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    • JonB
      JonB @sandro4912 last edited by JonB

      @sandro4912
      I'm throwing my hat in because I'm not C++, but don't you do that by specifying the lambda as:

      connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, [=](const QString &text)
          {
              statusBar()->showMessage(text);  // how to enter the text send with transactionStarted?
          });
      
      
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        ofmrew @JonB last edited by

        @jonb

        Here is a lambda I use to create a QString for statusBar:

            connect(ui->unitVector, &QPushButton::clicked, [=](){
                                                        ui->canvas->go.setFlagAndResetAngle(4);
                                                        QString s;
                                                        s.append("Rotation about Unit Vector ");
                                                        s.append(ui->canvas->go.uv.toString());
                                                        ui->statusBar->showMessage(s, 0);});
        
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        • JonB
          JonB @ofmrew last edited by

          @ofmrew
          But @sandro4912 is asking

          how to pass the string send from transactionStarted to statusBar()->showMessage()

          hence my suggestion; how is yours to do with passing a parameter on to the lambda??

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          • J.Hilk
            J.Hilk Moderators @JonB last edited by

            @jonb said in Connecting to statusBar()->showMessage gives compile time error in new syntax:

            @sandro4912
            I'm throwing my hat in because I'm not C++, but don't you do that by specifying the lambda as:

            connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, [=](const QString &text)
                {
                    statusBar()->showMessage(text);  // how to enter the text send with transactionStarted?
                });
            
            

            absolutely correct!👍
            just one caveat, you can, but you shall not omit the return type

            connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, [=](const QString &text)->void{});
            

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            • JonB
              JonB @J.Hilk last edited by JonB

              @j-hilk
              So now C++ has found another use for ->! And I assume the [=] is an array holding this as the context or something, is that a special meaning for the =?

              I realize this isn't the place for long discussion, but ISTM with these lambdas C++ is using a lot of cryptic symbols all together!

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                sandro4912 last edited by sandro4912

                @jonb said in Connecting to statusBar()->showMessage gives compile time error in new syntax:

                [=]

                [=] means that all the variables / objects are also available in the lamda body for usage. you can also specify there just a single variable from the outside.

                for more see this: https://de.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/lambda

                the -> you can also use it for normal functions now hence its not that common.

                for example int somefunction(); becomes auto someFunction() -> int

                Anyway guys thanks for the solution

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                • J.Hilk
                  J.Hilk Moderators @JonB last edited by

                  @jonb
                  well, i‘m not sure what exactly the compiler does, but I assume you‘re on the right path:

                  [&epsilon] capture by reference
                  [&] captures all variables used in the lambda by reference
                  [=] captures all variables used in the lambda by value
                  [&, epsilon] captures variables like with [&], but epsilon by value
                  [=, &epsilon] captures variables like with [=], but epsilon by reference

                  which makes this lambda actually dangerous as the statusbar could be deleted at any time, qt offers a solution for this:

                  connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, statusbar, [=](const QString &text)->void{});
                  

                  the connect get becomes resolved, when statusbar gets deleted

                  but from the naming of the variables I would say that the emitter is actually in a different thread compared to statusbar.

                  I‘m not sure how Qt handles this with a Lambda, probably not good, therefore 5th connect paramater is probably a good idea

                  connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, statusbar, [=](const QString &text)->void{},Qt::QueuedConnection);
                  

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                    ofmrew @J.Hilk last edited by

                    @j-hilk
                    I knew that I had seen this before, try link text

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                      sandro4912 last edited by

                      i tryed to add a fifth parameter like you said:

                          connect(&thread, &TransactionThread::transactionStarted, 
                                  [=](const QString &text)->void
                          {
                              statusBar()->showMessage(text);  
                          }, Qt::QueuedConnection);
                      

                      Unfortunatey the syntax is not working with lambda.

                      And yes you are right. In the MainWindow were the statusBar is there is thread launced for taskes to be computed in a second thread.

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                      • JonB
                        JonB @sandro4912 last edited by JonB

                        @sandro4912

                        i tryed to add a fifth parameter like you said:

                        Count your parameters, you only have 4!
                        Look at @J-Hilk 's code, see what you've missed....

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                          ofmrew @JonB last edited by

                          @jonb

                          Note that the st in [this](const QString& st) is the name of the string that is the argument of the signal, which I use in {this->ui->statusBar->showMessage(st, 0);}

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                            ofmrew @ofmrew last edited by

                            @ofmrew
                            Try this example: ```
                            void canvasResized(QString s);
                            QString st = "It opened";
                            emit canvasResized(st);
                            connect(ui->canvas, &MyCanvas::canvasResized, [this](const QString& st){this->ui->statusBar->showMessage(st, 0);});

                            I added the emit to the resizeEvent and it worked.
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