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  • P Prath

    I think it is correct @jsulm. We are catching the signal using the slot and then displaying the signal.

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    @Prath
    You wrote

    connect(this->Serial,SIGNAL(error(QSerialPort::SerialPortError)),this,SLOT(errorReport(QSerialPort::SerialPortError)));
    

    Where you have SIGNAL(error(QSerialPort::SerialPortError)) @jsulm is expecting SIGNAL(errorOccurred(QSerialPort::SerialPortError)). If what you have works, we do not understand how.

    If you are writing new code and would change over to the new signal/slot syntax you would presumably receive a compile-time error.

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      Sorry for the delay guys. I tried again with the code and couldn't retrieve anything from the serial port regarding the errror.
      I got the attached error:-
      IMG_20191124_125954.jpg

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        SGaist
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        Your MainWindow class does not have such a signal, it's one from the QSerialPort.

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          Didnt get you @SGaist .
          Could you please help me with the syntax

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            Prath
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            When I click on the push button the function on_pushButton_clicked is called and then I call the Qserialport to check the error. I think the code is written correctly.

            What's your take?

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            • P Prath

              When I click on the push button the function on_pushButton_clicked is called and then I call the Qserialport to check the error. I think the code is written correctly.

              What's your take?

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              @Prath said in Regarding Projector Programming using QT:

              What's your take?

              Your connect is wrong: MainWindow does NOT have signal error(QSerialPort::QSerialPort), this signal is in QSerialPort, so not in "this" but in "serial".

              And please do not post screen-shots, copy paste your code...

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Prath said in Regarding Projector Programming using QT:

                What's your take?

                Your connect is wrong: MainWindow does NOT have signal error(QSerialPort::QSerialPort), this signal is in QSerialPort, so not in "this" but in "serial".

                And please do not post screen-shots, copy paste your code...

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                @jsulm , @Prath

                this signal is in QSerialPort, so not in "this" but in "serial".

                Is this a case where changing to new-style signal/slot syntax would generate an error for the wrong "context" variable? Or, would testing the return result from the connect() or from https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmetaobject-connection.html#operator-bool in code tell the user if the connection has failed because of the wrong context?

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                  @jsulm , @Prath

                  this signal is in QSerialPort, so not in "this" but in "serial".

                  Is this a case where changing to new-style signal/slot syntax would generate an error for the wrong "context" variable? Or, would testing the return result from the connect() or from https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmetaobject-connection.html#operator-bool in code tell the user if the connection has failed because of the wrong context?

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                  @JonB Yes, new connect syntax would help here, unless MainWindow has a signal with exact same signature :-)

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                    Prath
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                    Guys can we send two commands to two serial ports concurrently using QT?

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                      If you mean use several QSerialPorts at the same time in one application then yes, no problem with that. If you mean something else, please give more details.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        If you mean use several QSerialPorts at the same time in one application then yes, no problem with that. If you mean something else, please give more details.

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