setData() method. In data(), I have to assign QModelIndex &index and int role to it .
                    How I can use data() method with enum TitleRole?

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                    • IntruderExcluderI Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      You should override roleNames method in your model:

                      QHash<int, QByteArray> PlaylistModel::roleNames() const
                      {
                          static QHash<int, QByteArray>* ret = nullptr;
                          if (ret)
                              return *ret;
                      
                          ret = new QHash<int, QByteArray>();
                          (*ret)[TitleRole] = "title";
                          ...
                      
                          return *ret;
                      }
                      

                      Then in QML you can use them as model property: model.title.

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                      • IntruderExcluderI IntruderExcluder

                        You should override roleNames method in your model:

                        QHash<int, QByteArray> PlaylistModel::roleNames() const
                        {
                            static QHash<int, QByteArray>* ret = nullptr;
                            if (ret)
                                return *ret;
                        
                            ret = new QHash<int, QByteArray>();
                            (*ret)[TitleRole] = "title";
                            ...
                        
                            return *ret;
                        }
                        

                        Then in QML you can use them as model property: model.title.

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                        Lucas_1603
                        wrote on last edited by Lucas_1603
                        #21

                        @intruderexcluder yes, I overrided it. When I use PlaylistModel as a model in QML, I actually just want to access m_data variable, not all of PlaylistModel attributes.
                        Any suggestions to do that? Thanks a lot

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                        • IntruderExcluderI Offline
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #22

                          You are probably doing something wrong, but you can at any time simply add slot or invokable method to access any data.

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                          • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

                            @jksh Yes, it compiled.
                            @JonB As you said, I can access m_data via data() and setData() method. In data(), I have to assign QModelIndex &index and int role to it .
                            How I can use data() method with enum TitleRole?

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                            JKSH
                            Moderators
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #23

                            @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                            Yes, it compiled
                            ...
                            I actually just want to access m_data variable, not all of PlaylistModel attributes.

                            Is Song still a subclass of QObject?

                            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                            • JKSHJ JKSH

                              @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                              Yes, it compiled
                              ...
                              I actually just want to access m_data variable, not all of PlaylistModel attributes.

                              Is Song still a subclass of QObject?

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                              Lucas_1603
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #24

                              @jksh No, it's not now. I think I'm doing right way in this time ^^
                              The challenge now is accessing to m_data to get title, singer, source, album_art.

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                              • Lucas_1603L Lucas_1603

                                @jksh No, it's not now. I think I'm doing right way in this time ^^
                                The challenge now is accessing to m_data to get title, singer, source, album_art.

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                                JKSH
                                Moderators
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #25

                                @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                                I think I'm doing right way in this time ^^

                                There's often more than 1 way to achieve something; some are just easier or more efficient than others :)

                                The challenge now is accessing to m_data to get title, singer, source, album_art.

                                I see that you've implemented a Model. The idea behind a model is that you shouldn't need to access the internal data structure directly. Instead, you use the model's standard interface (rows, columns, and maybe roles) to access individual fields.

                                In your example, you can treat each Row as an individual song. You can also treat each Column as a song field (e.g. Col 1 = Title, Col 2 = Singer, etc.). Older examples use Roles instead of Columns

                                In QML, you normally don't call data() and setData() directly; you let the View and Delegate call them for you.

                                Spend some time getting to know the model-view framework first:

                                • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquick-modelviewsdata-cppmodels.html
                                • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquick-models-objectlistmodel-example.html
                                  • https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtdeclarative.git/tree/examples/quick/models/objectlistmodel?h=5.13

                                This is quite a lengthy topic, so it's not something that we can teach you over a few forum posts. You need to spend time going through examples and modifying them to see how they behave. trying things out.

                                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                • JKSHJ JKSH

                                  @lucas_1603 said in error: "'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)' is private" and "use of deleted function 'QObject::QObject(const QObject&)'":

                                  I think I'm doing right way in this time ^^

                                  There's often more than 1 way to achieve something; some are just easier or more efficient than others :)

                                  The challenge now is accessing to m_data to get title, singer, source, album_art.

                                  I see that you've implemented a Model. The idea behind a model is that you shouldn't need to access the internal data structure directly. Instead, you use the model's standard interface (rows, columns, and maybe roles) to access individual fields.

                                  In your example, you can treat each Row as an individual song. You can also treat each Column as a song field (e.g. Col 1 = Title, Col 2 = Singer, etc.). Older examples use Roles instead of Columns

                                  In QML, you normally don't call data() and setData() directly; you let the View and Delegate call them for you.

                                  Spend some time getting to know the model-view framework first:

                                  • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquick-modelviewsdata-cppmodels.html
                                  • https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquick-models-objectlistmodel-example.html
                                    • https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtdeclarative.git/tree/examples/quick/models/objectlistmodel?h=5.13

                                  This is quite a lengthy topic, so it's not something that we can teach you over a few forum posts. You need to spend time going through examples and modifying them to see how they behave. trying things out.

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                                  Lucas_1603
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #26

                                  @jksh Thank you so much
                                  All you guys helped me a lot and I really appreciate it.
                                  I'll spend more time to learn more about model-view framework to see how really they work.

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