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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by
    #21

    You should read the documentation of the suggested arg overload before opening a report.

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    • K KoneTaH

      @SPlatten What are the types of those clsJSON::mscszAck and clsJSON::mscszCmdHB? If they are both strings, this clazy warning is probably correct because there are overloads with multiple string arguments:

      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#arg-14

      Your code should work perfectly as well, but it may be suboptimal.

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      SPlatten
      wrote on last edited by
      #22

      @KoneTaH they are static const char*, the prefix:

      m = member
      s = static
      c = const
      sz = null terminated string

      clsJSON is the name of the class they belong to. I tried using the multi-arg version, its just not right. As I said, regardless of the message the code works and does exactly what I intended.

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        You should read the documentation of the suggested arg overload before opening a report.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #23

        @SGaist I have and I'm using the multi-arg version elsewhere in my code.

        Kind Regards,
        Sy

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        • SPlattenS SPlatten

          @SGaist I have and I'm using the multi-arg version elsewhere in my code.

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          #24

          @SPlatten
          If you want to know why you are getting this warning, I suggest that https://www.kdab.com/uncovering-32-qt-best-practices-compile-time-clazy/, 29. qstring-arg, is giving you the answer:

          Detects chained QString::arg() calls which should be replaced by the multi-arg overload to save memory allocations.

              QString("%1 %2").arg(a).arg(b); // Bad
              QString("%1 %2").arg(a, b); // one less temporary heap allocation
          

          As @KoneTaH noted

          Your code should work perfectly as well, but it may be suboptimal.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @SPlatten
            If you want to know why you are getting this warning, I suggest that https://www.kdab.com/uncovering-32-qt-best-practices-compile-time-clazy/, 29. qstring-arg, is giving you the answer:

            Detects chained QString::arg() calls which should be replaced by the multi-arg overload to save memory allocations.

                QString("%1 %2").arg(a).arg(b); // Bad
                QString("%1 %2").arg(a, b); // one less temporary heap allocation
            

            As @KoneTaH noted

            Your code should work perfectly as well, but it may be suboptimal.

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            SPlatten
            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @JonB , the problem with:

            QString("%1 %2").arg(a, b);
            

            Is that the arguments for arg depend on the types being passed, there are 22 overloaded versions, here's the first:
            (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 07.39.49.png

            Kind Regards,
            Sy

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            • SPlattenS SPlatten

              @JonB , the problem with:

              QString("%1 %2").arg(a, b);
              

              Is that the arguments for arg depend on the types being passed, there are 22 overloaded versions, here's the first:
              (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 07.39.49.png

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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by jsulm
              #26

              @SPlatten said in QCoreApplication::aboutToQuit is not a signal:

              Is that the arguments for arg depend on the types being passed, there are 22 overloaded versions, here's the first:

              This is wrong. What others are talking about is: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#arg-22
              Which is a template with arbitrary number of parameters and types. The only requirements is:
              "Args can consist of anything that implicitly converts to QString, QStringView or QLatin1String.".

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

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                Zetrick
                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                SPlatten,

                I am getting these same errors now as well. Did you ever find a solution?

                Thanks.

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                • Z Zetrick

                  SPlatten,

                  I am getting these same errors now as well. Did you ever find a solution?

                  Thanks.

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                  SPlatten
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #28

                  @Zetrick , No, it still does it, I've reported the bugs.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Sy

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                    Justinxiang
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                    #29

                    SPlatten,
                    I'm writing this code:

                    connect(set_Btn,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&Shudu::showQipan);
                    

                    and the qt creator also brings a prob that says:

                    QAbstractButton::clicked is not a signal [clazy-connect-non-signal]
                    

                    do u have and idea or it's the same problem you have?

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                    • J Justinxiang

                      SPlatten,
                      I'm writing this code:

                      connect(set_Btn,&QPushButton::clicked,this,&Shudu::showQipan);
                      

                      and the qt creator also brings a prob that says:

                      QAbstractButton::clicked is not a signal [clazy-connect-non-signal]
                      

                      do u have and idea or it's the same problem you have?

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                      SPlatten
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #30

                      @Justinxiang , its a rubbish message, there are lots of issues like this where signals that are signals are reported as not being signals...check the headers and documentation you will see that your code is ok.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Sy

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                        #31

                        I disabled the check, because it drove me nuts :D
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                        seems to be a MacOS problem only, doesn't happen in the same project on my Windows VM


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