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  • M mpergand

    @firen
    A template class ?

    template <class T>
    class PointerList : public QList<T*>
    {
        public:
                   PointerList() : QList<T*>() {}
                   ~PointerList()
                        {
                        qDeleteAll(this->begin(),this->end());
                        }
    
        private:
                 Q_DISABLE_COPY(PointerList)
    
    };
    
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    wrote on last edited by firen
    #4

    @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

    I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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    • F firen

      @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

      I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      @firen said in QList wrapper:

      I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

      If you want to copy PointerList <T> then you have to provide a proper copy operator, the one generated by the compiler will not work, therefore Q_DISABLE_COPY.

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      • F firen

        @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

        I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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        @firen said in QList wrapper:

        That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

        Show your code.
        You must add dynamically allocated objects to the list, it seems obvious but maybe it needs to be said.

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          firen
          wrote on last edited by firen
          #7

          It looks like this now:

          template <class T>
          class CPtrListWrapper:
            public QList<T*>
          {
          
            using Item = T*;
          
          public:
            CPtrListWrapper():
              QList(),
              m_bAutoDelete(false),
              m_pCurrentItem(nullptr)
            {
              
            }
             
            ~CPtrListWrapper()
            {
          
            }
          
          //I need to wrap an old Containerclass and want to replace it internally by QList and these is one of the original methods
            void insert(uint i,
              const T* d) // 
            {
              QList::insert(i, d);
            }
          

          But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

          bas::qtw::CPtrList<QString> m_q5List;
          const QString* pString = new QString("TEST");
          
          m_q5List.insert(0, pString);
          
          

          The error is that he cannot convert "const QString *" in "QString *const &"

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          • F firen

            It looks like this now:

            template <class T>
            class CPtrListWrapper:
              public QList<T*>
            {
            
              using Item = T*;
            
            public:
              CPtrListWrapper():
                QList(),
                m_bAutoDelete(false),
                m_pCurrentItem(nullptr)
              {
                
              }
               
              ~CPtrListWrapper()
              {
            
              }
            
            //I need to wrap an old Containerclass and want to replace it internally by QList and these is one of the original methods
              void insert(uint i,
                const T* d) // 
              {
                QList::insert(i, d);
              }
            

            But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

            bas::qtw::CPtrList<QString> m_q5List;
            const QString* pString = new QString("TEST");
            
            m_q5List.insert(0, pString);
            
            

            The error is that he cannot convert "const QString *" in "QString *const &"

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by jsulm
            #8

            @firen said in QList wrapper:

            But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

            Please post the whole error, not just its id.
            Also, show the declaration of m_q5List.

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @firen said in QList wrapper:

              But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

              Please post the whole error, not just its id.
              Also, show the declaration of m_q5List.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @jsulm I have edited the post.

              Thanks! :)

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              • F firen

                @jsulm I have edited the post.

                Thanks! :)

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                          PointerList<QString> plist;
                          plist.append(new QString("World"));
                          plist.insert(0,new QString("Hello"));
                      
                          for(const QString* str : plist)
                              qDebug()<<*str;
                      

                      print:
                      "Hello"
                      "World"

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