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  • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

    @ManiRon
    Did you add #include <QDebug>

    Ad if so -> What is the error ?

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    ManiRon
    wrote on last edited by
    #31

    @Pradeep-P-N yes

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    • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

      @ManiRon
      Did you add #include <QDebug>

      Ad if so -> What is the error ?

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      ManiRon
      wrote on last edited by
      #32

      @Pradeep-P-N

      class QPushButton' has no member named 'enabled'
      qDebug() << ui->pushbutton->enabled();
      ^

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      • ManiRonM ManiRon

        @Pradeep-P-N

        class QPushButton' has no member named 'enabled'
        qDebug() << ui->pushbutton->enabled();
        ^

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        Pradeep P N
        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
        #33

        @ManiRon

        Use qDebug() << ui->pushButton->isEnabled();

        You cannot do ui->pushButton->enabled()

        • Refer enabled.

        Access functions:

        • bool isEnabled() const
        • void setEnabled(bool)

        Pradeep Nimbalkar.
        Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
        Keep code clean.

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        • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

          @ManiRon

          Use qDebug() << ui->pushButton->isEnabled();

          You cannot do ui->pushButton->enabled()

          • Refer enabled.

          Access functions:

          • bool isEnabled() const
          • void setEnabled(bool)
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          ManiRon
          wrote on last edited by
          #34

          @Pradeep-P-N

          After the button gets enabled the signal automatically called based on my previous click

          and the print came as

          Inside Pushbutton
          ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1
          Inside Pushbutton
          ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1
          Inside Pushbutton
          ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1

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          • ManiRonM ManiRon

            @Pradeep-P-N

            After the button gets enabled the signal automatically called based on my previous click

            and the print came as

            Inside Pushbutton
            ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1
            Inside Pushbutton
            ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1
            Inside Pushbutton
            ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 1

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            Pradeep P N
            wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
            #35

            @ManiRon You dint debug the code after you disabled right ?

            • From your log i can clearly see that your PushButton was never disabled.
                ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
            
                qDebug() << ui->pushButton->isEnabled();
            

            Pradeep Nimbalkar.
            Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
            Keep code clean.

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            • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

              @ManiRon You dint debug the code after you disabled right ?

              • From your log i can clearly see that your PushButton was never disabled.
                  ui->pushButton->setEnabled(false);
              
                  qDebug() << ui->pushButton->isEnabled();
              
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              ManiRon
              wrote on last edited by
              #36

              @Pradeep-P-N

              Print was done before disabling
              Now done after disable
              Inside Pushbutton
              ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 0
              Inside Pushbutton
              ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 0

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              • ManiRonM ManiRon

                @Pradeep-P-N

                Print was done before disabling
                Now done after disable
                Inside Pushbutton
                ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 0
                Inside Pushbutton
                ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() 0

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                Pradeep P N
                wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
                #37

                Hi @ManiRon

                • Please don't hurry, and just don't copy paste the code from the posts.
                • Adding proper debug() messages will help us to understand the code flow and resolve the issue. @jsulm @J-Hilk (Correct me if wrong)
                • Here the thing is to debug the flow and code.
                • We should check the flow of the code with respect to issue.
                  • Button is disabled.
                  • Button clicked.
                  • Button gets set to enabled after few seconds.
                  • clicked signal is emitted without button interaction.

                All the best.

                Pradeep Nimbalkar.
                Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
                Keep code clean.

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                • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                  Hi @ManiRon

                  • Please don't hurry, and just don't copy paste the code from the posts.
                  • Adding proper debug() messages will help us to understand the code flow and resolve the issue. @jsulm @J-Hilk (Correct me if wrong)
                  • Here the thing is to debug the flow and code.
                  • We should check the flow of the code with respect to issue.
                    • Button is disabled.
                    • Button clicked.
                    • Button gets set to enabled after few seconds.
                    • clicked signal is emitted without button interaction.

                  All the best.

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                  ManiRon
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #38

                  @Pradeep-P-N ya this is the sequence

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                  • ManiRonM ManiRon

                    @Pradeep-P-N ya this is the sequence

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                    Pradeep P N
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #39

                    @ManiRon
                    Ok, Please add some debug messages for the flow in your code so we can get it clearly.

                    Just Adding qDebug() << ui->Pushbutton->isEnabled() ; will not provide us the details of the flow to resolve the error.

                    Pradeep Nimbalkar.
                    Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
                    Keep code clean.

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                      koprok
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #40

                      @ManiRon , @Pradeep-P-N , do you have something new regarding this issue? Did you solve it?
                      I have a similar one, i.e. when clicking on a disabled QPushButton, clicked() signal is emitted once the button gets enabled. My Qt version is 5.9.4 running on Linux.

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                        Daniil 0
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #41

                        Hi all, I am using Qt5.12.3 and have the same problem as @ManiRon and @koprok. (@koprok, read this post carefully you will find the solution to the problem but i think it is still the problem in the library!) For the following code:
                        main.h:

                        #include <QMainWindow>
                        #include <QObject>
                        
                        class QPushButton;
                        class QProgressBar;
                        
                        class mainWindow : public QMainWindow
                        {
                          Q_OBJECT
                          
                          QPushButton* button;
                          QProgressBar* bar;
                          
                        public slots:
                          void on_click();
                        
                        public:
                          mainWindow();
                        };
                        
                        

                        main.cpp:

                        #include <QApplication>
                        #include <QPushButton>
                        #include <QProgressBar>
                        #include <QStatusBar>
                        #include <QThread>
                        #include <QLayout>
                        #include "main.h"
                        #include <iostream>
                        
                        void mainWindow::on_click()
                        {
                          button->setEnabled(false);
                          std::cout << "clicked" << '\n';
                          for(int i=0;i<100;i++)
                          {
                            bar->setValue(i);
                            QThread::usleep(30000);
                            //QCoreApplication::processEvents();
                          }
                          button->setEnabled(true);
                        }
                          
                        mainWindow::mainWindow()
                        {
                          QVBoxLayout* mainLayout = new QVBoxLayout;
                        
                          button = new QPushButton("Hello world !");
                          connect(button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &mainWindow::on_click);
                          mainLayout->addWidget(button);
                          bar = new QProgressBar();
                          bar->setRange(0,100);
                          bar->setValue(0);
                          QStatusBar* sb = new QStatusBar();
                          sb->addWidget(bar);
                          mainLayout->addWidget(sb);
                        
                          setCentralWidget(new QWidget);
                          centralWidget()->setLayout(mainLayout);
                        }
                        
                        int main(int argc, char **argv)
                        {
                         QApplication app (argc, argv);
                        
                         mainWindow obj;
                         obj.show();
                        
                         return app.exec();
                        }
                        
                        

                        I have the following behavior. When I press a button the progress bar starts to fill up the button becomes inactive. Clicking the button while for loop is not finished does not produce anything (nor progress bar restart nor output to std::cout). But it somehow puts events into a queue and and after loop is finished and button became active it proceeds to next click event which look totally odd.
                        With uncommented processEvents() everything works as expected: while button is inactive (for loop animates the progress) click event does not produce anything and is not stored anywhere, i.e. when button becomes active again nothing happens.
                        Without setEnabled without processEvents it behaves very similar to first variant except user expects something since button look active.
                        Without setEnabled but with processEvents it behaves quite odd from user perspective but still okay since every time active button is started it starts new process and then gets to old one from the point where it was interrupted.
                        I would say only the code presented above as is looks to reveal some real problem in Qt other variants are okay.

                        P.S. Same thing happens for button in QDialog

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                        • D Daniil 0

                          Hi all, I am using Qt5.12.3 and have the same problem as @ManiRon and @koprok. (@koprok, read this post carefully you will find the solution to the problem but i think it is still the problem in the library!) For the following code:
                          main.h:

                          #include <QMainWindow>
                          #include <QObject>
                          
                          class QPushButton;
                          class QProgressBar;
                          
                          class mainWindow : public QMainWindow
                          {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            
                            QPushButton* button;
                            QProgressBar* bar;
                            
                          public slots:
                            void on_click();
                          
                          public:
                            mainWindow();
                          };
                          
                          

                          main.cpp:

                          #include <QApplication>
                          #include <QPushButton>
                          #include <QProgressBar>
                          #include <QStatusBar>
                          #include <QThread>
                          #include <QLayout>
                          #include "main.h"
                          #include <iostream>
                          
                          void mainWindow::on_click()
                          {
                            button->setEnabled(false);
                            std::cout << "clicked" << '\n';
                            for(int i=0;i<100;i++)
                            {
                              bar->setValue(i);
                              QThread::usleep(30000);
                              //QCoreApplication::processEvents();
                            }
                            button->setEnabled(true);
                          }
                            
                          mainWindow::mainWindow()
                          {
                            QVBoxLayout* mainLayout = new QVBoxLayout;
                          
                            button = new QPushButton("Hello world !");
                            connect(button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &mainWindow::on_click);
                            mainLayout->addWidget(button);
                            bar = new QProgressBar();
                            bar->setRange(0,100);
                            bar->setValue(0);
                            QStatusBar* sb = new QStatusBar();
                            sb->addWidget(bar);
                            mainLayout->addWidget(sb);
                          
                            setCentralWidget(new QWidget);
                            centralWidget()->setLayout(mainLayout);
                          }
                          
                          int main(int argc, char **argv)
                          {
                           QApplication app (argc, argv);
                          
                           mainWindow obj;
                           obj.show();
                          
                           return app.exec();
                          }
                          
                          

                          I have the following behavior. When I press a button the progress bar starts to fill up the button becomes inactive. Clicking the button while for loop is not finished does not produce anything (nor progress bar restart nor output to std::cout). But it somehow puts events into a queue and and after loop is finished and button became active it proceeds to next click event which look totally odd.
                          With uncommented processEvents() everything works as expected: while button is inactive (for loop animates the progress) click event does not produce anything and is not stored anywhere, i.e. when button becomes active again nothing happens.
                          Without setEnabled without processEvents it behaves very similar to first variant except user expects something since button look active.
                          Without setEnabled but with processEvents it behaves quite odd from user perspective but still okay since every time active button is started it starts new process and then gets to old one from the point where it was interrupted.
                          I would say only the code presented above as is looks to reveal some real problem in Qt other variants are okay.

                          P.S. Same thing happens for button in QDialog

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                          jsulm
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #42

                          @Daniil-0 said in How to prevent the mouse click event from happening when the button is Disabled:

                          for(int i=0;i<100;i++)
                          {
                          bar->setValue(i);
                          QThread::usleep(30000);
                          //QCoreApplication::processEvents();
                          }

                          Never do such things in event driven applications! You block Qt event loop! Use a QTimer for updating the progress dialog.

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

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