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  • mzimmersM Offline
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    mzimmers
    wrote on last edited by
    #95

    Good eye. I removed them, and got rid of that error. Now, I'm getting:
    @Undefined symbols:
    "vtable for DemodShaperFilter", referenced from:
    __ZTV17DemodShaperFilter$non_lazy_ptr in DemodShaperFilter.o
    (maybe you meant: __ZTV17DemodShaperFilter$non_lazy_ptr)
    "DemodShaperFilter::shaperOutIChanged()", referenced from:
    DemodShaperFilter::setShaperOutI(long) in DemodShaperFilter.o
    @

    This is because I didn't change my connect commands in the widget, isn't it? Now, I have to think about this...the filter object isn't visible to the widget.

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      ZapB
      wrote on last edited by
      #96

      That type of error often occurs when you forget to:

      • include the Q_OBJECT macro (which I see you have) or
      • forget to add the header file to the HEADERS section of the .pro file or
      • forget to re-run qmake after doing so.

      Look in your build dir and see if you have a moc_demodshaperfilter.cpp being generated as part of the build process.

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      • mzimmersM Offline
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        mzimmers
        wrote on last edited by
        #97

        The header file is in the .pro file.

        I'm pretty sure qmake is run automatically as part of my build.

        And no, the mod_demodshaperfilter.cpp file isn't there.

        But, I think my problem is a bit more fundamental, isn't it? When we configured this originally, we set it up so that the Soc class was the "interface" to the UI. Now, though, I want to move the UI logic into the filter class, but...I don't create a new instance of the filter in widget like I do the Soc.

        I'd like the Soc class to still contain the filter (and other) class, but I'd prefer to move the UI part of the exercise closer to the actual data. The element we chose for this demonstration is part of the filter class, not the Soc.

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          ZapB
          wrote on last edited by
          #98

          No, the lack of moc_demodshaperfiler.cpp is the entire problem here (well the linker unresolved symbols error anyway). Can you post your .pro file please and try doing

          @
          make distclean
          qmake -r
          make
          @

          and post the output of the qmake and make steps please.

          With respect to exposing your DemodShaperFilter object and it's properties, that is simple. Just provide a function on your Soc class that returns a pointer to the contained DemodShaperFilter. Once you have the pointer available to your widget or qml scene then you can proceed just like we did before.

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            mzimmers
            wrote on last edited by
            #99

            OK, here's the .pro file:

            @######################################################################

            Automatically generated by qmake (2.01a) Mon Mar 28 17:09:16 2011

            ######################################################################

            TEMPLATE = app
            TARGET =
            DEPENDPATH += . headers src
            INCLUDEPATH += . headers

            APP_QML_FILES.files = DemodShaperFilter.qml
            APP_QML_FILES.path = Contents/MacOS
            QMAKE_BUNDLE_DATA += APP_QML_FILES

            QT += core gui declarative

            Input

            HEADERS +=
            headers/clock.h
            headers/DemodShaperFilter.h
            headers/globals.h
            headers/register_offsets.h
            headers/Soc.h
            headers/SocReg.h
            headers/widget.h
            headers/GenericCell.h
            headers/DemodCicTuner.h
            headers/SystolicFilter.h
            headers/modpredist.h
            headers/Nco.h
            headers/nyquist.h
            headers/nyquistcell.h
            headers/modshaperfilter.h
            headers/modciccomb.h
            headers/modciccombstage.h
            headers/socreg64.h
            SOURCES +=
            src/clock.cpp
            src/DemodShaperFilter.cpp
            src/filestuff.cpp
            src/globals.cpp
            src/main.cpp
            src/Soc.cpp
            src/SocReg.cpp
            src/widget.cpp
            src/GenericCell.cpp
            src/DemodCicTuner.cpp
            src/SystolicFilter.cpp
            src/modpredist.cpp
            src/nco.cpp
            src/nyquist.cpp
            src/nyquistcell.cpp
            src/modshaperfilter.cpp
            src/modciccomb.cpp
            src/modciccombstage.cpp
            src/socreg64.cpp

            FORMS +=
            widget.ui

            OTHER_FILES +=
            DemodShaperFilter.qml

            RESOURCES +=
            simple.qrc
            @

            Those commands you posted are from the shell, right? I got this error on the make command:

            bq. make: *** No rule to make target `distclean'. Stop.

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              ZapB
              wrote on last edited by
              #100

              OK just try

              @
              make clean
              qmake -r
              make
              @

              You can do it from within qt-creator via the project context menu "Clean project", "Run qmake", and "Build project" I htink are the entries.

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                mzimmers
                wrote on last edited by
                #101

                OK, I did it from Creator. "Run qmake" returned this:

                @Running build steps for project simulatorGUI...
                Starting: "/usr/bin/qmake" /Users/mzimmers/wideband/SoC simulator/simulatorGUI/simulatorGUI.pro -r -spec macx-g++ QMLJSDEBUGGER_PATH=/Developer/Applications/Qt/Qt Creator.app/Contents/Resources/qml/qmljsdebugger
                The process "/usr/bin/qmake" exited normally.@

                And the build returned a whole bunch of stuff that I won't bother putting here (unless you really want it), but it did build successfully this time. And I checked the build directory, and I now have files for the filter there.

                Now, in the UI, the value displays as "undefined." And, I'm getting a couple run-time errors about "no such signal." One is on this line (in soc.cpp):

                @ connect (this, SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SIGNAL(shaperOutIStringChanged()));
                @

                And the other is (in widget.cpp):
                @ connect (soc, SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SLOT(updateShaperOutI()));
                @

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                  ZapB
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #102

                  OK. For some reason then the build system had not noticed that qmake needed to be re-run. But at least it is fixed now.

                  For the signals...

                  The first connect statement should now be moved into the DemodShaperFilter class since that is where we have all of the Qt property stuff now.

                  The second statement should be changed to something like this:

                  @
                  connect (soc->demodShaperFilter(), SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SLOT(updateShaperOutI()));
                  @

                  where you need to add:

                  @
                  DemodShaperFilter* demodShaperFilter() const { return m_demodShaperFilter; }
                  @

                  to your Soc class. Note that I have used "m_demodShaperFilter" but I have not seen your Soc.h header file so you'll have to replace that with whatever you called your pointer to the DemodShaperFilter object.

                  That should remove those runtime warnings.

                  Incidentally, I find it useful to run with the environment variable QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1 set. With that in place any runtiem warnings form Qt will cause your app to abort at that point which the debugger will catch so that you can inspect the stack trace. You can set the above in the Qt-Creator project settings under the RunTime Configuration tab.

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                  • mzimmersM Offline
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                    mzimmers
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #103

                    OK. I'd already copied the first connect into the DSF, but hadn't removed it from the Soc. Now done.

                    About the second one: something doesn't look right with that function definition. Either the type or the return value needs to be changed to agree with the other...

                    EDIT: also, the "const" was causing the compiler to beef, so I removed it.

                    And, at runtime, I now get this error:

                    @qrc:/DemodShaperFilter.qml:15:2: QML Connections: Cannot assign to non-existent property "onShaperOutIChanged"@

                    I didn't change my qml file; here it is:

                    @import QtQuick 1.0

                    Rectangle {
                    id: myRect
                    width: 300
                    height: 100
                    color: "#808080"

                    Text {
                    text: "shaperOutI = " + soc.shaperOutIString;
                    font.pointSize: 20
                    anchors.centerIn: parent
                    }

                    Connections {
                    target: soc
                    onShaperOutIChanged: {
                    if (myRect.color == "#808080")
                    myRect.color = "#c0c0c0"
                    else
                    myRect.color = "#808080"
                    }
                    }
                    }

                    @

                    Do I change the target from soc to something else (like the DSF)?

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                    • mzimmersM Offline
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                      mzimmers
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #104

                      I cleaned up some stuff, but I'm still getting this error message:

                      bq. qrc:/DemodShaperFilter.qml:15:2: QML Connections: Cannot assign to non-existent property "onShaperOutIChanged"

                      Any suggestions?

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                        ZapB
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #105

                        Can you post he header file of your DemonShaperFilter class, the place where you expose that object to the qml context and the QML file please?

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                          mzimmers
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #106

                          Hi, Zap -

                          Apart from some include files, and constant definitions, what I posted above is my complete header file for that class. I thought I copied everything necessary over from the original Soc class; did I miss something?

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                            ZapB
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #107

                            What about the part where you expose the object to the QML context? Also can you show how you get the pointer to the DemodShaperFilter object from the Soc object please? You mentioned something about not being able to use const or a pointer or something there?

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                              mzimmers
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #108

                              The Soc class has a public function to return the address of the DSF object:

                              @ DemodShaperFilter* demodShaperFilter() { return &filter; }
                              @

                              I'm not sure I remember "exposing" the DSF to QML. In my .qml file, there's a Connections block:

                              @ Connections {
                              target: soc
                              onShaperOutIChanged: {
                              if (myRect.color == "#808080")
                              myRect.color = "#c0c0c0"
                              else
                              myRect.color = "#808080"
                              }
                              }
                              @

                              But I didn't see any code in my Soc class that tied the object to QML.

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                                ZapB
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #109

                                Somewhere we had something like:

                                @
                                view->rootContext->setContextProperty( m_soc, "soc" );
                                @

                                which should now become something like:

                                @
                                view->rootContext->setContextProperty( m_soc->demodSHaperFilter, "dsf" );
                                @

                                then in your QML scene replace all references of "soc" to "dsf".

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                                  mzimmers
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #110

                                  Oh! That's in the widget constructor:
                                  @Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QWidget(parent),
                                  ui(new Ui::Widget),
                                  m_timer(new QTimer(this)),
                                  soc(new Soc(this))
                                  {
                                  ui->setupUi(this);

                                  connect (m_timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), soc, SLOT(runOneCycle()));

                                  connect (soc->demodShaperFilter(), SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SLOT(updateShaperOutI()));

                                  QDeclarativeView* view = ui->declarativeView;

                                  view->rootContext()->setContextProperty("soc", soc);
                                  view->setSource(QUrl("qrc:/DemodShaperFilter.qml"));

                                  m_timer->start(200); // 200 ms delay between cycles (for now)
                                  }
                                  @

                                  And, by "QML scene," you're referring to the .qml file?

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                                    ZapB
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #111

                                    Yes that is what I meant. You need to make the changes that I mentioned to that line ie:

                                    @
                                    view->rootContext()->setContextProperty( "dsf", soc->demodShaperFilter() );
                                    @

                                    and in your QML file replace all mentions of "soc" with "dsf". It should work then.

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                                      mzimmers
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #112

                                      OK, we're getting somewhere. I no longer get the error message at startup, and the QML window now comes up with the correct initial value of the variable. But...it's not updating. I have this line in my cycle loop for the object:

                                      @ emit shaperOutIChanged();
                                      @

                                      Which I believe should correspond with this line in my DSF constructor:

                                      @ connect (this, SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SIGNAL(shaperOutIStringChanged()));
                                      @

                                      So, I'm not sure what's missing.

                                      Also, I'm confused about something: why is it we're still using some Soc functions for our QML processing?
                                      @ ui->setupUi(this);

                                      connect (m_timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), soc, SLOT(runOneCycle()));

                                      connect (soc->demodShaperFilter(), SIGNAL(shaperOutIChanged()), this, SLOT(updateShaperOutI()));

                                      QDeclarativeView* view = ui->declarativeView;

                                      view->rootContext()->setContextProperty("dsf", soc->demodShaperFilter());
                                      view->setSource(QUrl("qrc:/DemodShaperFilter.qml"));

                                      m_timer->start(200); // 200 ms delay between cycles (for now)
                                      @

                                      Thanks.

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                                        ZapB
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #113

                                        Where do you emit the shaperOutIChanged() signal? Can you post that snippet of code please? Have you run it in a debugger to make sure that emit is actually called? Do you get any runtime warnings on the console output?

                                        Can you also post the qml file where you use this property please - although it sounds as if the QML is correct since you get an intiial value. Just sounds like the signal is not being emitted correctly which would trigger the QML engine to update the displayed value.

                                        The only reason we are referring to the soc object is that it is the only way we can get at the pointer to the DemodShaperFilter object. Are you using it anywhere else in relation to displaying stuff in the GUI?

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                                          mzimmers
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #114

                                          The shaperOutIChanged() signal is (currently) in the test loop for the DSF class. It loops 1024 times, processes the object and then executes this line (within the loop):

                                          @ emit shaperOutIChanged();
                                          @

                                          This routine is the one automatically generated within Qt, right?

                                          Contents of the .qml file:

                                          @import QtQuick 1.0

                                          Rectangle {
                                          id: myRect
                                          width: 300
                                          height: 100
                                          color: "#808080"

                                          Text {
                                          text: "shaperOutI = " + dsf.shaperOutIString;
                                          font.pointSize: 20
                                          anchors.centerIn: parent
                                          }

                                          Connections {
                                          target: dsf
                                          onShaperOutIChanged: {
                                          if (myRect.color == "#808080")
                                          myRect.color = "#c0c0c0"
                                          else
                                          myRect.color = "#808080"
                                          }
                                          }
                                          }

                                          @

                                          The string is the conversion of the display value. As a reminder, we did this for formatting convenience. I copied all of that code directly from the Soc class to the DSF.

                                          And no, I don't believe the DSF object is being used anywhere else for display purposes. The Soc invokes the DSF test loop, and that's about it.

                                          Thanks...

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