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  • R rktech

    @Christian-Ehrlicher I have read the example like three-times, but I still don't know how to fix it. Can you help me?

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    @rktech said in QSocketNotifier: Socket notifiers cannot be enabled or disabled from another thread:

    but I still don't know how to fix it.

    You have to override incomingConnection() as shown there.

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher said in QSocketNotifier: Socket notifiers cannot be enabled or disabled from another thread:

      @rktech said in QSocketNotifier: Socket notifiers cannot be enabled or disabled from another thread:

      but I still don't know how to fix it.

      You have to override incomingConnection() as shown there.

      I have tried, but I don't know how to implement that into my code.

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        What exactly have you tried ?

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          What exactly have you tried ?

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          @SGaist To add override to my code, but I don't know where should I place it...

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            @SGaist How can I send the connection from incomingConnection() to Pool?

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              @SGaist I have successfully overrided the incomingconnection(), but I don't know, how to pass it to the Pool.

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                You'll have to redesign your pool a bit to ensure that your sockets are created in the context of the run method of your QThread subclass.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  You'll have to redesign your pool a bit to ensure that your sockets are created in the context of the run method of your QThread subclass.

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                  @SGaist I know, but how?

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                    You have to transfer the descriptor to your pool and there in your run method create new sockets when descriptors are added.

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                      You have to transfer the descriptor to your pool and there in your run method create new sockets when descriptors are added.

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                      @SGaist Should I add this part of code to my Pool::add() method? (Of course with editing it)

                      QTcpSocket tcpSocket;
                      
                          if (!tcpSocket.setSocketDescriptor(socketDescriptor)) {
                              emit error(tcpSocket.error());
                              return;
                          }
                      
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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        You have to transfer the descriptor to your pool and there in your run method create new sockets when descriptors are added.

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                        @SGaist I have (probably) successfully rewritten the Pool add method, but I have another problem. When I add this:

                        protected:
                            void incomingConnection(qintptr socketDescriptor) override;
                        

                        to myserver.h I get this error:

                        ...\myserver.h:35: Chyba: only virtual member functions can be marked 'override'
                        

                        (Chyba is Error in my local)
                        What I am doing wrong?

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                        • R rktech

                          @SGaist I have (probably) successfully rewritten the Pool add method, but I have another problem. When I add this:

                          protected:
                              void incomingConnection(qintptr socketDescriptor) override;
                          

                          to myserver.h I get this error:

                          ...\myserver.h:35: Chyba: only virtual member functions can be marked 'override'
                          

                          (Chyba is Error in my local)
                          What I am doing wrong?

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                          Hi
                          well it is virtual https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcpserver.html#incomingConnection
                          so does Pool inherit QTcpServer ?
                          The error you get says "Hey, i dont see that funtion in base class, so you cant use override"

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            Hi
                            well it is virtual https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcpserver.html#incomingConnection
                            so does Pool inherit QTcpServer ?
                            The error you get says "Hey, i dont see that funtion in base class, so you cant use override"

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                            @mrjj No, the server is build under the myserver class

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                              @mrjj No, the server is build under the myserver class

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                Hi
                                well it is virtual https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcpserver.html#incomingConnection
                                so does Pool inherit QTcpServer ?
                                The error you get says "Hey, i dont see that funtion in base class, so you cant use override"

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                                @mrjj the header of server look like:

                                #ifndef MYSERVER_H
                                #define MYSERVER_H
                                
                                #include <QObject>
                                #include <QDebug>
                                #include <QTcpServer>
                                #include <QTcpSocket>
                                #include <QString>
                                #include <QFile>
                                #include <QStandardPaths>
                                #include <QThread>
                                #include <QElapsedTimer>
                                #include <pool.h>
                                #include <QDateTime>
                                class MyServer : public QObject
                                {
                                    Q_OBJECT
                                public:
                                    explicit MyServer(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                
                                signals:
                                
                                public slots:
                                    void newConnection();
                                    void onReadyRead();
                                
                                private:
                                    QTcpServer *server;
                                    QList<QTcpSocket*>  _sockets;
                                    QString a;
                                    QString com;
                                    QTcpSocket *socket;
                                    QList<QTcpSocket*> sl;
                                /*protected:
                                    void incomingConnection(qintptr socketDescriptor) override;*/
                                };
                                
                                #endif // MYSERVER_H
                                
                                
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                                  Sorry but please learn C++ first. If you want to override a function from a class you should inherit from this class. So inherit from QTcpServer, override the function and do whatever you want to. This is basic c++ stuff...

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                                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                    Sorry but please learn C++ first. If you want to override a function from a class you should inherit from this class. So inherit from QTcpServer, override the function and do whatever you want to. This is basic c++ stuff...

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                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher That's the thing, that I didn't notice. Thanks

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                                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                      Sorry but please learn C++ first. If you want to override a function from a class you should inherit from this class. So inherit from QTcpServer, override the function and do whatever you want to. This is basic c++ stuff...

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                                      @Christian-Ehrlicher But I don't know, how to edit it.

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                                        I have rewritten half of my project to solve the problem:
                                        myserver.h

                                        #ifndef MYSERVER_H
                                        #define MYSERVER_H
                                        #include <QStringList>
                                        #include <QTcpServer>
                                        #include <QDateTime>
                                        class MyServer : public QTcpServer
                                        {
                                            Q_OBJECT
                                        
                                        public:
                                            MyServer(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                        
                                        protected:
                                            void incomingConnection(qintptr socketDescriptor) override;
                                        
                                        private:
                                            QStringList fortunes;
                                        };
                                        
                                        #endif // MYSERVER_H
                                        

                                        myserver.cpp

                                        #include "myserver.h"
                                        #include "pool.h"
                                        Pool p;
                                        
                                        MyServer::MyServer(QObject *parent)
                                            : QTcpServer(parent)
                                        {
                                            p.start();
                                        }
                                        
                                        void MyServer::incomingConnection(qintptr socketDescriptor)
                                        {
                                        QDateTime qdt;
                                        p.add(socketDescriptor,qdt.time());
                                        }
                                        

                                        pool.h

                                        #ifndef POOL_H
                                        #define POOL_H
                                        #include<QObject>
                                        #include<QThread>
                                        #include<QTcpSocket>
                                        #include<QDateTime>
                                        #include<QElapsedTimer>
                                        class Pool : public QThread
                                        {
                                            Q_OBJECT
                                        
                                        protected:
                                            void run();
                                        private:
                                            struct conn{
                                                QTcpSocket *s;
                                                QTime qdt;
                                            };
                                            QList<conn> x;
                                        public:
                                            void add(int socketDescriptor, QTime qdt);
                                        };
                                        #endif // POOL_H
                                        

                                        pool.cpp

                                        #include "pool.h"
                                        #include <QElapsedTimer>
                                        void Pool::run()
                                        {
                                        QElapsedTimer qet;
                                        qet.start();
                                        while (true) {
                                            if(qet.elapsed()>=5000){
                                                foreach (conn y, x) {
                                                    if(y.s==nullptr){
                                                        qDebug()<<"empty";
                                                        continue;
                                                    }
                                                    y.s->write("test");
                                                    y.s->flush();
                                                }
                                                qet.restart();
                                            }
                                        }
                                        }
                                        void Pool::add(int socketDescriptor, QTime qdt){
                                        QTcpSocket* s = new QTcpSocket;
                                        s->setSocketDescriptor(socketDescriptor);
                                        s->write("1\n");
                                        conn c;
                                        c.s=s;
                                        c.qdt=qdt;
                                        x.append(c);
                                        }
                                        

                                        But I have still the same error:

                                        QSocketNotifier: Socket notifiers cannot be enabled or disabled from another thread
                                        

                                        What's wrong?

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                                          Because your add method is called in the thread of the tcp server.

                                          As I already told you, the socket creation must happen in the run function.

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