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  • SPlattenS SPlatten

    @kshegunov , I will look at the link and get back to you.

    I added:

    export QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1
    export QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1
    

    To ~/.profile, I also went to Project Settings -> Environment and added the same environment variables to Qt Creator.

    When I build my project now it terminates instantly, this is the application output:

    2021-12-30 07:06:58.865187+0000 XMLMPAM[5523:56476] QFactoryLoader::QFactoryLoader() checking directory path "/Users/sy/Qt/5.15.2/clang_64/plugins/platforms" ...
    2021-12-30 07:06:58.874330+0000 XMLMPAM[5523:56476] QFactoryLoader::QFactoryLoader() looking at "/Users/sy/Qt/5.15.2/clang_64/plugins/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib"
    2021-12-30 07:06:58.874511+0000 XMLMPAM[5523:56476] Found metadata in lib /Users/sy/Qt/5.15.2/clang_64/plugins/platforms/libqcocoa.dylib, metadata=
    {
        "IID": "org.qt-project.Qt.QPA.QPlatformIntegrationFactoryInterface.5.3",
        "MetaData": {
            "Keys": [
                "cocoa"
            ]
        },
        "archreq": 0,
        "className": "QCocoaIntegrationPlugin",
        "debug": false,
        "version": 331520
    }
    

    This looks like a different issue...I've reverted from implementing these environment variables as this isn't the same issue and I cannot use these to get where I need to be to fault find.

    It seems the issue I'm having is using a lambda JavaScript function with the timer signal, can anyone help?

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    @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

    export QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1

    I didn't say you should include this. This is when you're attempting to track errors in the plugins loading, you're not, are you?

    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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    • SPlattenS SPlatten

      @JonB , I know the timer and connection to a slot works perfectly fine as I use this technique elsewhere.

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      #7

      @SPlatten
      Based on nothing, I'd find it "surprising" if the existence of a lambda in itself causes a thread to be spawned/involved.

      Meantime I think you should follow @kshegunov's request: test QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1 but not with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1.

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      • kshegunovK kshegunov

        @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

        export QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1

        I didn't say you should include this. This is when you're attempting to track errors in the plugins loading, you're not, are you?

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        #8

        @kshegunov , with just:

        QT_FATAL_WARNINGS
        

        set to 1, I don't get the initial problem however the result is no different and in my debug output I still get:

        S000000000029E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
        (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x6000000122f0), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000252c00), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
        S000000000030E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
        (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x600000014140), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000252140), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
        S000000000031E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
        (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x60000000b0b0), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000250b60), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
        

        Where everything before : is my own tracking information.

        Kind Regards,
        Sy

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @SPlatten
          Based on nothing, I'd find it "surprising" if the existence of a lambda in itself causes a thread to be spawned/involved.

          Meantime I think you should follow @kshegunov's request: test QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1 but not with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1.

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          wrote on last edited by SPlatten
          #9

          @JonB I think the thread is related to the JavaScript function call in the Lambda:

          QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                       ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                       ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                       ,ptmrScript
                                                       ,strFile
                                                       ,strFunc
                                                       ,strScriptWithCall]() {
             QJSValue objResult(pobjScriptEng->evaluate(strScriptWithCall));
             QString strError;
             if ( objResult.isError() == true ) {
                 strError = QString("%1\n%2\n%3").arg(strFile).arg(strFunc)
                                                 .arg(objResult.toString());
             } else {
                 QString strResult(objResult.toString());
                 if ( strResult.compare("undefined") != 0 ) {
                     strError = strResult;
                 }
              }
              if ( strError.isEmpty() != true ) {
                  clsXMLnode* pobjRoot(clsXMLnode::spobjGetRoot());
                  emit pobjRoot->error(strError);
                  ptmrScript->deleteLater();
              }
          });
          

          Kind Regards,
          Sy

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          • SPlattenS SPlatten

            @JonB I think the thread is related to the JavaScript function call in the Lambda:

            QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                         ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                         ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                         ,ptmrScript
                                                         ,strFile
                                                         ,strFunc
                                                         ,strScriptWithCall]() {
               QJSValue objResult(pobjScriptEng->evaluate(strScriptWithCall));
               QString strError;
               if ( objResult.isError() == true ) {
                   strError = QString("%1\n%2\n%3").arg(strFile).arg(strFunc)
                                                   .arg(objResult.toString());
               } else {
                   QString strResult(objResult.toString());
                   if ( strResult.compare("undefined") != 0 ) {
                       strError = strResult;
                   }
                }
                if ( strError.isEmpty() != true ) {
                    clsXMLnode* pobjRoot(clsXMLnode::spobjGetRoot());
                    emit pobjRoot->error(strError);
                    ptmrScript->deleteLater();
                }
            });
            
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            #10

            @SPlatten
            I just don't see where/why a lambda will behave differently from a C++ method here, as you say it does. Maybe your issue lies in the calls of the body of the lambda, which is a different matter, and ought show up equally in a method instead.

            But ignore me because I won't have a solution. @kshegunov is much more likely to spot/offer one... :)

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            • SPlattenS SPlatten

              @kshegunov , with just:

              QT_FATAL_WARNINGS
              

              set to 1, I don't get the initial problem however the result is no different and in my debug output I still get:

              S000000000029E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
              (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x6000000122f0), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000252c00), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
              S000000000030E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
              (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x600000014140), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000252140), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
              S000000000031E000000002424T08:09:54.416W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
              (Parent is QNativeSocketEngine(0x60000000b0b0), parent's thread is clsServer(0x600000250b60), current thread is clsThread(0x600002632700)
              

              Where everything before : is my own tracking information.

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              @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

              I don't get the initial problem however the result is no different and in my debug output I still get:

              It is not a fix, it's a technique to track down where the problem occurs. Also, "debug output" != "stack trace". When the debugger trips the assertion with QT_FATAL_WARNINGS on it's going to stop in all threads. Then you can go to creator's call stack view (or whatever IDE you're using) and you can extract the exact backtrace, which is what I requested. I don't expect the output the change, as nothing's been done at this point beside making the program crash, instead of silently (and wrongfully) succeeding.

              @JonB I think the thread is related to the JavaScript function call in the Lambda

              Why? How do you figure this out? I have no indication that this is where the warning's been emitted, it can be anyplace else.

              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                I don't get the initial problem however the result is no different and in my debug output I still get:

                It is not a fix, it's a technique to track down where the problem occurs. Also, "debug output" != "stack trace". When the debugger trips the assertion with QT_FATAL_WARNINGS on it's going to stop in all threads. Then you can go to creator's call stack view (or whatever IDE you're using) and you can extract the exact backtrace, which is what I requested. I don't expect the output the change, as nothing's been done at this point beside making the program crash, instead of silently (and wrongfully) succeeding.

                @JonB I think the thread is related to the JavaScript function call in the Lambda

                Why? How do you figure this out? I have no indication that this is where the warning's been emitted, it can be anyplace else.

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                @kshegunov , please see edit of my last post which includes the body of the lambda. The execution doesn't stop, there is just output to the debug.

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                  @kshegunov , please see edit of my last post which includes the body of the lambda. The execution doesn't stop, there is just output to the debug.

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                  #13

                  @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                  @kshegunov , please see edit of my last post which includes the body of the lambda. The execution doesn't stop, there is just output to the debug.

                  I have a fairly good idea where the problem may be, but I prefer not to speculate at this point. If the program doesn't stop and the mentioned environment variable is set, then you're not running your application in debug mode - check this and adjust accordingly.

                  Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                    @kshegunov , please see edit of my last post which includes the body of the lambda. The execution doesn't stop, there is just output to the debug.

                    I have a fairly good idea where the problem may be, but I prefer not to speculate at this point. If the program doesn't stop and the mentioned environment variable is set, then you're not running your application in debug mode - check this and adjust accordingly.

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                    wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                    #14

                    @kshegunov , 100% I'm in debug, I'm running in Qt Creator debug and developing. I have a function called createTimer here is the prototype:

                    Q_INVOKABLE void createTimer(const QString& crstrID
                                                ,const uint cuintInterval
                                                ,const QString& crstrFunction);
                    

                    The implementation:

                    /**
                     * @brief clsScriptHelper::createTimer
                     * @param crstrID : Constant reference to Timer ID
                     * @param cuintInterval : Constant millisecond interval
                     * @param crstrFunction : Constant reference to JSfile@Function
                     */
                    void clsScriptHelper::createTimer(const QString& crstrID, const uint cuintInterval
                                                     ,const QString& crstrFunction) {
                        if ( crstrID.trimmed().isEmpty() == true || cuintInterval == 0
                          || crstrFunction.trimmed().isEmpty() == true
                          || crstrFunction.indexOf(clsXMLnode::msccScriptDelimiter) == -1 ) {
                        //One or more of the parameters are invalid, do nothing
                            return;
                        }
                        //Get Application instance
                        clsMainWnd* pAppInstance(clsMainWnd::pobjGetAppWnd());
                        if ( pAppInstance == nullptr ) {
                        //Cannot get application instance!
                            return;
                        }
                        //Look for registered timer
                        QTimer* ptmrScript(pAppInstance->ptmrGetTimer(crstrID));
                        if ( ptmrScript != nullptr ) {
                        //Already registered, do nothing
                            return;
                        }
                        //No timer locatd with that ID, its safe to proceed
                        QStringList slstScript = crstrFunction.split(clsXMLnode::msccScriptDelimiter);
                        mpScripts* pmpScriptsMap;
                        if ( slstScript.length() == SSF_PARAM_COUNT
                        && (pmpScriptsMap = clsMainWnd::pmpGetScriptsMap()) != nullptr ) {
                        //Look for the script in the scripts map
                            mpScripts::iterator itrScript(pmpScriptsMap->find(slstScript[SFF_FILE_IDX]));
                            if ( itrScript != pmpScriptsMap->end() ) {
                        //Found it, build the script up ready for the signal connection
                                QString strScript(itrScript->second);
                        //Get pointer to script engine
                                QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                        //Create new timer
                                ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                        //Register the new timer using the supplied ID
                                pAppInstance->registerTimer(ptmrScript, crstrID);
                        //Add any globals to the script
                                clsScriptHelper::pobjGetInstance()->addGlobals(pobjScriptEng);
                        //Build up script function call
                                QString strFile(slstScript[SFF_FILE_IDX])
                                       ,strCall(slstScript[SSF_FUNCTION_IDX])
                                       ,strScriptWithCall(strScript)
                                       ,strFunc(strCall
                                              + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktOpen)
                                              + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktClose)
                                              + QString(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator));
                                 if ( strScriptWithCall.endsWith(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator) != true ) {
                                     strScriptWithCall += clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator;
                                 }
                                 strScriptWithCall += strFunc;
                        //Create connection to timer and script
                                QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                             ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                                             ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                              ,ptmrScript
                                                                              ,strFile
                                                                              ,strFunc
                                                                              ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                                     QJSValue objResult(pobjScriptEng->evaluate(strScriptWithCall));
                                     QString strError;
                                     if ( objResult.isError() == true ) {
                                         strError = QString("%1\n%2\n%3").arg(strFile).arg(strFunc)
                                                                         .arg(objResult.toString());
                                     } else {
                                         QString strResult(objResult.toString());
                                         if ( strResult.compare("undefined") != 0 ) {
                                             strError = strResult;
                                         }
                                     }
                                     if ( strError.isEmpty() != true ) {
                                         clsXMLnode* pobjRoot(clsXMLnode::spobjGetRoot());
                                         emit pobjRoot->error(strError);
                                         ptmrScript->deleteLater();
                                     }
                                });
                        //Start the timer
                                ptmrScript->start(cuintInterval);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    

                    In my JavaScript I call the C++ function:

                    xmleng.createTimer("t1", 50, "simon2.js@testTimer");
                    

                    The JavaScript lambda function, it doesn't get called because the slot doesn't get called:

                    function testTimer() {
                        //All properties area stored as strings, convert to integer
                        var intStageCtr = parseInt(xmleng.getProperty(cstrFormTest, cstrStageCtr));	
                        xmleng.log(0, "testTimer[" + intStageCtr + "]", cstrThis, 316);
                        //Increment stage counter
                        intStageCtr++;
                        //Convert back to string and store
                        xmleng.setProperty(cstrFormTest, cstrStageCtr, String(intStageCtr));
                    }
                    

                    Kind Regards,
                    Sy

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                    • SPlattenS SPlatten

                      @kshegunov , 100% I'm in debug, I'm running in Qt Creator debug and developing. I have a function called createTimer here is the prototype:

                      Q_INVOKABLE void createTimer(const QString& crstrID
                                                  ,const uint cuintInterval
                                                  ,const QString& crstrFunction);
                      

                      The implementation:

                      /**
                       * @brief clsScriptHelper::createTimer
                       * @param crstrID : Constant reference to Timer ID
                       * @param cuintInterval : Constant millisecond interval
                       * @param crstrFunction : Constant reference to JSfile@Function
                       */
                      void clsScriptHelper::createTimer(const QString& crstrID, const uint cuintInterval
                                                       ,const QString& crstrFunction) {
                          if ( crstrID.trimmed().isEmpty() == true || cuintInterval == 0
                            || crstrFunction.trimmed().isEmpty() == true
                            || crstrFunction.indexOf(clsXMLnode::msccScriptDelimiter) == -1 ) {
                          //One or more of the parameters are invalid, do nothing
                              return;
                          }
                          //Get Application instance
                          clsMainWnd* pAppInstance(clsMainWnd::pobjGetAppWnd());
                          if ( pAppInstance == nullptr ) {
                          //Cannot get application instance!
                              return;
                          }
                          //Look for registered timer
                          QTimer* ptmrScript(pAppInstance->ptmrGetTimer(crstrID));
                          if ( ptmrScript != nullptr ) {
                          //Already registered, do nothing
                              return;
                          }
                          //No timer locatd with that ID, its safe to proceed
                          QStringList slstScript = crstrFunction.split(clsXMLnode::msccScriptDelimiter);
                          mpScripts* pmpScriptsMap;
                          if ( slstScript.length() == SSF_PARAM_COUNT
                          && (pmpScriptsMap = clsMainWnd::pmpGetScriptsMap()) != nullptr ) {
                          //Look for the script in the scripts map
                              mpScripts::iterator itrScript(pmpScriptsMap->find(slstScript[SFF_FILE_IDX]));
                              if ( itrScript != pmpScriptsMap->end() ) {
                          //Found it, build the script up ready for the signal connection
                                  QString strScript(itrScript->second);
                          //Get pointer to script engine
                                  QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                          //Create new timer
                                  ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                          //Register the new timer using the supplied ID
                                  pAppInstance->registerTimer(ptmrScript, crstrID);
                          //Add any globals to the script
                                  clsScriptHelper::pobjGetInstance()->addGlobals(pobjScriptEng);
                          //Build up script function call
                                  QString strFile(slstScript[SFF_FILE_IDX])
                                         ,strCall(slstScript[SSF_FUNCTION_IDX])
                                         ,strScriptWithCall(strScript)
                                         ,strFunc(strCall
                                                + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktOpen)
                                                + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktClose)
                                                + QString(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator));
                                   if ( strScriptWithCall.endsWith(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator) != true ) {
                                       strScriptWithCall += clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator;
                                   }
                                   strScriptWithCall += strFunc;
                          //Create connection to timer and script
                                  QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                               ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                                               ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                                ,ptmrScript
                                                                                ,strFile
                                                                                ,strFunc
                                                                                ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                                       QJSValue objResult(pobjScriptEng->evaluate(strScriptWithCall));
                                       QString strError;
                                       if ( objResult.isError() == true ) {
                                           strError = QString("%1\n%2\n%3").arg(strFile).arg(strFunc)
                                                                           .arg(objResult.toString());
                                       } else {
                                           QString strResult(objResult.toString());
                                           if ( strResult.compare("undefined") != 0 ) {
                                               strError = strResult;
                                           }
                                       }
                                       if ( strError.isEmpty() != true ) {
                                           clsXMLnode* pobjRoot(clsXMLnode::spobjGetRoot());
                                           emit pobjRoot->error(strError);
                                           ptmrScript->deleteLater();
                                       }
                                  });
                          //Start the timer
                                  ptmrScript->start(cuintInterval);
                              }
                          }
                      }
                      

                      In my JavaScript I call the C++ function:

                      xmleng.createTimer("t1", 50, "simon2.js@testTimer");
                      

                      The JavaScript lambda function, it doesn't get called because the slot doesn't get called:

                      function testTimer() {
                          //All properties area stored as strings, convert to integer
                          var intStageCtr = parseInt(xmleng.getProperty(cstrFormTest, cstrStageCtr));	
                          xmleng.log(0, "testTimer[" + intStageCtr + "]", cstrThis, 316);
                          //Increment stage counter
                          intStageCtr++;
                          //Convert back to string and store
                          xmleng.setProperty(cstrFormTest, cstrStageCtr, String(intStageCtr));
                      }
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #15

                      Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                      Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:

                      qDebug() << QThread::currentThread();
                      

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                        Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:

                        qDebug() << QThread::currentThread();
                        
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                        wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                        #16

                        @kshegunov , I've stepped through this logic, I expect the initial call to ptmrGetTimer to return nullptr as on first call the timer won't be registered which it isn't. I've stepped through the logic to the line:

                        ptmrScript->start(cuintInterval);
                        

                        No issues except the slot isn't called when the timer expires. And the mentioned debug output.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Sy

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                          @kshegunov , I've stepped through this logic, I expect the initial call to ptmrGetTimer to return nullptr as on first call the timer won't be registered which it isn't. I've stepped through the logic to the line:

                          ptmrScript->start(cuintInterval);
                          

                          No issues except the slot isn't called when the timer expires. And the mentioned debug output.

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                          @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                          @kshegunov , I've stepped through this logic, I expect the initial call to ptmrGetTimer to return nullptr as on first call the timer won't be registered which it isn't.

                          I requested something very specific with a very specific purpose. Please do what I asked and provide the output of the mentioned qDebug call.

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                            @kshegunov , I've stepped through this logic, I expect the initial call to ptmrGetTimer to return nullptr as on first call the timer won't be registered which it isn't.

                            I requested something very specific with a very specific purpose. Please do what I asked and provide the output of the mentioned qDebug call.

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                            wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                            #18

                            @kshegunov Adding this now. I've actually changed the code to add:

                            QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                            //Create new timer
                            ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                            ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjCurrThread);
                            qdbg() << "pobjCurrThread: " << pobjCurrThread;
                            

                            Output:

                            pobjCurrThread: QThread(0x600000269c80)
                            

                            I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

                            Kind Regards,
                            Sy

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                              @kshegunov Adding this now. I've actually changed the code to add:

                              QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                              //Create new timer
                              ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                              ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjCurrThread);
                              qdbg() << "pobjCurrThread: " << pobjCurrThread;
                              

                              Output:

                              pobjCurrThread: QThread(0x600000269c80)
                              

                              I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

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                              #19

                              @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                              I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

                              I don't expect it to get trigerred, but again, this is not what I wrote. Here's a reminder:

                              Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                              Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:
                              [snip]

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                                I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

                                I don't expect it to get trigerred, but again, this is not what I wrote. Here's a reminder:

                                Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                                Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:
                                [snip]

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                                @kshegunov , here is there requested source to the function:

                                /**
                                 * @brief clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer
                                 * @param crstrID : Constant reference to ID to look-up timer
                                 * @return A pointer to the timer or nullptr if not found
                                 */
                                QTimer* clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer(const QString& crstrID) {
                                    mpTimers::iterator itTimer(mmpTimers.find(crstrID));
                                    QTimer* pTimer(nullptr);
                                    if ( itTimer != mmpTimers.end() ) {
                                        pTimer = itTimer->second;
                                    }
                                    return pTimer;
                                }
                                

                                I put breakpoint on first line of this, it does what I expected, nullptr is returned because on the first call the timer hasn't been registered.

                                Kind Regards,
                                Sy

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                                • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                  @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                                  I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

                                  I don't expect it to get trigerred, but again, this is not what I wrote. Here's a reminder:

                                  Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                                  Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:
                                  [snip]

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                                  #21

                                  @kshegunov , this is the modified source:

                                              QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                                      //Create new timer
                                  qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                              ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjCurrThread);
                                      //Register the new timer using the supplied ID
                                              pAppInstance->registerTimer(ptmrScript, crstrID);
                                      //Add any globals to the script
                                              clsScriptHelper::pobjGetInstance()->addGlobals(pobjScriptEng);
                                      //Build up script function call
                                              QString strFile(slstScript[SFF_FILE_IDX])
                                                     ,strCall(slstScript[SSF_FUNCTION_IDX])
                                                     ,strScriptWithCall(strScript)
                                                     ,strFunc(strCall
                                                            + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktOpen)
                                                            + QString(clsDebugService::msccBrktClose)
                                                            + QString(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator));
                                               if ( strScriptWithCall.endsWith(clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator) != true ) {
                                                   strScriptWithCall += clsXMLnode::msccScriptFunctionTerminator;
                                               }
                                               strScriptWithCall += strFunc;
                                      //Create connection to timer and script
                                  qdbg() << "Before QObject::connect: " << QThread::currentThread();
                                  

                                  And the resulting output in debug:

                                  Before Timer creation: QThread(0x60000026c140)
                                  S000000000029E000000010940T08:43:44.084W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                                  (Parent is QThread(0x60000026c140), parent's thread is QThread(0x600000004180), current thread is QThread(0x60000026c140)
                                  S000000000030E000000010940T08:43:44.084DL00000661F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                                  Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x60000026c140)
                                  

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Sy

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                                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                    @kshegunov , here is there requested source to the function:

                                    /**
                                     * @brief clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer
                                     * @param crstrID : Constant reference to ID to look-up timer
                                     * @return A pointer to the timer or nullptr if not found
                                     */
                                    QTimer* clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer(const QString& crstrID) {
                                        mpTimers::iterator itTimer(mmpTimers.find(crstrID));
                                        QTimer* pTimer(nullptr);
                                        if ( itTimer != mmpTimers.end() ) {
                                            pTimer = itTimer->second;
                                        }
                                        return pTimer;
                                    }
                                    

                                    I put breakpoint on first line of this, it does what I expected, nullptr is returned because on the first call the timer hasn't been registered.

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                                    @SPlatten , I've reduced the source to just:

                                                QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                                QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                                        //Create new timer
                                    qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                                ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjCurrThread);
                                        //Create connection to timer and script
                                    qdbg() << "Before QObject::connect: " << QThread::currentThread();
                                    
                                    

                                    And the output is still:

                                    Before Timer creation: QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                    S000000000029E000000000768T08:50:01.847W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                                    (Parent is QThread(0x600000264a00), parent's thread is QThread(0x6000000042c0), current thread is QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                    S000000000030E000000000768T08:50:01.847DL00000661F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                                    Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                    

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Sy

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                                    • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                      @SPlatten said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                                      I have a breakpoint in the lambda function, first line, it doesn't get triggered.

                                      I don't expect it to get trigerred, but again, this is not what I wrote. Here's a reminder:

                                      Put a breakpoint in clsMainWnd::ptmrGetTimer and confirm it gets triggered (the breakpoint).

                                      Additionally provide its source, and finally add this to the very beginning of the mentioned function:
                                      [snip]

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                                      #23

                                      @kshegunov , another attempt:

                                                  QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                                          //Create new timer
                                      qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                                  ptmrScript = new QTimer;
                                                  ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjCurrThread);
                                          //Create connection to timer and script
                                      qdbg() << "Before QObject::connect: " << QThread::currentThread();
                                      

                                      Output:

                                      Before Timer creation: QThread(0x600000264d00)
                                      S000000000029E000000000717T08:52:29.017DL00000662F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                                      Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x600000264d00)
                                      

                                      Not seeing any errors in the debug, but execution isn't stopping in lambda either.

                                      Kind Regards,
                                      Sy

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                                        @SPlatten , I've reduced the source to just:

                                                    QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                                    QThread* pobjCurrThread(QThread::currentThread());
                                            //Create new timer
                                        qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                                    ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjCurrThread);
                                            //Create connection to timer and script
                                        qdbg() << "Before QObject::connect: " << QThread::currentThread();
                                        
                                        

                                        And the output is still:

                                        Before Timer creation: QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                        S000000000029E000000000768T08:50:01.847W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                                        (Parent is QThread(0x600000264a00), parent's thread is QThread(0x6000000042c0), current thread is QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                        S000000000030E000000000768T08:50:01.847DL00000661F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                                        Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x600000264a00)
                                        
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                                        #24

                                        Hold your horses! You have managed to confuse me about what's modified and what goes in which function. In any case in the last piece of code; after this:

                                        //Create new timer
                                        qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                                    ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjCurrThread);
                                            //Register the new timer using the supplied ID
                                        

                                        adding

                                        Q_ASSERT(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng()->currentThread() == QThread::currentThread());
                                        

                                        should get tripped.

                                        PS.
                                        This does nothing:

                                        ptmrScript = new QTimer;
                                        ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjCurrThread);
                                        

                                        Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                        • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                          Hold your horses! You have managed to confuse me about what's modified and what goes in which function. In any case in the last piece of code; after this:

                                          //Create new timer
                                          qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                                                      ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjCurrThread);
                                              //Register the new timer using the supplied ID
                                          

                                          adding

                                          Q_ASSERT(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng()->currentThread() == QThread::currentThread());
                                          

                                          should get tripped.

                                          PS.
                                          This does nothing:

                                          ptmrScript = new QTimer;
                                          ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjCurrThread);
                                          
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                                          @kshegunov said in Help with timer and JavaScript slot.:

                                          Q_ASSERT(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng()->currentThread() == QThread::currentThread());

                                          I cannot call currentThread() from pobjGetScriptEng(), it returns a pointer to QJSEngine.

                                          Kind Regards,
                                          Sy

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