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  • PerdrixP Perdrix

    Yes, yes and yes!

    #include <QObject>
    class DEditStars :
        public QObject
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    
    typedef QObject
            Inherited;
    
    public:
        DEditStars() :
            QObject()
        {
        };
    
        virtual ~DEditStars() {};
    
    public slots:
        void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* e);
        void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent* e);
        void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* e);
    
        void dragButtonPressed();
    
    };
    

    Don't put function name in "" ??? The function sig:

    QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, const QObject *receiver, const char *member)

    requires it to be in ""

    David

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    JonB
    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #5

    @Perdrix

    • What type is your editor?
    • Do a delete of all files in your debug/release directory, and rebuild. Qt can get in a mess over its Q_OBJECT macros and other things, sometimes this happens and this fixes.
    • typedef QObject Inherited;: probably irrelevant, just wondering whether this could have any detrimental effect on moc etc.
    • dragButtonPressed is a slot of your own you have created?

    Oh, you didn't make clear:

    I'm getting a debug output message:

    QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed

    At first I thought you meant at compile-time, now I'm thinking you mean at runtime when the addAction() is hit?

    In any case please do the complete rebuild before going any further....

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      Perdrix
      wrote on last edited by Perdrix
      #6

      Editor is of type DEditStars as you might hope.

      Never had a problem using that sort of typedef before.

      Yes this is at RUNTIME when addAction is invoked (after a full cleanup and rebuild):

      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
          QApplication a(argc, argv);
          QPixmap p("C:\\Users\\amonra\\Documents\\Astrophotography\\NGC 7789 Caroline's Rose or Herschel's Spiral Cluster\\NGC7789 Edited large.png");
          DSSImageWidget w(p);
          DEditStars editor;
          QObject::connect(&w, &DSSImageWidget::Image_mousePressEvent, &editor, &DEditStars::mousePressEvent);
          QToolBar t(&w);
          QIcon dragRect("C:/Users/amonra/Documents/GitHub/DSS/DeepSkyStacker/Buttons/ButtonSelect_Up.bmp");
          t.setOrientation(Qt::Vertical);
          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, "dragButtonPressed()");
          //t.setFixedSize(50, 50);
          t.setIconSize(QSize(48, 48));
          w.setToolBar(&t);
          w.show();
          return a.exec();
      }
      

      Debug log snippet:

      'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64\plugins\imageformats\qwebpd.dll'. Symbols loaded.
      QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed()
      'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\d3d9.dll'. 
      
      
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      • PerdrixP Perdrix

        Editor is of type DEditStars as you might hope.

        Never had a problem using that sort of typedef before.

        Yes this is at RUNTIME when addAction is invoked (after a full cleanup and rebuild):

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
            QApplication a(argc, argv);
            QPixmap p("C:\\Users\\amonra\\Documents\\Astrophotography\\NGC 7789 Caroline's Rose or Herschel's Spiral Cluster\\NGC7789 Edited large.png");
            DSSImageWidget w(p);
            DEditStars editor;
            QObject::connect(&w, &DSSImageWidget::Image_mousePressEvent, &editor, &DEditStars::mousePressEvent);
            QToolBar t(&w);
            QIcon dragRect("C:/Users/amonra/Documents/GitHub/DSS/DeepSkyStacker/Buttons/ButtonSelect_Up.bmp");
            t.setOrientation(Qt::Vertical);
            t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, "dragButtonPressed()");
            //t.setFixedSize(50, 50);
            t.setIconSize(QSize(48, 48));
            w.setToolBar(&t);
            w.show();
            return a.exec();
        }
        

        Debug log snippet:

        'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64\plugins\imageformats\qwebpd.dll'. Symbols loaded.
        QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed()
        'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\d3d9.dll'. 
        
        
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        JonB
        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #7

        @Perdrix

        • So editor is of type DEditStars and not DEditStars *, right?

        • I certainly would not expect it to work with "dragButtonPressed()", it would need to be "dragButtonPressed" as you showed originally.

        • (Temporarily) give up on this constructor. Create the action with an overload which does not take that, and set the signal/slot on the QAction's triggered after it is created. Can you get that to work?

        P.S.
        [signal]void QAction::triggered(bool checked = false)

        Your problem may (well?) be that you need your dragButtonPressed() slot to be declared with that (optional) parameter, in order to match correctly?

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        • PerdrixP Perdrix

          Editor is of type DEditStars as you might hope.

          Never had a problem using that sort of typedef before.

          Yes this is at RUNTIME when addAction is invoked (after a full cleanup and rebuild):

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
              QApplication a(argc, argv);
              QPixmap p("C:\\Users\\amonra\\Documents\\Astrophotography\\NGC 7789 Caroline's Rose or Herschel's Spiral Cluster\\NGC7789 Edited large.png");
              DSSImageWidget w(p);
              DEditStars editor;
              QObject::connect(&w, &DSSImageWidget::Image_mousePressEvent, &editor, &DEditStars::mousePressEvent);
              QToolBar t(&w);
              QIcon dragRect("C:/Users/amonra/Documents/GitHub/DSS/DeepSkyStacker/Buttons/ButtonSelect_Up.bmp");
              t.setOrientation(Qt::Vertical);
              t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, "dragButtonPressed()");
              //t.setFixedSize(50, 50);
              t.setIconSize(QSize(48, 48));
              w.setToolBar(&t);
              w.show();
              return a.exec();
          }
          

          Debug log snippet:

          'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Qt\5.15.0\msvc2019_64\plugins\imageformats\qwebpd.dll'. Symbols loaded.
          QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed()
          'DSSImageWidget.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\d3d9.dll'. 
          
          
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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @Perdrix said in Debug output when calling QToolBar::addAction():

          QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed()

          This tells you exactly what the problem is.
          It should be:

          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
          

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Perdrix said in Debug output when calling QToolBar::addAction():

            QObject::connect: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to connect DEditStars::dragButtonPressed()

            This tells you exactly what the problem is.
            It should be:

            t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
            
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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #9

            @jsulm
            The OP is trying to use the following overload:

            QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, const QObject *receiver, const char *member)
            

            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtoolbar.html#addAction-3

            The action's triggered() signal is connected to member in receiver.

            Note how the last argument is of type const char *, for the name of a member function.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @jsulm
              The OP is trying to use the following overload:

              QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, const QObject *receiver, const char *member)
              

              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtoolbar.html#addAction-3

              The action's triggered() signal is connected to member in receiver.

              Note how the last argument is of type const char *, for the name of a member function.

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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by jsulm
              #10

              @JonB He still has to use SLOT, see https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#connect - it has char* also, but you have to use SLOT/SIGNAL macros, not just plain string containing slot/signal name.

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @JonB He still has to use SLOT, see https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#connect - it has char* also, but you have to use SLOT/SIGNAL macros, not just plain string containing slot/signal name.

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by JonB
                #11

                @jsulm

                but you have to use SLOT/SIGNAL macros, not just plain string containing slot name.

                Ohhh, well that's not very clear from the docs: "the name of a member function" :) I took the docs as indicating as he did in his original post!

                @Perdrix
                So follow @jsulm's answer! Though TBH you would be far better getting rid of all SIGNAL/SLOT() macros/methods, and doing it new-style, as I say over & over in this forum :) Then the issue would not arise....

                P.S.
                That would be template <typename Functor> QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, const QObject *context, Functor functor), overload https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtoolbar.html#addAction-7.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @jsulm

                  but you have to use SLOT/SIGNAL macros, not just plain string containing slot name.

                  Ohhh, well that's not very clear from the docs: "the name of a member function" :) I took the docs as indicating as he did in his original post!

                  @Perdrix
                  So follow @jsulm's answer! Though TBH you would be far better getting rid of all SIGNAL/SLOT() macros/methods, and doing it new-style, as I say over & over in this forum :) Then the issue would not arise....

                  P.S.
                  That would be template <typename Functor> QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, const QObject *context, Functor functor), overload https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtoolbar.html#addAction-7.

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @JonB said in Debug output when calling QToolBar::addAction():

                  getting rid of all SIGNAL/SLOT()

                  this!

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

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                    Perdrix
                    wrote on last edited by Perdrix
                    #13

                    In the context of that code I tried:

                    t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed());
                    

                    and was awarded this nastygram:

                    1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17,53): error C2352: 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed': illegal call of non-static member function
                    1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\deditstars.h(61): message : see declaration of 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed'
                    

                    trying with:

                    t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &editor.dragButtonPressed());
                    

                    got me:

                    1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17): error C2102: '&' requires l-value
                    

                    This:

                        t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
                    

                    Does work, but it definitely is NOT clear that what you need to code from the docs. If you want me to use the other formats - how do they go?
                    So hows it supposed to go?

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                    • PerdrixP Perdrix

                      In the context of that code I tried:

                      t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed());
                      

                      and was awarded this nastygram:

                      1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17,53): error C2352: 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed': illegal call of non-static member function
                      1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\deditstars.h(61): message : see declaration of 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed'
                      

                      trying with:

                      t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &editor.dragButtonPressed());
                      

                      got me:

                      1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17): error C2102: '&' requires l-value
                      

                      This:

                          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
                      

                      Does work, but it definitely is NOT clear that what you need to code from the docs. If you want me to use the other formats - how do they go?
                      So hows it supposed to go?

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                      Bonnie
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @Perdrix
                      Do you know how to call connect?
                      It is exactly the same...

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                      • PerdrixP Perdrix

                        In the context of that code I tried:

                        t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed());
                        

                        and was awarded this nastygram:

                        1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17,53): error C2352: 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed': illegal call of non-static member function
                        1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\deditstars.h(61): message : see declaration of 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed'
                        

                        trying with:

                        t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &editor.dragButtonPressed());
                        

                        got me:

                        1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17): error C2102: '&' requires l-value
                        

                        This:

                            t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
                        

                        Does work, but it definitely is NOT clear that what you need to code from the docs. If you want me to use the other formats - how do they go?
                        So hows it supposed to go?

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                        Pl45m4
                        wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
                        #15

                        @Perdrix

                        &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed

                        New syntax without ( )


                        If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                        ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                        • PerdrixP Perdrix

                          In the context of that code I tried:

                          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed());
                          

                          and was awarded this nastygram:

                          1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17,53): error C2352: 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed': illegal call of non-static member function
                          1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\deditstars.h(61): message : see declaration of 'DEditStars::dragButtonPressed'
                          

                          trying with:

                          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &editor.dragButtonPressed());
                          

                          got me:

                          1>C:\Users\amonra\Documents\source\repos\QImageView\QImageView\main.cpp(17): error C2102: '&' requires l-value
                          

                          This:

                              t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, SLOT(dragButtonPressed()));
                          

                          Does work, but it definitely is NOT clear that what you need to code from the docs. If you want me to use the other formats - how do they go?
                          So hows it supposed to go?

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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                          #16

                          @Perdrix said in Debug output when calling QToolBar::addAction():
                          Just to be 100% clear, and get you on the right track of new syntax so you will like it(!), as @Pl45m4 has said the whole line needs to be:

                          t.addAction(dragRect, "", &editor, &DEditStars::dragButtonPressed);
                          

                          Page https://wiki.qt.io/New_Signal_Slot_Syntax gives you comparative examples.

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