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  • JonBJ JonB

    @micha_eleric
    Are you certain it occurs on line m_ser_1.isWritable();? Could "after" mean at some later time? If you put qDebug() << "Called isWritable();` immediately after can you show the error message comes before then?

    m_ser_1 is perhaps a class member variable? Do you access it elsewhere than shown above in your code?

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    @JonB

    bool open = m_ser_1.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
    bool isWritable = m_ser_1.isWritable();
    qDebug() << "Called " << m_ser_1.isWritable();
    
    QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
    (Parent is QSerialPort(0x7fff6c8d2c50), parent's thread is QThread(0x564d50639830), current thread is QThread(0x564d506dd620)
    Called  true
    

    gave compile error

    qDebug() << "Called isWritable();
    
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    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

      let me guess, your QSerialPort m_ser_1; is actually a member (stack) variable of a class instance that you used "moveToThread" on ?

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      @J-Hilk said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

      let me guess, your QSerialPort m_ser_1; is actually a member (stack) variable of a class instance that you used "moveToThread" on ?

      not in my code

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        @J-Hilk said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

        let me guess, your QSerialPort m_ser_1; is actually a member (stack) variable of a class instance that you used "moveToThread" on ?

        not in my code

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        What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

          What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

          Qt Creator 4.11.0
          Based on Qt 5.12.8 (GCC 9.3.0, 64 bit)

          Copyright 2008-2019 The Qt Company Ltd. All rights reserved.

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            @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

            What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

            Qt Creator 4.11.0
            Based on Qt 5.12.8 (GCC 9.3.0, 64 bit)

            Copyright 2008-2019 The Qt Company Ltd. All rights reserved.

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            @micha_eleric We don't care about the version of your IDE but the Qt version you build your program with.

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            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

              @micha_eleric We don't care about the version of your IDE but the Qt version you build your program with.

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              @Christian-Ehrlicher it is the only place i found a version

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

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                @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                What exact qt version do you use? Please provide a minimal, compilable example of your issue - according to your description a simple main() with opening a QSerialPort should be enough.

                working on a minimum code, but is throwing

                :-1: error: collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                
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                  #11

                  QSerialPortTest.pro

                  QT -= gui
                  QT += widgets
                  QT += core serialport
                  
                  greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                  
                  CONFIG += debug
                  CONFIG += c++11 console
                  CONFIG -= app_bundle
                  
                  # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
                  # any Qt feature that has been marked deprecated (the exact warnings
                  # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
                  # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
                  DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
                  
                  # You can also make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
                  # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                  # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
                  #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                  
                  SOURCES += \
                  CControls.cpp \
                  CGUI.cpp \
                  CThreadController.cpp \
                  main.cpp
                  
                  HEADERS += \
                  CControls.h \
                  CGUI.h \
                  CThreadController.h \
                  ui_main.h
                  
                  FORMS += \
                  mainwindow.ui
                  
                  # Default rules for deployment.
                  qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
                  else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
                  !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
                  
                  DISTFILES +=
                  

                  main.cpp

                  #include "CGUI.h"
                  #include "CThreadController.h"
                  
                  #include <QApplication>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      CControls con; //CCONTROLS_H
                      CGUI gui; //CGUI
                      CThreadController thrCon; //CThreadController
                  
                      gui.SetController(&thrCon);
                      thrCon.SetC1(&con);
                      thrCon.startThreads();
                      gui.show();
                      return a.exec();
                  }
                  

                  CGUI.h

                  // cgui
                  #ifndef CCLASS2_H
                  #define CCLASS2_H
                  
                  #include <iostream>
                  #include <QMainWindow>
                  #include <QObject>
                  #include <QThread>
                  #include "ui_main.h"
                  
                  class CThreadController;
                  
                  class CGUI : public QMainWindow
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                  public:
                      // data
                      Ui_MainWindow *m_ui;
                      CThreadController *m_threadcontroller; //thread controller
                  
                      // constructor
                      CGUI(QWidget *parent = 0);
                      // destructor
                      virtual ~CGUI();
                  
                      // get/set
                      void SetController(CThreadController *controller);
                  
                      // functions
                      void Button();
                  };
                  
                  #endif // CCLASS2_H
                  

                  CGUI.cpp

                  // cgui
                  #include "CGUI.h"
                  #include "CThreadController.h"
                  
                  CGUI::CGUI(QWidget *parent): QMainWindow(parent)
                  {
                      std::cout << "CClass2 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                      QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                      std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                      m_ui = new Ui_MainWindow();
                      m_ui->setupUi(this);
                      connect(m_ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &CGUI::Button);
                  }
                  
                  CGUI::~CGUI()
                  {
                  }
                  
                  // get/set
                  void CGUI::SetController(CThreadController *controller)
                  {
                      m_threadcontroller = controller;
                  }
                  
                  // functions
                  void CGUI::Button()
                  {
                      std::cout << "Button "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                      QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                      std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                      emit m_threadcontroller->EmitPortName_1();
                  }
                  

                  CThreadController.h

                  #ifndef CCLASS3_H
                  #define CCLASS3_H
                  
                  #include <QObject>
                  #include <QThread>
                  #include "CControls.h"
                  #include "CGUI.h"
                  
                  class CThreadController : public QThread
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                      CControls *m_controls;
                      QThread* m_threadClass1;
                  
                  public:
                      CThreadController();
                      CThreadController(QObject *parent);
                      // destructor
                      ~CThreadController();
                  
                      // get/set
                      void SetC1(CControls *c1);
                  
                      // function
                      void startThreads();
                  
                  signals:
                      void EmitPortName_1();
                  };
                  
                  #endif // CCLASS3_H
                  

                  CThreadController.cpp

                  #include "CThreadController.h"
                  
                  CThreadController::CThreadController()
                  {
                      m_threadClass1 = new QThread();
                  }
                  
                  CThreadController::CThreadController(QObject *parent = 0) : QThread(parent)
                  {
                      m_threadClass1 = new QThread();
                  }
                  
                  CThreadController::~CThreadController()
                  {
                  
                  }
                  
                  // get/set
                  void CThreadController::SetC1(CControls *c1)
                  {
                      std::cout << "SetC1 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                      QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                      std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                      m_controls = c1;
                      m_controls->moveToThread(m_threadClass1);
                      connect(m_threadClass1, &QThread::finished, m_controls, &QObject::deleteLater);
                      connect(m_threadClass1, &QThread::finished, m_threadClass1, &QThread::deleteLater);
                      m_threadClass1->start();
                  }
                  
                  // function
                  void CThreadController::startThreads()
                  {
                      connect(this, &CThreadController::EmitPortName_1, m_controls, &CControls::SetPortName_1);
                  }
                  

                  CControls.h

                  //CCONTROLS_H
                  #ifndef CCLASS1_H
                  #define CCLASS1_H
                  
                  #include <iostream>
                  #include <QObject>
                  #include <QSerialPort>
                  #include <QThread>
                  
                  class CControls : public QObject
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                  
                  private:
                      QSerialPort m_ser_1;
                  public:
                      CControls();
                      CControls(QObject *parent);
                      ~CControls();
                  
                  public slots:
                      void SetPortName_1();
                  };
                  #endif // CCLASS1_H
                  

                  CControls.cpp

                  //CCONTROLS_H
                  #include "CControls.h"
                  //#include "ui_CClass1.h"
                  
                  CControls::CControls() : QObject()
                  {
                  }
                  
                  CControls::CControls(QObject *parent = 0) : QObject(parent)
                  {
                  }
                  
                  CControls::~CControls()
                  {
                  }
                  
                  void CControls::SetPortName_1()
                  {
                      std::cout << "SetPortName_1 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                      QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                      std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                      m_ser_1.close();
                      m_ser_1.setPortName("/dev/ttyACM0");
                  
                      //m_ser_1.
                      bool open = m_ser_1.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                      bool isWritable = m_ser_1.isWritable();
                      std::cout << "open = " << open << '\n' << std::flush;
                      std::cout << "isWritable = " << isWritable << '\n' << std::flush;
                  }
                  

                  snippet of larger program that compiles, but snippet throws these errors:

                  :-1: error: CGUI.o: in function `CGUI::Button()':
                  /home/michaeleric/Qt_Creator_Projects/QSerialPortTest/CGUI.cpp:31: error: undefined reference to `CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()'
                  :-1: error: CThreadController.o: in function `CThreadController::startThreads()':
                  /home/michaeleric/Qt_Creator_Projects/QSerialPortTest/CThreadController.cpp:34: error: undefined reference to `CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()'
                  :-1: error: collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                  

                  i have looked at larger program, and snippet side by side, every way i could think of, but can not find what is throwing compile error.

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                    QSerialPortTest.pro

                    QT -= gui
                    QT += widgets
                    QT += core serialport
                    
                    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                    
                    CONFIG += debug
                    CONFIG += c++11 console
                    CONFIG -= app_bundle
                    
                    # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
                    # any Qt feature that has been marked deprecated (the exact warnings
                    # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
                    # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
                    DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
                    
                    # You can also make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
                    # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
                    # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
                    #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
                    
                    SOURCES += \
                    CControls.cpp \
                    CGUI.cpp \
                    CThreadController.cpp \
                    main.cpp
                    
                    HEADERS += \
                    CControls.h \
                    CGUI.h \
                    CThreadController.h \
                    ui_main.h
                    
                    FORMS += \
                    mainwindow.ui
                    
                    # Default rules for deployment.
                    qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
                    else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
                    !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
                    
                    DISTFILES +=
                    

                    main.cpp

                    #include "CGUI.h"
                    #include "CThreadController.h"
                    
                    #include <QApplication>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                        CControls con; //CCONTROLS_H
                        CGUI gui; //CGUI
                        CThreadController thrCon; //CThreadController
                    
                        gui.SetController(&thrCon);
                        thrCon.SetC1(&con);
                        thrCon.startThreads();
                        gui.show();
                        return a.exec();
                    }
                    

                    CGUI.h

                    // cgui
                    #ifndef CCLASS2_H
                    #define CCLASS2_H
                    
                    #include <iostream>
                    #include <QMainWindow>
                    #include <QObject>
                    #include <QThread>
                    #include "ui_main.h"
                    
                    class CThreadController;
                    
                    class CGUI : public QMainWindow
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    public:
                        // data
                        Ui_MainWindow *m_ui;
                        CThreadController *m_threadcontroller; //thread controller
                    
                        // constructor
                        CGUI(QWidget *parent = 0);
                        // destructor
                        virtual ~CGUI();
                    
                        // get/set
                        void SetController(CThreadController *controller);
                    
                        // functions
                        void Button();
                    };
                    
                    #endif // CCLASS2_H
                    

                    CGUI.cpp

                    // cgui
                    #include "CGUI.h"
                    #include "CThreadController.h"
                    
                    CGUI::CGUI(QWidget *parent): QMainWindow(parent)
                    {
                        std::cout << "CClass2 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                        QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                        std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                        m_ui = new Ui_MainWindow();
                        m_ui->setupUi(this);
                        connect(m_ui->pushButton, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &CGUI::Button);
                    }
                    
                    CGUI::~CGUI()
                    {
                    }
                    
                    // get/set
                    void CGUI::SetController(CThreadController *controller)
                    {
                        m_threadcontroller = controller;
                    }
                    
                    // functions
                    void CGUI::Button()
                    {
                        std::cout << "Button "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                        QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                        std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                        emit m_threadcontroller->EmitPortName_1();
                    }
                    

                    CThreadController.h

                    #ifndef CCLASS3_H
                    #define CCLASS3_H
                    
                    #include <QObject>
                    #include <QThread>
                    #include "CControls.h"
                    #include "CGUI.h"
                    
                    class CThreadController : public QThread
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                        CControls *m_controls;
                        QThread* m_threadClass1;
                    
                    public:
                        CThreadController();
                        CThreadController(QObject *parent);
                        // destructor
                        ~CThreadController();
                    
                        // get/set
                        void SetC1(CControls *c1);
                    
                        // function
                        void startThreads();
                    
                    signals:
                        void EmitPortName_1();
                    };
                    
                    #endif // CCLASS3_H
                    

                    CThreadController.cpp

                    #include "CThreadController.h"
                    
                    CThreadController::CThreadController()
                    {
                        m_threadClass1 = new QThread();
                    }
                    
                    CThreadController::CThreadController(QObject *parent = 0) : QThread(parent)
                    {
                        m_threadClass1 = new QThread();
                    }
                    
                    CThreadController::~CThreadController()
                    {
                    
                    }
                    
                    // get/set
                    void CThreadController::SetC1(CControls *c1)
                    {
                        std::cout << "SetC1 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                        QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                        std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                        m_controls = c1;
                        m_controls->moveToThread(m_threadClass1);
                        connect(m_threadClass1, &QThread::finished, m_controls, &QObject::deleteLater);
                        connect(m_threadClass1, &QThread::finished, m_threadClass1, &QThread::deleteLater);
                        m_threadClass1->start();
                    }
                    
                    // function
                    void CThreadController::startThreads()
                    {
                        connect(this, &CThreadController::EmitPortName_1, m_controls, &CControls::SetPortName_1);
                    }
                    

                    CControls.h

                    //CCONTROLS_H
                    #ifndef CCLASS1_H
                    #define CCLASS1_H
                    
                    #include <iostream>
                    #include <QObject>
                    #include <QSerialPort>
                    #include <QThread>
                    
                    class CControls : public QObject
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    
                    private:
                        QSerialPort m_ser_1;
                    public:
                        CControls();
                        CControls(QObject *parent);
                        ~CControls();
                    
                    public slots:
                        void SetPortName_1();
                    };
                    #endif // CCLASS1_H
                    

                    CControls.cpp

                    //CCONTROLS_H
                    #include "CControls.h"
                    //#include "ui_CClass1.h"
                    
                    CControls::CControls() : QObject()
                    {
                    }
                    
                    CControls::CControls(QObject *parent = 0) : QObject(parent)
                    {
                    }
                    
                    CControls::~CControls()
                    {
                    }
                    
                    void CControls::SetPortName_1()
                    {
                        std::cout << "SetPortName_1 "<< '\n' << std::flush;
                        QString qs = QString::number((long long)(QThread::currentThreadId()), 16);
                        std::cout << qs.toStdString() << '\n' << std::flush;
                        m_ser_1.close();
                        m_ser_1.setPortName("/dev/ttyACM0");
                    
                        //m_ser_1.
                        bool open = m_ser_1.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                        bool isWritable = m_ser_1.isWritable();
                        std::cout << "open = " << open << '\n' << std::flush;
                        std::cout << "isWritable = " << isWritable << '\n' << std::flush;
                    }
                    

                    snippet of larger program that compiles, but snippet throws these errors:

                    :-1: error: CGUI.o: in function `CGUI::Button()':
                    /home/michaeleric/Qt_Creator_Projects/QSerialPortTest/CGUI.cpp:31: error: undefined reference to `CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()'
                    :-1: error: CThreadController.o: in function `CThreadController::startThreads()':
                    /home/michaeleric/Qt_Creator_Projects/QSerialPortTest/CThreadController.cpp:34: error: undefined reference to `CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()'
                    :-1: error: collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                    

                    i have looked at larger program, and snippet side by side, every way i could think of, but can not find what is throwing compile error.

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                    @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                    CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                    You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.
                    If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                    Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                    Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                    And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                      @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                      CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                      You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.
                      If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                      Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                      Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                      And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher the need is the gui is to run on a different thread than the controls

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                        @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                        CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                        You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.
                        If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                        Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                        Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                        And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                        @Christian-Ehrlicher when

                        void CGUI::Button()
                        

                        calls

                        emit m_threadcontroller->EmitPortName_1();
                        

                        it is linked to

                        connect(this, &CThreadController::EmitPortName_1, m_controls, &CControls::SetPortName_1);
                        

                        which calls

                        void CControls::SetPortName_1()
                        

                        which is suppose to be on a different thread than

                        void CGUI::Button()
                        
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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher the need is the gui is to run on a different thread than the controls

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                          @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                          the need is the gui is to run on a different thread than the controls

                          Why? Qt is asynchronous...

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                            @Christian-Ehrlicher when

                            void CGUI::Button()
                            

                            calls

                            emit m_threadcontroller->EmitPortName_1();
                            

                            it is linked to

                            connect(this, &CThreadController::EmitPortName_1, m_controls, &CControls::SetPortName_1);
                            

                            which calls

                            void CControls::SetPortName_1()
                            

                            which is suppose to be on a different thread than

                            void CGUI::Button()
                            
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                            @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                            which calls
                            void CControls::SetPortName_1()

                            which is suppose to be on a different thread than

                            I never said something else. Please properly read my answer, take a look when a member is a child of a QObject and make m_ser_1 a child of your CControls.

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                            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                              @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                              the need is the gui is to run on a different thread than the controls

                              Why? Qt is asynchronous...

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher because the gui locks up, until all of the controls is finished. graphics on gui will not update

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                                @Christian-Ehrlicher because the gui locks up, until all of the controls is finished. graphics on gui will not update

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                                @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                because the gui locks up, until all of the controls is finished. graphics on gui will not update

                                Then you're doing something wrong but a thread is also the wrong solution here.

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                                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                  @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                  because the gui locks up, until all of the controls is finished. graphics on gui will not update

                                  Then you're doing something wrong but a thread is also the wrong solution here.

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                                  @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                  @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                  because the gui locks up, until all of the controls is finished. graphics on gui will not update

                                  Then you're doing something wrong but a thread is also the wrong solution here.

                                  it maybe the wrong solution for this snippet, but is needed for the larger program. this snippet is a small part of a " thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed"

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                                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                    @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                    CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                                    You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.
                                    If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                                    Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                                    Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                                    And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                    @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                    CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                                    You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.

                                    if EmitPortName_1() is defined, then it throws a moc compile error

                                    If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                                    thought EmitPortName_1() was a signals

                                    Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                                    because CThreadController is what controls [starts, makes, do thread stuff]

                                    Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                                    where is m_ser_1 attempted to be moveToThread?

                                    And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                                        once

                                            thrCon.startThreads();
                                        

                                        was added to main.cpp, snippet gave same error as large program

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                                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                          @micha_eleric said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                          CThreadController::EmitPortName_1()

                                          You defined this function but there's no implementation for it.
                                          If you want to be that this is a slot you should declare it as a such.

                                          Also why is CThreadController a QThread?

                                          Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                                          And as always - there is no need for a separate thread here.

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                                          @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Why is a thread attempted to be created, when a bool value is accessed?:

                                          Since m_ser_1 is not a child of CControls QObject::moveToThread() will not move it to the new thread.

                                          well, i ran with debug, and flagged

                                          bool open = m_ser_1.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                                          

                                          the only thing it did next was

                                          Q_DECL_CONSTEXPR inline QFlags(Enum flags) Q_DECL_NOTHROW : i(Int(flags)) {}
                                          

                                          in qflags.h

                                          i was hopping for something more. maybe somewhere that call moveToThread()

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