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  • C curiosity

    @Christian-Ehrlicher

    I tried formatting it. but this was how it shoed up after posting NewWidget.cpp

    #ifndef WINDOW_H
    #define WINDOW_H
    
    #include <QWidget>
    #include <QLineEdit>
    #include <QDebug>
    
    QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
    class QLineEdit;
    class QGroupBox;
    QT_END_NAMESPACE
    
    
    class Window : public QWidget
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    
    public:
        QLineEdit *passwordLineEdit;
    
        Window(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
    
    private:
        QLineEdit *echoLineEdit;
        QLineEdit *validatorLineEdit;
        QLineEdit *alignmentLineEdit;
    
    public slots:
        void echoChanged(int);
        void validatorChanged(int);
        void alignmentChanged(int);
        QGroupBox *createFirstGroup();
    
    };
    
    #endif
    

    //Main.cpp

    #include <QApplication>
    
    #include "NewWidget.h"
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        QApplication app(argc, argv);
        Window window;
        window.show();
        return app.exec();
    }
    

    code is compiling and running.. except that it is not echoing the text entered

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    @curiosity
    There is an awful lot of code (and discussion) here, I am lost as to where you are at. In the following order:

    1. connect(echoComboBox,&QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, [](const QString &text) { qDebug() << "text:" << text; } );
      Does this work?

    2. connect(echoComboBox,&QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, &Window::onCurrentTextChanged);
      Where Window::onCurrentTextChanged(const QString &text) slot has qDebug() << "text:" << text; as its first statement.
      Does this work?

    3. Once those are working. If text does not show from passwordLineEdit->setText(text); where you have gone passwordLineEdit->setEchoMode(QLineEdit::PasswordEchoOnEdit); try without PasswordEchoOnEdit, I don't know if that interferes with what you can do or see when you mark a line edit as being for password entry.

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      @curiosity
      There is an awful lot of code (and discussion) here, I am lost as to where you are at. In the following order:

      1. connect(echoComboBox,&QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, [](const QString &text) { qDebug() << "text:" << text; } );
        Does this work?

      2. connect(echoComboBox,&QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, &Window::onCurrentTextChanged);
        Where Window::onCurrentTextChanged(const QString &text) slot has qDebug() << "text:" << text; as its first statement.
        Does this work?

      3. Once those are working. If text does not show from passwordLineEdit->setText(text); where you have gone passwordLineEdit->setEchoMode(QLineEdit::PasswordEchoOnEdit); try without PasswordEchoOnEdit, I don't know if that interferes with what you can do or see when you mark a line edit as being for password entry.

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      wrote on last edited by
      #46

      @JonB It can not work. See my comment about local and member variable. C++ basic stuff.

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

        @JonB It can not work. See my comment about local and member variable. C++ basic stuff.

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        JonB
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        #47

        @Christian-Ehrlicher
        Hi Christian. Per your comment I did try searching this page for echoLabel (got a bit confused in the formatting), I thought I saw it was a local newed variable. But that's not to do with connecting?

        Did you mean echoCombobox? But that is also newed and in scope when connect()ed, and I did not come across a member variable of that name instead? Maybe I mis-searched....

        Maybe I should leave you to it, you have perhaps copied the code and played with it.

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Christian-Ehrlicher
          Hi Christian. Per your comment I did try searching this page for echoLabel (got a bit confused in the formatting), I thought I saw it was a local newed variable. But that's not to do with connecting?

          Did you mean echoCombobox? But that is also newed and in scope when connect()ed, and I did not come across a member variable of that name instead? Maybe I mis-searched....

          Maybe I should leave you to it, you have perhaps copied the code and played with it.

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          Christian Ehrlicher
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #48

          @JonB You might be right. The code formatting (and useless reposting instead editing the former post) and the difference between the source and the header which makes the whole stuff uncompilable as the header is missing the slot definition for onCurrentTextChanged() confused me. Wonder (every time again) what's so hard writing a minimal and compileable example.

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            @JonB You might be right. The code formatting (and useless reposting instead editing the former post) and the difference between the source and the header which makes the whole stuff uncompilable as the header is missing the slot definition for onCurrentTextChanged() confused me. Wonder (every time again) what's so hard writing a minimal and compileable example.

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by
            #49

            @Christian-Ehrlicher
            If you are correct OP will not even get past my point #1. That is why I suggest they follow those in order and we will know where they do/do not get to :)

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            • C curiosity

              @Christian-Ehrlicher

              I tried formatting it. but this was how it shoed up after posting NewWidget.cpp

              #ifndef WINDOW_H
              #define WINDOW_H
              
              #include <QWidget>
              #include <QLineEdit>
              #include <QDebug>
              
              QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
              class QLineEdit;
              class QGroupBox;
              QT_END_NAMESPACE
              
              
              class Window : public QWidget
              {
                  Q_OBJECT
              
              public:
                  QLineEdit *passwordLineEdit;
              
                  Window(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
              
              private:
                  QLineEdit *echoLineEdit;
                  QLineEdit *validatorLineEdit;
                  QLineEdit *alignmentLineEdit;
              
              public slots:
                  void echoChanged(int);
                  void validatorChanged(int);
                  void alignmentChanged(int);
                  QGroupBox *createFirstGroup();
              
              };
              
              #endif
              

              //Main.cpp

              #include <QApplication>
              
              #include "NewWidget.h"
              
              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
                  QApplication app(argc, argv);
                  Window window;
                  window.show();
                  return app.exec();
              }
              

              code is compiling and running.. except that it is not echoing the text entered

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              curiosity
              wrote on last edited by curiosity
              #50

              @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB
              sorry for the typos.. please read as the " this was how it showed*** up after posting NewWidget.cpp

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              • C curiosity

                @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB
                sorry for the typos.. please read as the " this was how it showed*** up after posting NewWidget.cpp

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #51

                @curiosity I don't know where you are at now, but if you answer where you get to in the 3 steps I suggested earlier we may know where whatever issue lies.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @curiosity I don't know where you are at now, but if you answer where you get to in the 3 steps I suggested earlier we may know where whatever issue lies.

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                  curiosity
                  wrote on last edited by curiosity
                  #52

                  @JonB

                  your point 1 isnt working.. i have a break point inside my connect statement and i tried debugging.

                  i have following error

                  "mincore\com\oleaut32\dispatch\ups.cpp(2122)\OLEAUT32.dll!00007FFCE48BA726: (caller: 00007FFCE48B9B39) ReturnHr(1) tid(3250) 8002801D Library not registered."

                     QObject::connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::currentTextChanged, this,  [&](const QString &text) {
                         qDebug() << "text:" << text;/* i have a breakpoint here which is not getting hit also text is not printed to console*/
                           Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                  
                         echoLineEdit->show();
                     });
                  
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                  • C curiosity

                    @JonB

                    your point 1 isnt working.. i have a break point inside my connect statement and i tried debugging.

                    i have following error

                    "mincore\com\oleaut32\dispatch\ups.cpp(2122)\OLEAUT32.dll!00007FFCE48BA726: (caller: 00007FFCE48B9B39) ReturnHr(1) tid(3250) 8002801D Library not registered."

                       QObject::connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::currentTextChanged, this,  [&](const QString &text) {
                           qDebug() << "text:" << text;/* i have a breakpoint here which is not getting hit also text is not printed to console*/
                             Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                    
                           echoLineEdit->show();
                       });
                    
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                    curiosity
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #53

                    @JonB
                    Its working now.. the signal was emitted from QCombobox.but it should have been

                       QObject::connect(echoLineEdit, &QLineEdit::textChanged, this,  [&](const QString &text) {
                           Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                           echoLineEdit->show();
                       });
                    

                    Now it is working as expected

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                    • C curiosity

                      @JonB
                      Its working now.. the signal was emitted from QCombobox.but it should have been

                         QObject::connect(echoLineEdit, &QLineEdit::textChanged, this,  [&](const QString &text) {
                             Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                             echoLineEdit->show();
                         });
                      

                      Now it is working as expected

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                      Pl45m4
                      wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
                      #54

                      @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                      Now it is working as expected

                      Great, then mark the topic as solved.

                      Beside the discussion about syntax and other stuff and I believe it was mentioned here before....
                      your lambda is not needed and the content does not make too much sense.

                      Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);

                      In what scope this is called? If you are in Window and you pass this to your labda, you don't need the fully qualified function name.

                      echoLineEdit->show();

                      Calling show() after the text has changed is not needed unless you never insert text manully but always set text programmatically with setText(...).
                      But even then, connecting to slot onCurrentTextChanged(text) in Window would be way easier.


                      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                        @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                        Now it is working as expected

                        Great, then mark the topic as solved.

                        Beside the discussion about syntax and other stuff and I believe it was mentioned here before....
                        your lambda is not needed and the content does not make too much sense.

                        Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);

                        In what scope this is called? If you are in Window and you pass this to your labda, you don't need the fully qualified function name.

                        echoLineEdit->show();

                        Calling show() after the text has changed is not needed unless you never insert text manully but always set text programmatically with setText(...).
                        But even then, connecting to slot onCurrentTextChanged(text) in Window would be way easier.

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                        #55

                        @Pl45m4

                        if you say that lambda is not needed, in which context do we use lambda for connect statements

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                        • C curiosity

                          @Pl45m4

                          if you say that lambda is not needed, in which context do we use lambda for connect statements

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                          jsulm
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                          @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                          in which context do we use lambda for connect statements

                          For example if you want to pass additional parameters to the slot which do not exist in the signal.

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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