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  • SPlattenS SPlatten

    @mrjj , what I meant was why do it a different way when signals and slots are used for so much of everything else already?

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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
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    @SPlatten
    well one reason is that signal and slot cannot return values as such.
    So it wont be useful for normal OOP where you overwrite virtual functions to alter logic.
    Its not easy to do with signals alone. Also very, very often you want to call base class version of the function you overrride as you only want to extend it and keep old logic too and in this case a signal system would be very clunky.

    btw. in your use case if you want hover events but dont feel like subclassing. you could use eventfilter and cheat that way.

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @SPlatten
      well one reason is that signal and slot cannot return values as such.
      So it wont be useful for normal OOP where you overwrite virtual functions to alter logic.
      Its not easy to do with signals alone. Also very, very often you want to call base class version of the function you overrride as you only want to extend it and keep old logic too and in this case a signal system would be very clunky.

      btw. in your use case if you want hover events but dont feel like subclassing. you could use eventfilter and cheat that way.

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      #21

      @mrjj , thanks, I'm no newb when it comes to coding, but in this case I fail to see why enterEvent couldn't be a signal, its perfect for it.

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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      • SPlattenS SPlatten

        @mrjj , thanks, I'm no newb when it comes to coding, but in this case I fail to see why enterEvent couldn't be a signal, its perfect for it.

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        #22

        @SPlatten
        Well often its used for hover effect and used internally by same Widget so im not sure
        its a universal use case.
        But good news is that you can make them signals :)
        If you want.

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          @SPlatten
          Well often its used for hover effect and used internally by same Widget so im not sure
          its a universal use case.
          But good news is that you can make them signals :)
          If you want.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #23

          @mrjj , this is my implementation:

          void clsQtLabel::enterEvent(QEvent* pEvent) {
              QString strLink;
              if ( pEvent->type() == QEvent::Enter ) {
                  strLink = text();
                  emit linkHovered(strLink);
              } else if ( pEvent->type() == QEvent::Leave ) {
                  emit linkHovered(strLink);
              }
          }
          

          Now I still have my connect code in place for:

          cnSignal = QObject::connect(this, &clsQtLabel::linkHovered
                                     ,this, &clsQtLabel::rptrLinkHovered);
          

          It still doesn't get into my slot.

          Kind Regards,
          Sy

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          • SPlattenS SPlatten

            @mrjj , this is my implementation:

            void clsQtLabel::enterEvent(QEvent* pEvent) {
                QString strLink;
                if ( pEvent->type() == QEvent::Enter ) {
                    strLink = text();
                    emit linkHovered(strLink);
                } else if ( pEvent->type() == QEvent::Leave ) {
                    emit linkHovered(strLink);
                }
            }
            

            Now I still have my connect code in place for:

            cnSignal = QObject::connect(this, &clsQtLabel::linkHovered
                                       ,this, &clsQtLabel::rptrLinkHovered);
            

            It still doesn't get into my slot.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #24

            @SPlatten said in QLabel signals, linkActivated and linkHovered:

            emit linkHovered(strLink);

            does it execute this line?

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @SPlatten said in QLabel signals, linkActivated and linkHovered:

              emit linkHovered(strLink);

              does it execute this line?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #25

              @mrjj Yes, verified in debugger.

              Kind Regards,
              Sy

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              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                @mrjj Yes, verified in debugger.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #26

                @SPlatten
                maybe its due to reusing the signal. not sure.
                Does connect return valid ?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #27

                  @mrjj , resolved now, I was just in to much of a hurry and making silly mistakes.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Sy

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                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                    @mrjj , resolved now, I was just in to much of a hurry and making silly mistakes.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #28

                    @SPlatten
                    we all been there , done that :)

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                      wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                      #29

                      Now thats fixed, more testing and with the same label which has been set-up as link to the Google website by setting the text to:

                      %3ca href%3d%22http://google.com%22%3eGoogle%3c/a%3e
                      

                      and calling the function:

                      setOpenExternalLinks
                      

                      I'm connecting the signals:

                      linkActivated and linkHovered
                      

                      I've verified that the connection to each is successful by examining the return from the connect calls. The linkHovered now works perfectly, but I'm not getting the linkActivated when I click on the link, I have a breakpoint in the slot and it never gets there, the browser is launched correctly with the Google web-site.

                      I found this:
                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16581425/insert-clickable-link-in-qlabel-and-detect-click-on-this-link-to-provoke-an-acti

                      And calling setOpenExternalLinks with false does allow the linkActivated signal to function correctly, but then it doesn't open the browser. This looks like a bug as I cannot see why you would have a linkActivated signal that only works when the label is not configured to function as a link.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Sy

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                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                        Now thats fixed, more testing and with the same label which has been set-up as link to the Google website by setting the text to:

                        %3ca href%3d%22http://google.com%22%3eGoogle%3c/a%3e
                        

                        and calling the function:

                        setOpenExternalLinks
                        

                        I'm connecting the signals:

                        linkActivated and linkHovered
                        

                        I've verified that the connection to each is successful by examining the return from the connect calls. The linkHovered now works perfectly, but I'm not getting the linkActivated when I click on the link, I have a breakpoint in the slot and it never gets there, the browser is launched correctly with the Google web-site.

                        I found this:
                        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16581425/insert-clickable-link-in-qlabel-and-detect-click-on-this-link-to-provoke-an-acti

                        And calling setOpenExternalLinks with false does allow the linkActivated signal to function correctly, but then it doesn't open the browser. This looks like a bug as I cannot see why you would have a linkActivated signal that only works when the label is not configured to function as a link.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #30

                        @SPlatten said in QLabel signals, linkActivated and linkHovered:

                        setOpenExternalLinks

                        Hi
                        Docs says
                        "Specifies whether QLabel should automatically open links using QDesktopServices::openUrl() instead of emitting the linkActivated() signal."
                        So that seems as expected.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @SPlatten said in QLabel signals, linkActivated and linkHovered:

                          setOpenExternalLinks

                          Hi
                          Docs says
                          "Specifies whether QLabel should automatically open links using QDesktopServices::openUrl() instead of emitting the linkActivated() signal."
                          So that seems as expected.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #31

                          @mrjj , thank you.

                          Kind Regards,
                          Sy

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