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  • dheerendraD dheerendra

    Can you show how you have done qRegisterMetaType for signed long long ?

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    wrote on last edited by Engelard
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    @dheerendra

    There is quite nothing to show really
    In Header:

    Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(signed long long)
    

    CPP file(in constructor):

    qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>();
    

    @jsulm if such type would be unnecessary - it would not exist, i do need it because of big whole numbers which billions.

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      Try. qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>("signed long long");
      Check the complete example in my git repository

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      • dheerendraD dheerendra

        Try. qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>("signed long long");
        Check the complete example in my git repository

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        wrote on last edited by Engelard
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        @dheerendra said in Cannot queue arguments of type...:

        Try. qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>("signed long long");

        That is correct answer. But in previous topic someone told me that "leave parentheses empty"))

        P.S. i found that it working without macro, so only qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>("signed long long"); is enough

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        • EngelardE Engelard

          @dheerendra

          There is quite nothing to show really
          In Header:

          Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(signed long long)
          

          CPP file(in constructor):

          qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>();
          

          @jsulm if such type would be unnecessary - it would not exist, i do need it because of big whole numbers which billions.

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          wrote on last edited by jsulm
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          @Engelard said in Cannot queue arguments of type...:

          if such type would be unnecessary - it would not exist

          Where did I say it is unnecessary?!
          Please stay objective!

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            wrote on last edited by dheerendra
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            @Engelard said in Cannot queue arguments of type...:

            P.S. i found that it working without macro, so only qRegisterMetaType<signed long long>("signed long long"); is enough

            hmmm. I did not see any body suggesting like this. Everybody suggested to use the qRegisterMetaType. I was suspecting the way you have done. Hence i asked the code.

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              @Engelard said in Cannot queue arguments of type...:

              That is correct answer. But in previous topic someone told me that "leave parentheses empty"))

              That someone explained you why as stated in the documentation of qRegisterMetatype.

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                Now your issue is fixed, you can move the issue to SOLVED state. It helps others.

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                • SavithaS Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by Savitha
                  #16

                  Hi All,

                  I know the solution has been provided to this problem but it is not working for me.

                  Here is my code,

                  Class2.hpp
                  void slot_ofClass2(quint32 &p_Result, QVector<quint32> &p_Values,
                  Error& p_error);

                  Class1.hpp
                  void signal_fromClass1(quint32& p_Result, QVector<quint32>& p_Values,
                  Error& p_error);

                  Class1.cpp

                      QObject::connect(this, &Class1::signal_fromClass1,
                              loc_class2Obj.data(), &Class2::slot_ofClass2,
                              Qt::QueuedConnection);
                  

                  I have added Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32) in Class2.hpp which is included in Class1.hpp and
                  qRegisterMetaType<quint32>("quint32"); in both the Constructors of Class1 and Class2.

                  It is still giving the error"QObject::connect: Cannot queue arguments of type 'quint32&'
                  (Make sure 'quint32&' is registered using qRegisterMetaType().)"

                  What am I missing?

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                  • SavithaS Savitha

                    Hi All,

                    I know the solution has been provided to this problem but it is not working for me.

                    Here is my code,

                    Class2.hpp
                    void slot_ofClass2(quint32 &p_Result, QVector<quint32> &p_Values,
                    Error& p_error);

                    Class1.hpp
                    void signal_fromClass1(quint32& p_Result, QVector<quint32>& p_Values,
                    Error& p_error);

                    Class1.cpp

                        QObject::connect(this, &Class1::signal_fromClass1,
                                loc_class2Obj.data(), &Class2::slot_ofClass2,
                                Qt::QueuedConnection);
                    

                    I have added Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32) in Class2.hpp which is included in Class1.hpp and
                    qRegisterMetaType<quint32>("quint32"); in both the Constructors of Class1 and Class2.

                    It is still giving the error"QObject::connect: Cannot queue arguments of type 'quint32&'
                    (Make sure 'quint32&' is registered using qRegisterMetaType().)"

                    What am I missing?

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #17

                    @Savitha
                    I don't know anything about QML/registering meta types, so no point quizzing me further, but looking at the error message and your signal/slot parameters you have registered quint32 but your methods require quint32&. With QML/register meta-type maybe it cannot go from quint32 to quint32&? If so, either register quint32& or change your parameters to quint32 to see if that works? There is little point in passing integer-types as references anyway. [Whoops, I didn't realize you are changing the value.]

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @Savitha
                      I don't know anything about QML/registering meta types, so no point quizzing me further, but looking at the error message and your signal/slot parameters you have registered quint32 but your methods require quint32&. With QML/register meta-type maybe it cannot go from quint32 to quint32&? If so, either register quint32& or change your parameters to quint32 to see if that works? There is little point in passing integer-types as references anyway. [Whoops, I didn't realize you are changing the value.]

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                      @JonB Thank you for the reply.
                      If I change my parameters to quint32 it connects to the slot. But my slot_ofClass2 is updating these values which I will be handling in Class1 so I need quint32&.

                      If I try Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32&) it gives error: 'type name' declared as a pointer to a reference of type 'quint32 &' (aka 'unsigned int &')
                      and qRegisterMetaType<quint32&>("quint32&"); gives error: no matching function for call to 'qRegisterMetaType<quint32&>(const char [9], quint32*)'

                      Any solution to handle this problem with references?

                      I have seen an example with (QString const& s) as a parameter and this works without having to register it as MetaType. So is there any workaround?

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                      • SavithaS Savitha

                        @JonB Thank you for the reply.
                        If I change my parameters to quint32 it connects to the slot. But my slot_ofClass2 is updating these values which I will be handling in Class1 so I need quint32&.

                        If I try Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32&) it gives error: 'type name' declared as a pointer to a reference of type 'quint32 &' (aka 'unsigned int &')
                        and qRegisterMetaType<quint32&>("quint32&"); gives error: no matching function for call to 'qRegisterMetaType<quint32&>(const char [9], quint32*)'

                        Any solution to handle this problem with references?

                        I have seen an example with (QString const& s) as a parameter and this works without having to register it as MetaType. So is there any workaround?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        @Savitha
                        Did you try Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32) as well as Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32&)? Other than that you will have to await someone who knows about this.

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @Savitha
                          Did you try Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32) as well as Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(quint32&)? Other than that you will have to await someone who knows about this.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #20

                          @JonB Yes, I tried both together and it gave error for qRegisterMetaType<quint32&>("quint32&");

                          For now, I will emit one more signal from my Class2 and try to catch my results in a slot of Class1.

                          Thank you @JonB

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                            A slot can not take non-const references. Especially not when it's a queued connection.

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