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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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    wrote on last edited by
    #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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      wrote on last edited by
      #22

      @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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        wrote on last edited by SPlatten
        #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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        • SPlattenS SPlatten

          @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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          kshegunov
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          wrote on last edited by
          #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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            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @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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            • SPlattenS SPlatten

              @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.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #26

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

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

              Correct. I meant to write:

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

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

                Correct. I meant to write:

                Q_ASSERT(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng()->thread() == QThread::currentThread());
                
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                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                @kshegunov , realised that after posting, modified output to:

                qdbg() << "Script Eng Thread: " << pobjScriptEng->thread();
                qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                

                Result is:

                S000000000028E000000000784T09:03:45.243DL00000642F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                Script Eng Thread: QThread(0x60000000c0d0)
                S000000000029E000000000784T09:03:45.243DL00000643F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                Before Timer creation: QThread(0x60000026f260)
                S000000000030E000000000784T09:03:45.243W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                (Parent is clsScriptHelper(0x600000208d80), parent's thread is QThread(0x60000000c0d0), current thread is QThread(0x60000026f260)
                S000000000031E000000000784T09:03:45.244DL00000664F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x60000026f260)
                

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                • kshegunovK kshegunov

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

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

                  Correct. I meant to write:

                  Q_ASSERT(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng()->thread() == QThread::currentThread());
                  
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #28

                  @kshegunov , have now changed code to:

                  ptmrScript = new QTimer(this);
                  ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                  ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                  

                  Output is now different:

                  setupForm() !!!!
                  S000000000028E000000000716T09:06:20.132W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                  (Parent is clsScriptHelper(0x600000202820), parent's thread is QThread(0x600000004150), current thread is QThread(0x60000025e1c0)
                  S000000000029E000000000716T09:06:20.132W:QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread
                  S000000000030E000000000716T09:06:20.132DL00000688F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                  Is timer active: true
                  S000000000031E000000000716T09:06:20.132DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                  setupForm() !!!!
                  

                  I will add another API function to allow the script to start the timer.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Sy

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                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                    @kshegunov , have now changed code to:

                    ptmrScript = new QTimer(this);
                    ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                    ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                    

                    Output is now different:

                    setupForm() !!!!
                    S000000000028E000000000716T09:06:20.132W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                    (Parent is clsScriptHelper(0x600000202820), parent's thread is QThread(0x600000004150), current thread is QThread(0x60000025e1c0)
                    S000000000029E000000000716T09:06:20.132W:QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread
                    S000000000030E000000000716T09:06:20.132DL00000688F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                    Is timer active: true
                    S000000000031E000000000716T09:06:20.132DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                    setupForm() !!!!
                    

                    I will add another API function to allow the script to start the timer.

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                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #29

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

                    Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.

                    You still have this. Excuse my complete guesswork, but do you need to go new QTimer(); rather than new QTimer(this); to move to another thread? (I have never been sure which statement causes the error message, which you can discover by stepping over or putting in qDebug() markers.)

                    But if all this is beyond me and being solved by @kshegunov please ignore me --- I'm just watching the discussion :)

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                    • SPlattenS SPlatten

                      @kshegunov , realised that after posting, modified output to:

                      qdbg() << "Script Eng Thread: " << pobjScriptEng->thread();
                      qdbg() << "Before Timer creation: " << pobjCurrThread;
                      

                      Result is:

                      S000000000028E000000000784T09:03:45.243DL00000642F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                      Script Eng Thread: QThread(0x60000000c0d0)
                      S000000000029E000000000784T09:03:45.243DL00000643F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                      Before Timer creation: QThread(0x60000026f260)
                      S000000000030E000000000784T09:03:45.243W:QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
                      (Parent is clsScriptHelper(0x600000208d80), parent's thread is QThread(0x60000000c0d0), current thread is QThread(0x60000026f260)
                      S000000000031E000000000784T09:03:45.244DL00000664F../clsScriptHelper.cpp[void clsScriptHelper::createTimer]
                      Before QObject::connect: QThread(0x60000026f260)
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #30

                      Right, so now comes the million bucks question(s):

                      Why is clsScriptHelper::createTimer called from thread different from the one pobjScriptEng has affinity for?
                      Why do you need to use threads to begin with?

                      As for the "solution":

                      QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                               ,&QTimer::timeout
                      

                      Shall provide a context object for the execution. Looking at the body, I'd say it should be something like:

                      QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript , &QTimer::timeout, pobjScriptEng
                                                                               ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                                ,ptmrScript
                                                                                ,strFile
                                                                                ,strFunc
                                                                                ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                      

                      Also the timer should be created with the correct affinity, I assume:

                      ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjScriptEng);
                      

                      The original questions stand notwithstanding

                      PS: You have race conditions all over the place ...

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        Right, so now comes the million bucks question(s):

                        Why is clsScriptHelper::createTimer called from thread different from the one pobjScriptEng has affinity for?
                        Why do you need to use threads to begin with?

                        As for the "solution":

                        QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                                 ,&QTimer::timeout
                        

                        Shall provide a context object for the execution. Looking at the body, I'd say it should be something like:

                        QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript , &QTimer::timeout, pobjScriptEng
                                                                                 ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                                  ,ptmrScript
                                                                                  ,strFile
                                                                                  ,strFunc
                                                                                  ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                        

                        Also the timer should be created with the correct affinity, I assume:

                        ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjScriptEng);
                        

                        The original questions stand notwithstanding

                        PS: You have race conditions all over the place ...

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #31

                        @kshegunov , createTimer is called by JavaScript:

                        function setupForm() {
                        	//Query all people	  
                        	xmleng.log(0, "setupForm() !!!!", cstrThis, 202);
                        	//Create request counter property
                        	xmleng.setProperty(cstrFormTest, cstrStageCtr, "0");
                        	//Create timer to issue SQL requests
                        	xmleng.createTimer("t1", 50, "simon2.js@testTimer");
                        	xmleng.log(0, "setupForm() !!!!", cstrThis, 207);
                        	xmleng.startTimer("t1");
                        };
                        
                        

                        Kind Regards,
                        Sy

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                        • kshegunovK kshegunov

                          Right, so now comes the million bucks question(s):

                          Why is clsScriptHelper::createTimer called from thread different from the one pobjScriptEng has affinity for?
                          Why do you need to use threads to begin with?

                          As for the "solution":

                          QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                                   ,&QTimer::timeout
                          

                          Shall provide a context object for the execution. Looking at the body, I'd say it should be something like:

                          QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript , &QTimer::timeout, pobjScriptEng
                                                                                   ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                                    ,ptmrScript
                                                                                    ,strFile
                                                                                    ,strFunc
                                                                                    ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                          

                          Also the timer should be created with the correct affinity, I assume:

                          ptmrScript = new QTimer(pobjScriptEng);
                          

                          The original questions stand notwithstanding

                          PS: You have race conditions all over the place ...

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                          SPlatten
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #32

                          @kshegunov , I've modified my source to:

                           QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                        ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                                        ,pobjScriptEng
                                                                        ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                         ,ptmrScript
                                                                         ,strFile
                                                                         ,strFunc
                                                                         ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                          

                          still getting:

                          S000000000027E000000000747T09:17:30.915DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                          setupForm() !!!!
                          S000000000028E000000000747T09:17:30.915DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                          setupForm() !!!!
                          S000000000029E000000000747T09:17:30.915W:QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread
                          

                          Kind Regards,
                          Sy

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                          • SPlattenS SPlatten

                            @kshegunov , I've modified my source to:

                             QMetaObject::Connection cn = QObject::connect(ptmrScript
                                                                          ,&QTimer::timeout
                                                                          ,pobjScriptEng
                                                                          ,[pobjScriptEng
                                                                           ,ptmrScript
                                                                           ,strFile
                                                                           ,strFunc
                                                                           ,strScriptWithCall]() {
                            

                            still getting:

                            S000000000027E000000000747T09:17:30.915DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                            setupForm() !!!!
                            S000000000028E000000000747T09:17:30.915DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                            setupForm() !!!!
                            S000000000029E000000000747T09:17:30.915W:QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread
                            
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                            kshegunov
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #33

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

                            still getting

                            Did you also parent the timer to the QJSEngine?

                            Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                            • kshegunovK kshegunov

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

                              still getting

                              Did you also parent the timer to the QJSEngine?

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                              wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                              #34

                              @kshegunov, this is how it is now:

                              QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                              QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                              //Create new timer
                              ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                              ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                              ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                              

                              Have just modified to:

                              QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                              QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                              //Create new timer
                              ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                              ptmrScript->setParent(pobjScriptEng);
                              ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                              ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                              

                              Output is still:

                              S000000000027E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                              setupForm() !!!!
                              S000000000028E000000000743T09:24:17.520W:QObject::setParent: Cannot set parent, new parent is in a different thread
                              S000000000029E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                              setupForm() !!!!
                              

                              Kind Regards,
                              Sy

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                              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                @kshegunov, this is how it is now:

                                QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                //Create new timer
                                ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                

                                Have just modified to:

                                QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                //Create new timer
                                ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                ptmrScript->setParent(pobjScriptEng);
                                ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                

                                Output is still:

                                S000000000027E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                setupForm() !!!!
                                S000000000028E000000000743T09:24:17.520W:QObject::setParent: Cannot set parent, new parent is in a different thread
                                S000000000029E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                setupForm() !!!!
                                
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #35

                                @SPlatten
                                Perhaps not relevant, but how can you go

                                            ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                            ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                

                                Once moved to other thread, are you still allowed to set its interval from this (different) thread?

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                                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                  @kshegunov, this is how it is now:

                                  QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                  QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                  //Create new timer
                                  ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                  ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                  ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                  

                                  Have just modified to:

                                  QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                  QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                  //Create new timer
                                  ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                  ptmrScript->setParent(pobjScriptEng);
                                  ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                  ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                  

                                  Output is still:

                                  S000000000027E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                  setupForm() !!!!
                                  S000000000028E000000000743T09:24:17.520W:QObject::setParent: Cannot set parent, new parent is in a different thread
                                  S000000000029E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                  setupForm() !!!!
                                  
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                                  kshegunov
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                                  #36

                                  Okay, I'm getting really tangled. Where is QTimer::start called? In createTimer? If so, then:

                                  QTimer timer = new QTimer();
                                  ...
                                  // Connect the lambda with a context object, as mentioned!
                                  ...
                                  timer->start();
                                  

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                                    Okay, I'm getting really tangled. Where is QTimer::start called? In createTimer? If so, then:

                                    QTimer timer = new QTimer();
                                    ...
                                    // Connect the lambda with a context object, as mentioned!
                                    ...
                                    timer->start();
                                    
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                                    @kshegunov , I'm trying lots of things without taking the time to think about it.

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Sy

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                                      @kshegunov , I'm trying lots of things without taking the time to think about it.

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

                                      I'm trying lots of things without taking the time to think about it.

                                      Yes, do so. Which is the whole reason I requested the call stack. How am I supposed to guess what calls what ...

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

                                        I'm trying lots of things without taking the time to think about it.

                                        Yes, do so. Which is the whole reason I requested the call stack. How am I supposed to guess what calls what ...

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                                        @kshegunov I would provide the call stack, but execution doesn't halt, so where would you like me to break to then get the stack?

                                        Kind Regards,
                                        Sy

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                                        • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                          @kshegunov, this is how it is now:

                                          QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                          QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                          //Create new timer
                                          ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                          ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                          ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                          

                                          Have just modified to:

                                          QJSEngine* pobjScriptEng(clsJSON::pobjGetScriptEng());
                                          QThread* pobjScriptEngThread(pobjScriptEng->thread());
                                          //Create new timer
                                          ptmrScript = new QTimer();
                                          ptmrScript->setParent(pobjScriptEng);
                                          ptmrScript->moveToThread(pobjScriptEngThread);
                                          ptmrScript->setInterval(cuintInterval);
                                          

                                          Output is still:

                                          S000000000027E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000202Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                          setupForm() !!!!
                                          S000000000028E000000000743T09:24:17.520W:QObject::setParent: Cannot set parent, new parent is in a different thread
                                          S000000000029E000000000743T09:24:17.520DL00000207Fsimon2.js[void clsScriptHelper::log]
                                          setupForm() !!!!
                                          
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                                          @SPlatten I am always surprised how complicated you are trying to solve common issues.

                                          What is the real issue here?
                                          You want to create a timer in a specific thread and start it. I am right?
                                          QTimer muss be started, and stopped from the owned thread.
                                          That's not so complicated to solve:

                                          auto myTimer = new  QTimer();
                                          connect(myTimer; &QTimer::timeout, ...);
                                          // move to thread
                                          myTimer->moveToThread(theWorkingThread);
                                          
                                          // start the timer
                                          QTimer::singleShot(0, myTimer, [myTimer]() { myTimer->start(); } );
                                          

                                          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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