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  • SMF-QtS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Looking at the documentation QDataStream takes a QIODevice but I see no way to use a QList as a source for the QIODevice?

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      Please take a look at the examples on how to use QDataStream. It clearly shows how to put a QString into a QIODevice (in this case a QFile, but for QByteArray/QBuffer it's the same).

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      • SMF-QtS SMF-Qt

        Looking at the documentation QDataStream takes a QIODevice but I see no way to use a QList as a source for the QIODevice?

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        #6

        @SMF-Qt
        Be aware that in order to stream your struct to/from a QDataStream you will need it to implement << & >> operators (not hard, just needs to be done).

        Note also that the image will be streamed as a PNG image (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qimage.html#operator-lt-lt-21), you don't have a choice over this, so that needs to be acceptable to you.

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          In addition to @JonB, the operators shall be implemented for your custom structure, not QList.

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          • SMF-QtS Offline
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            #8

            Tried this for the << operator:

            QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &stream,const Anim_t &anim)
            {
            	stream << anim.ts.msecsSinceStartOfDay() << anim.I;
            	return  stream;
            }
            

            Got this error, what have I missed ?

            anim.h:35:15: error: 'QDataStream& Anim::operator<<(QDataStream&, const Anim::Anim_t&)' must have exactly one argument
            35 | QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &stream,const Anim_t &anim)

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            • SMF-QtS Offline
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              #9

              For completeness I have done this for the ">>" operator and this gives a similar error:

              QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &stream,const Anim_t &anim)
              {
              	int t;
              	stream >> t >> anim.I;
              	anim.ts = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay(t);
              
              	return  stream;
              }
              
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                #10

                It must be a free function, if it's a member of your struct then you have to remove const Anim_t &anim

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                • SMF-QtS SMF-Qt

                  For completeness I have done this for the ">>" operator and this gives a similar error:

                  QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &stream,const Anim_t &anim)
                  {
                  	int t;
                  	stream >> t >> anim.I;
                  	anim.ts = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay(t);
                  
                  	return  stream;
                  }
                  
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                  #11

                  @SMF-Qt
                  (In addition to @Christian-Ehrlicher) I thought you were going to implementing the << & >> streaming operators for your Anim_t struct itself.

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                  • SMF-QtS Offline
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                    #12

                    Ok implimented operators as free functions and everything now compiles, however on running the application the QByteArray is empty (example with one element in QList):

                    ...

                    QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &stream, const Anim::Anim_t &anim)
                    {
                    stream << anim.ts.msecsSinceStartOfDay() << anim.I;
                    return stream;
                    }

                    QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &stream, Anim::Anim_t &anim)
                    {
                    int t;
                    stream >> t >> anim.I;
                    anim.ts = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay(t);
                    return stream;
                    }

                    ...

                    	QByteArray array;
                            QDataStream stream(array);
                    	for(int i=0;i<Animations.size();i++)
                    	{
                    	    stream << Animations.at(i);
                    	}
                    	QByteArray tmp=qCompress(array,9);
                    	fprintf(stderr,"Binary Blob Animations (%lld) size %lld compressed size %lld\n",Animations.size(),array.size(),tmp.size());
                    

                    ...

                    Binary Blob Animations (1) size 0 compressed size 4

                    Any suggestions ?
                    Thanks

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                    • SMF-QtS SMF-Qt

                      Ok implimented operators as free functions and everything now compiles, however on running the application the QByteArray is empty (example with one element in QList):

                      ...

                      QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &stream, const Anim::Anim_t &anim)
                      {
                      stream << anim.ts.msecsSinceStartOfDay() << anim.I;
                      return stream;
                      }

                      QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &stream, Anim::Anim_t &anim)
                      {
                      int t;
                      stream >> t >> anim.I;
                      anim.ts = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay(t);
                      return stream;
                      }

                      ...

                      	QByteArray array;
                              QDataStream stream(array);
                      	for(int i=0;i<Animations.size();i++)
                      	{
                      	    stream << Animations.at(i);
                      	}
                      	QByteArray tmp=qCompress(array,9);
                      	fprintf(stderr,"Binary Blob Animations (%lld) size %lld compressed size %lld\n",Animations.size(),array.size(),tmp.size());
                      

                      ...

                      Binary Blob Animations (1) size 0 compressed size 4

                      Any suggestions ?
                      Thanks

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                      jsulm
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                      #13

                      @SMF-Qt said in Saving Qlist data in a mysql database:

                      QDataStream stream(array);

                      Please read: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatastream.html#QDataStream-3
                      "Use QDataStream(QByteArray*, int) if you want to write to a byte array."

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                      • SMF-QtS Offline
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                        SMF-Qt
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Got it thanks. Problem solved.

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                        • SMF-QtS SMF-Qt

                          Got it thanks. Problem solved.

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                          @SMF-Qt Then also please mark this topic as solved, thx.

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                            If I may, there's no need for the loop, you should be able to directly stream the list object and not go manually with that loop.

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