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  • JKSHJ JKSH

    @mzimmers said in bug in a JS function:

    And the instance I'm using is in a parent QML file:

    Make your variables fully-qualified (see https://forum.qt.io/topic/156292/how-to-order-object-creation/ ). That should also take care of your ReferenceError

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    @JKSH thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I'm still having the same problem, except now it's equipmentEdit (see below) that's undefined.

    // EquipmentConfigEdit.qml
    ColumnLayout {
        id: equipmentEdit
        property var outcome: outcomeComponent.createObject(equipmentEdit) as Outcome
    
        Component {
            id: outcomeComponent
            Outcome {
                id: newOutcome
            }
        }
    

    Used here (I've removed most of the logs):

    function replaceValve(b, i) {
        if (b === 2) { // and it is 2
            var pumpUuid = equipmentEdit.equipmentCopy.uuid
            var assignedValves = equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList
            var indexToReplace = assignedValves.indexOf(modelData)
            var newValveUuid = unassignedValves[i]
            assignedValves[indexToReplace] = newValveUuid
            assignedValves.splice(indexToReplace, 1, newValveUuid)
    
     // this line causes the trouble.
            equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList = assignedValves
            
            console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList is " + equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList)
    

    All my logs suggest that everything is working...up to my assignment of the valve configuration list. I should point out that it isn't just outcome (or equipmentEdit) that is now undefined; it appears to be anything that comes after that statement.

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    • mzimmersM mzimmers

      @JKSH thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I'm still having the same problem, except now it's equipmentEdit (see below) that's undefined.

      // EquipmentConfigEdit.qml
      ColumnLayout {
          id: equipmentEdit
          property var outcome: outcomeComponent.createObject(equipmentEdit) as Outcome
      
          Component {
              id: outcomeComponent
              Outcome {
                  id: newOutcome
              }
          }
      

      Used here (I've removed most of the logs):

      function replaceValve(b, i) {
          if (b === 2) { // and it is 2
              var pumpUuid = equipmentEdit.equipmentCopy.uuid
              var assignedValves = equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList
              var indexToReplace = assignedValves.indexOf(modelData)
              var newValveUuid = unassignedValves[i]
              assignedValves[indexToReplace] = newValveUuid
              assignedValves.splice(indexToReplace, 1, newValveUuid)
      
       // this line causes the trouble.
              equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList = assignedValves
              
              console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList is " + equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList)
      

      All my logs suggest that everything is working...up to my assignment of the valve configuration list. I should point out that it isn't just outcome (or equipmentEdit) that is now undefined; it appears to be anything that comes after that statement.

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      @mzimmers It's not clear from your snippets:

      • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?
      • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?
      • What is the definition of ValveConfigurationList?

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      • JKSHJ JKSH

        @mzimmers It's not clear from your snippets:

        • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?
        • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?
        • What is the definition of ValveConfigurationList?
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        @JKSH said in bug in a JS function:

        @mzimmers It's not clear from your snippets:

        • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

        No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

        • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?

        In EquipmentConfigEdit.qml (I forgot to qualify that one; now fixed). Here's the definition:

        property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves() 
        
        • What is the definition of ValveConfigurationList?
        #define ValveConfigurationList QList<QUuid>
        class Outcome: public QObject
        {
            Q_OBJECT
            QML_ELEMENT
            Q_PROPERTY(ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList READ valveConfigurationList WRITE setValveConfigurationList NOTIFY valveConfigurationListChanged FINAL)
            ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList() { return m_valveConfigurationList; }
            bool setValveConfigurationList(const ValveConfigurationList &list);
        
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        • mzimmersM mzimmers

          @JKSH said in bug in a JS function:

          @mzimmers It's not clear from your snippets:

          • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

          No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

          • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?

          In EquipmentConfigEdit.qml (I forgot to qualify that one; now fixed). Here's the definition:

          property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves() 
          
          • What is the definition of ValveConfigurationList?
          #define ValveConfigurationList QList<QUuid>
          class Outcome: public QObject
          {
              Q_OBJECT
              QML_ELEMENT
              Q_PROPERTY(ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList READ valveConfigurationList WRITE setValveConfigurationList NOTIFY valveConfigurationListChanged FINAL)
              ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList() { return m_valveConfigurationList; }
              bool setValveConfigurationList(const ValveConfigurationList &list);
          
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          #9

          @mzimmers said in bug in a JS function:

          #define ValveConfigurationList QList<QUuid>
          class Outcome: public QObject
          {
              Q_OBJECT
              QML_ELEMENT
              Q_PROPERTY(ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList READ valveConfigurationList WRITE setValveConfigurationList NOTIFY valveConfigurationListChanged FINAL)
              ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList() { return m_valveConfigurationList; }
              bool setValveConfigurationList(const ValveConfigurationList &list);
          

          Hmm... I'm not sure if the #define will play nicely with Qt's property system. https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-cppintegration-exposecppattributes.html#exposing-properties says "Do not use typedef or using for Q_PROPERTY types as these will confuse moc). I'd imagine that the same goes for #define.

          As a sanity check, put qDebug() << list; inside setValveConfigurationList(). Is your C++ function receiving the expected list?

          Try replacing ValveConfigurationList with QList<QUuid> throughout your header. Does that make a difference? (If not, your best bet for quick troubleshooting is to provide a minimal, compilable example that triggers the issue)

          • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

          No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

          OK. And does VspEdit contain required property EquipmentConfigEdit equipmentEdit or similar? (Remember, use EquipmentConfigEdit instead of var)

          • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?

          In EquipmentConfigEdit.qml (I forgot to qualify that one; now fixed). Here's the definition:

          property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves() 
          

          I don't think this is related to your issue, but do you need a separate property called EquipmentConfigEdit.unassignedValves? Could you just do let newValveUuid = equipmentEdit.outcomeModel.unassignedValves[i] or similar?

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          • JKSHJ JKSH

            @mzimmers said in bug in a JS function:

            #define ValveConfigurationList QList<QUuid>
            class Outcome: public QObject
            {
                Q_OBJECT
                QML_ELEMENT
                Q_PROPERTY(ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList READ valveConfigurationList WRITE setValveConfigurationList NOTIFY valveConfigurationListChanged FINAL)
                ValveConfigurationList valveConfigurationList() { return m_valveConfigurationList; }
                bool setValveConfigurationList(const ValveConfigurationList &list);
            

            Hmm... I'm not sure if the #define will play nicely with Qt's property system. https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-cppintegration-exposecppattributes.html#exposing-properties says "Do not use typedef or using for Q_PROPERTY types as these will confuse moc). I'd imagine that the same goes for #define.

            As a sanity check, put qDebug() << list; inside setValveConfigurationList(). Is your C++ function receiving the expected list?

            Try replacing ValveConfigurationList with QList<QUuid> throughout your header. Does that make a difference? (If not, your best bet for quick troubleshooting is to provide a minimal, compilable example that triggers the issue)

            • Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

            No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

            OK. And does VspEdit contain required property EquipmentConfigEdit equipmentEdit or similar? (Remember, use EquipmentConfigEdit instead of var)

            • Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?

            In EquipmentConfigEdit.qml (I forgot to qualify that one; now fixed). Here's the definition:

            property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves() 
            

            I don't think this is related to your issue, but do you need a separate property called EquipmentConfigEdit.unassignedValves? Could you just do let newValveUuid = equipmentEdit.outcomeModel.unassignedValves[i] or similar?

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            @JKSH said in bug in a JS function:

            Hmm... I'm not sure if the #define will play nicely with Qt's property system. https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-cppintegration-exposecppattributes.html#exposing-properties says "Do not use typedef or using for Q_PROPERTY types as these will confuse moc). I'd imagine that the same goes for #define.
            As a sanity check, put qDebug() << list; inside setValveConfigurationList(). Is your C++ function receiving the expected list?

            I stepped into it in the debugger; it seems to be getting the correct list.

            Try replacing ValveConfigurationList with QList<QUuid> throughout your header. Does that make a difference? (If not, your best bet for quick troubleshooting is to provide a minimal, compilable example that triggers the issue)

            No, it doesn't.

            Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

            No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

            OK. And does VspEdit contain required property EquipmentConfigEdit equipmentEdit or similar? (Remember, use EquipmentConfigEdit instead of var)

            No. VspEdit is used within EquipmentConfigEdit.qml as folllows:

            ListView {
                model: equipmentCopy
                delegate: DelegateChooser {
                    role: "category"
                    DelegateChoice {
                        roleValue: NgaUI.CATEGORY_VSP
                        delegate: VspEdit {
                            equipment: equipmentEdit.equipment
                            equipmentCopy: equipmentEdit.equipmentCopy
            

            equipmentEdit is the id assigned to EquipmentConfigEdit.qml.

            Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?
            Also in EquipmentConfigEdit.qml:

            property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves()
            

            I don't think this is related to your issue, but do you need a separate property called EquipmentConfigEdit.unassignedValves? Could you just do let newValveUuid = equipmentEdit.outcomeModel.unassignedValves[i] or similar?

            I did this (no change in results):

            var newValveUuid = outcomeModel.unassignedValves()[i]
            

            I will work on a minimal example. Thanks for the help.

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            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              @JKSH said in bug in a JS function:

              Hmm... I'm not sure if the #define will play nicely with Qt's property system. https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-cppintegration-exposecppattributes.html#exposing-properties says "Do not use typedef or using for Q_PROPERTY types as these will confuse moc). I'd imagine that the same goes for #define.
              As a sanity check, put qDebug() << list; inside setValveConfigurationList(). Is your C++ function receiving the expected list?

              I stepped into it in the debugger; it seems to be getting the correct list.

              Try replacing ValveConfigurationList with QList<QUuid> throughout your header. Does that make a difference? (If not, your best bet for quick troubleshooting is to provide a minimal, compilable example that triggers the issue)

              No, it doesn't.

              Where is replaceValve() defined? Is it inside EquipmentConfigEdit.qml?

              No, it's in another QML file. EquipmentConfigEdit.qml has a DelegateChoice that uses VspEdit.qml, which uses another file with the above script.

              OK. And does VspEdit contain required property EquipmentConfigEdit equipmentEdit or similar? (Remember, use EquipmentConfigEdit instead of var)

              No. VspEdit is used within EquipmentConfigEdit.qml as folllows:

              ListView {
                  model: equipmentCopy
                  delegate: DelegateChooser {
                      role: "category"
                      DelegateChoice {
                          roleValue: NgaUI.CATEGORY_VSP
                          delegate: VspEdit {
                              equipment: equipmentEdit.equipment
                              equipmentCopy: equipmentEdit.equipmentCopy
              

              equipmentEdit is the id assigned to EquipmentConfigEdit.qml.

              Where is `unassignedValves defined? What does it contain?
              Also in EquipmentConfigEdit.qml:

              property var unassignedValves: outcomeModel.unassignedValves()
              

              I don't think this is related to your issue, but do you need a separate property called EquipmentConfigEdit.unassignedValves? Could you just do let newValveUuid = equipmentEdit.outcomeModel.unassignedValves[i] or similar?

              I did this (no change in results):

              var newValveUuid = outcomeModel.unassignedValves()[i]
              

              I will work on a minimal example. Thanks for the help.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              First attempt at a minimal example produced a working script (crud).

              I'm 99% sure that I'm successfully accessing the variables created in the file EquipmentConfigEdit.qml. Now, with the fully qualified variable names, I'm getting the same error, but on "equipmentEdit."

              assignedValves[indexToReplace] = newValveUuid
              console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): assignedValves (after) is " + assignedValves)
              
              equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList = assignedValves
              // line 197 below.
              console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList is " + equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList)
              

              produces this error:

              qrc:/qt/qml/NgaIcdFw/qml/equipment/EquipmentSelectValves.qml:197: ReferenceError: equipmentEdit is not defined
              

              if I comment out that log, the next variable I hit is said to be not defined.

              It's really like the call to setValveConfigurationList() is somehow clobbering something in my script.

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              • mzimmersM mzimmers

                First attempt at a minimal example produced a working script (crud).

                I'm 99% sure that I'm successfully accessing the variables created in the file EquipmentConfigEdit.qml. Now, with the fully qualified variable names, I'm getting the same error, but on "equipmentEdit."

                assignedValves[indexToReplace] = newValveUuid
                console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): assignedValves (after) is " + assignedValves)
                
                equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList = assignedValves
                // line 197 below.
                console.log("EquipmentSelectValves.qml.replaceValve(): equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList is " + equipmentEdit.outcome.valveConfigurationList)
                

                produces this error:

                qrc:/qt/qml/NgaIcdFw/qml/equipment/EquipmentSelectValves.qml:197: ReferenceError: equipmentEdit is not defined
                

                if I comment out that log, the next variable I hit is said to be not defined.

                It's really like the call to setValveConfigurationList() is somehow clobbering something in my script.

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                @JKSH I have a minimal example now. I've zipped it up. Where would you like me to put it?

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @JKSH I have a minimal example now. I've zipped it up. Where would you like me to put it?

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                  @mzimmers said in bug in a JS function:

                  @JKSH I have a minimal example now. I've zipped it up. Where would you like me to put it?

                  Any file sharing service of your choice should be fine (Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc.) Or you could push it to a public Git host (e.g. GitHub, Atlassian Bitbucket, etc.)

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                    @mzimmers said in bug in a JS function:

                    @JKSH I have a minimal example now. I've zipped it up. Where would you like me to put it?

                    Any file sharing service of your choice should be fine (Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc.) Or you could push it to a public Git host (e.g. GitHub, Atlassian Bitbucket, etc.)

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @JKSH Here it is:

                    my zip zile

                    If you can figure out what's going on with this, I'll buy you a seafood dinner the next time you're in Monterey.

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                      #15

                      Looks like you've found an interesting bug related to Components accessing external IDs.

                      Add pragma ComponentBehavior: Bound to the top of EquipmentSelectValves.qml (see https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-documents-structure.html#componentbehavior ). This makes the QML engine a bit stricter though, so you need to also mark your delegate's modelData and index properties as required property (see the examples at https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtquick-modelviewsdata-modelview.html#models ). This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it enforces good practice.

                      Note: After this, your example will no longer complain that outcome is not defined, but it will complain about equipmentModel because that is truly not defined anywhere in your example.

                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      • JKSHJ JKSH

                        Looks like you've found an interesting bug related to Components accessing external IDs.

                        Add pragma ComponentBehavior: Bound to the top of EquipmentSelectValves.qml (see https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-documents-structure.html#componentbehavior ). This makes the QML engine a bit stricter though, so you need to also mark your delegate's modelData and index properties as required property (see the examples at https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtquick-modelviewsdata-modelview.html#models ). This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it enforces good practice.

                        Note: After this, your example will no longer complain that outcome is not defined, but it will complain about equipmentModel because that is truly not defined anywhere in your example.

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                        @JKSH said in bug in a JS function:

                        Looks like you've found an interesting bug related to Components accessing external IDs.

                        I love when things aren't (entirely) my fault.

                        Add pragma ComponentBehavior: Bound to the top of EquipmentSelectValves.qml
                        you need to also mark your delegate's modelData and index properties as required property

                        Done and done.

                        it will complain about equipmentModel because that is truly not defined anywhere in your example.

                        Yeah, I forgot to remove that part (because it bombed before it got there). Shouldn't be a problem in my real app, where I have this line in main.cpp:

                            engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("equipmentModel", equipmentModel);
                        

                        Let me know when you're in town, and I'll buy you the best dinner Monterey can offer (which is pretty damn good, IMO).

                        Should I report this bug, and if so, how should I characterize it?

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                          #17

                          Actually, I don't think it's a bug after all. Basically:

                          1. Your replaceValve() function is a "member" of your delegate. (More precisely, replaceValve() exists within the context of your valveBox delegate, which is separate from the context of EquipmentSelectValves by default)
                          2. That function modifies the ListView's model.
                          3. Modifying the model caused your delegate (and its context) to be destroyed.
                          4. Destroying the delegate's context invalidates the references inside replaceValve().

                          Here is a minimal reproducer for your issue:

                          //pragma ComponentBehavior: Bound
                          import QtQuick
                          import QtQuick.Controls.Basic
                          
                          Window {
                              width: 800
                              height: 600
                              visible: true
                          
                              ListView {
                                  id: lv
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  model: 1
                                  delegate: Button {
                                      text: "Click me"
                          
                                      onClicked: {
                                          console.log("parent: " + parent)
                                          console.log("lv: " + lv)
                                          lv.model = 0
                                          console.log("parent: " + parent)
                                          console.log("lv: " + lv)
                                      }
                          
                                      Component.onDestruction: console.log("Destroyed", this)
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                          
                          

                          Output:

                          qml: parent: QQuickItem(0x1257086c4a0)
                          qml: lv: QQuickListView(0x12570653350)
                          qml: Destroyed Button_QMLTYPE_1(0x12570653b30)
                          qml: parent: null
                          Main.qml:22: ReferenceError: lv is not defined
                          

                          pragma ComponentBehavior: Bound changes QML's behaviour and puts replaceValve() inside the same context as EquipmentSelectValves, so you get the outcome that you expect. Qt can't make
                          this the default yet because it will break old user code. But https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-documents-structure.html#componentbehavior does say "The default value of ComponentBehavior is Unbound.... In a future version of Qt the default will change to Bound."

                          I haven't visited Monterey before, but I'll give you a buzz if I'm ever in town. That seafood sounds tempting ;-)

                          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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