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  • K kmarconi

    @KroMignon I already done everything you told me but thank you ;) I was just saying that if I could not use the emptyString trick it could be interesting for me. Why I'm saying this is because with the trick , I have the error " ListElement: cannot use script for property value" . Is is because I cannot use the trick in a ListElement object ?

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    @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

    I have the error "ListElement: cannot use script for property value"

    AFAIK, ListElement cannot be changed dynamically ==> cf QTBUG-16289

    edit

    You have to use QT_TR_NOOP() and qsTr() on the delegate, like this (extract from QTBUG-16289):

    ListModel {
        id: myModel
    
        ListElement {
            desc: QT_TR_NOOP("Example")
        }
    }
    
    ListView {
        model: myModel
    
        delegate: Text {
            text: qsTr(desc)
        }
    }
    

    It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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      @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

      I have the error "ListElement: cannot use script for property value"

      AFAIK, ListElement cannot be changed dynamically ==> cf QTBUG-16289

      edit

      You have to use QT_TR_NOOP() and qsTr() on the delegate, like this (extract from QTBUG-16289):

      ListModel {
          id: myModel
      
          ListElement {
              desc: QT_TR_NOOP("Example")
          }
      }
      
      ListView {
          model: myModel
      
          delegate: Text {
              text: qsTr(desc)
          }
      }
      
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      kmarconi
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      @KroMignon Yeah just seen it on a stackoverflow post (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7659442/listelement-fields-as-properties) but I canno't change my qml part because the way it is designed is fixed so I need to find a way to use the retranslate function without having this binding loop.

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        @KroMignon Yeah just seen it on a stackoverflow post (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7659442/listelement-fields-as-properties) but I canno't change my qml part because the way it is designed is fixed so I need to find a way to use the retranslate function without having this binding loop.

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        @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

        I need to find a way to use the retranslate function without having this binding loop.

        Take a look at the QTBUG-16289, the way they propose is to use QT_TR_NOOP() on ListElement to add string in translation file, and to use qsTr() in the delegate to do translation.

        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        • KroMignonK KroMignon

          @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

          I need to find a way to use the retranslate function without having this binding loop.

          Take a look at the QTBUG-16289, the way they propose is to use QT_TR_NOOP() on ListElement to add string in translation file, and to use qsTr() in the delegate to do translation.

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          @KroMignon Damn it is so hard to debug a binding loop with QT. Will keep you updated if I finally found out what's going on with my program.

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            @KroMignon Damn it is so hard to debug a binding loop with QT. Will keep you updated if I finally found out what's going on with my program.

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            @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

            Damn it is so hard to debug a binding loop with QT.

            Yes, binding loops are the hell!
            Which Qt Version are you using? For Qt 5.10 and upper you can enable tracing to help you to find bindings problems with QT_LOGGING_RULES.
            For example in your main.cpp:

                qputenv("QT_LOGGING_RULES", "qt.qml.binding.removal.info=true");
            

            Take look at this https://www.kdab.com/new-qt-5-10-diagnostics-breaking-qml-bindings/ for more details.

            It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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              @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

              Damn it is so hard to debug a binding loop with QT.

              Yes, binding loops are the hell!
              Which Qt Version are you using? For Qt 5.10 and upper you can enable tracing to help you to find bindings problems with QT_LOGGING_RULES.
              For example in your main.cpp:

                  qputenv("QT_LOGGING_RULES", "qt.qml.binding.removal.info=true");
              

              Take look at this https://www.kdab.com/new-qt-5-10-diagnostics-breaking-qml-bindings/ for more details.

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              kmarconi
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              #29

              @KroMignon I'm on QT 5.12.3 so that could save me. Will tell you, thanks !

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              • KroMignonK KroMignon

                @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                Damn it is so hard to debug a binding loop with QT.

                Yes, binding loops are the hell!
                Which Qt Version are you using? For Qt 5.10 and upper you can enable tracing to help you to find bindings problems with QT_LOGGING_RULES.
                For example in your main.cpp:

                    qputenv("QT_LOGGING_RULES", "qt.qml.binding.removal.info=true");
                

                Take look at this https://www.kdab.com/new-qt-5-10-diagnostics-breaking-qml-bindings/ for more details.

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                @KroMignon My binding loop error hasn't changed at all even with "qputenv("QT_LOGGING_RULES", "qt.qml.binding.removal.info=true");" in my main.cpp file .. Am I condemned to live in this infinite binding loop ? haha

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                • K kmarconi

                  @KroMignon My binding loop error hasn't changed at all even with "qputenv("QT_LOGGING_RULES", "qt.qml.binding.removal.info=true");" in my main.cpp file .. Am I condemned to live in this infinite binding loop ? haha

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                  @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                  Am I condemned to live in this infinite binding loop ?

                  Can you show the QML code which is not working well?

                  It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                  • K kmarconi

                    Here is my main.qml file :

                    Item {
                    id:root
                    visible: true
                    width: 640
                    height: 480

                    property var mainMenu: Menu{rootStack: root}
                    
                    StackView {
                        anchors.fill: parent
                        id: menuStack
                    
                        property var button: hmiclass.button
                        initialItem: mainMenu
                    
                        onButtonChanged: {
                            mainMenu.onButtonPushed(button)
                        }
                    }
                    

                    }

                    EDIT: I need to find where that loop is coming from.. Or to find a patch to refresh only the bindings which are in the translation file.

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                    @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                    Here is my main.qml file :

                    Item {
                    id:root
                    visible: true
                    width: 640
                    height: 480

                    property var mainMenu: Menu{rootStack: root}
                    
                    StackView {
                        anchors.fill: parent
                        id: menuStack
                    
                        property var button: hmiclass.button
                        initialItem: mainMenu
                    
                        onButtonChanged: {
                            mainMenu.onButtonPushed(button)
                        }
                    }
                    

                    }

                    EDIT: I need to find where that loop is coming from.. Or to find a patch to refresh only the bindings which are in the translation file.

                    This is the one

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                    • K kmarconi

                      @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                      Here is my main.qml file :

                      Item {
                      id:root
                      visible: true
                      width: 640
                      height: 480

                      property var mainMenu: Menu{rootStack: root}
                      
                      StackView {
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          id: menuStack
                      
                          property var button: hmiclass.button
                          initialItem: mainMenu
                      
                          onButtonChanged: {
                              mainMenu.onButtonPushed(button)
                          }
                      }
                      

                      }

                      EDIT: I need to find where that loop is coming from.. Or to find a patch to refresh only the bindings which are in the translation file.

                      This is the one

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                      KroMignon
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @kmarconi And what is the binding loop error message? I can't see any obvious error on this code extract.

                      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                      • KroMignonK KroMignon

                        @kmarconi And what is the binding loop error message? I can't see any obvious error on this code extract.

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                        #34

                        @KroMignon Sorry, the error is : QML StackView: Binding loop detected for property "button"

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                        • K kmarconi

                          @KroMignon Sorry, the error is : QML StackView: Binding loop detected for property "button"

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                          @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                          the error is : QML StackView: Binding loop detected for property "button"

                          According to your code, it looks like mainMenu.onButtunPushed() will change hmiclass.button content, which will recall mainMenu.onButtunPushed()...

                          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                            @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                            the error is : QML StackView: Binding loop detected for property "button"

                            According to your code, it looks like mainMenu.onButtunPushed() will change hmiclass.button content, which will recall mainMenu.onButtunPushed()...

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                            kmarconi
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                            #36

                            @KroMignon Yeah that's what I tought but why this error is only showing on retranslate and not on the app boot too ?

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                            • K kmarconi

                              @KroMignon Yeah that's what I tought but why this error is only showing on retranslate and not on the app boot too ?

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                              @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                              Yeah that's what I tought but why this error is only showing on retranslate and not on the app boot too ?

                              Because there have to be a first change to start the loop!
                              I don't know what is changing hmiclass.button?

                              I suppose hmiclass is a C++ class instance and button is a property of this class.
                              In some way the attached signal to this property is emitted, which will start the loop.

                              That is just an hypothesis, I don't have a clue about your code.

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                @kmarconi said in How can I get the application QmlEngine ?:

                                Yeah that's what I tought but why this error is only showing on retranslate and not on the app boot too ?

                                Because there have to be a first change to start the loop!
                                I don't know what is changing hmiclass.button?

                                I suppose hmiclass is a C++ class instance and button is a property of this class.
                                In some way the attached signal to this property is emitted, which will start the loop.

                                That is just an hypothesis, I don't have a clue about your code.

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                                kmarconi
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                                @KroMignon Yeah sorry I know that I'm asking a lot of help without any clue of my code. But I canno't share more information about it, I'm sorry... Will try to solve my problem with what you gave me today and will keep you updated. Thanks a lot

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