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  • CJhaC Offline
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    CJha
    wrote on last edited by CJha
    #1

    How should I register my class/struct that is inside a namespace:

    namespace base {
        namespace impl {
            class A
            {
                ...
            };
        }
    }
    Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(base::impl::A);
    

    I want to use this class inside base::impl namespace as well as base::util namespace.
    How would I register this with qRegisterMetaType:

    qRegisterMetaType<base::impl::A>("base::impl::A");
    // or
    qRegisterMetaType<base::impl::A>("A");
    // or
    qRegisterMetaType<base::impl::A>();
    

    How would I register this with qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators:

    qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<base::impl::A>("base::impl::A");
    // or
    qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<base::impl::A>("A");
    // or
    qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<base::impl::A>();
    

    Also, I will be using this class in different ways, like QVector<QVector<base::impl::A>>, std::shared_ptr<base::impl::A> and QVector<QVector<std::shared_ptr<base::impl::A>>> should I register these as well with qRegisterMetaType and qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators or just registering the class itself (i.e. base::util::A) will be enough? If I should then what will be the signature?

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      SGaist
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      How exactly are you using your class ?
      Because just using it in a different namespace does not require to register it. Are you using it with QVariant ?

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Hi,

        How exactly are you using your class ?
        Because just using it in a different namespace does not require to register it. Are you using it with QVariant ?

        CJhaC Offline
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        CJha
        wrote on last edited by CJha
        #3

        @SGaist Yes, I am using it with QVariant, mostly with QSettings to save and retrieve data easily by overriding QDataStream operators. I am also using some in queued signal and slot connections. The ones I am registering for are mostly structs for storing data and just a few simple classes.

        Due to these requirements, I need to use all three (Q_DECLARE_METATYPE, qRegisterMetaType and qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators) operators, but to me, it seems to work fine if I do not add the string part at all, i.e. register as:

        qRegisterMetaType<base::impl::A>();  // or
        qRegisterMetaType<QVector<base::impl::A>>(); // or
        qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<base::impl::A>(); // or
        qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<QVector<base::impl::A>>();
        ...
        

        But, it also works fine if I add the string part inside the brackets:

        qRegisterMetaType<base::impl::A>("base::impl::A");  // or
        qRegisterMetaType<QVector<base::impl::A>>("QVector<base::impl::A>"); // or
        qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<base::impl::A>("base::impl::A"); // or
        qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators<QVector<base::impl::A>>("QVector<base::impl::A");
        ...
        

        The definition as well as most of the examples I see does provide a string part inside the brackets (especially for qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators). Which makes me confused as to what is the reason behind adding the string part such as "base::impl::A" inside the brackets and how does it affect the usage?

        Debugging problems caused by these kinds of ambiguity (especially on VS) is difficult and I do not want to make mistakes now which might give me errors later and would consume a lot of my time in figuring out that I registered the type or stream operators incorrectly.

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        • SGaistS Offline
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          SGaist
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          If memory serves well, the version with a QString parameter is geared toward declaring aliases.

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