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  • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

    @Christian-Ehrlicher I didn't understood what is the "ctor" but I think you wanted to see MSVApplication:

    Header:

    #ifndef MSVAPPLICATION_H
    #define MSVAPPLICATION_H
    
    #include "core/h5core.h"
    
    #include "DockManager.h"
    #include "DockWidget.h"
    #include "DockWidgetTab.h"
    #include "DockAreaWidget.h"
    #include "DockAreaTitleBar.h"
    #include "DockAreaTabBar.h"
    #include "FloatingDockContainer.h"
    #include "DockComponentsFactory.h"
    
    #include <QApplication>
    
    class AppSettings;
    
    class MSVApplication : public QApplication
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    
    public:
        MSVApplication(int &argc, char **argv);
        ~MSVApplication() override;
    
        int findVisDockByName(QString dockName);
    
        void setDockManager(ads::CDockManager* dockManager);
    
        ads::CDockManager* getDockManager();
        ads::CDockWidget* getCurrentVisDock();
        QList<ads::CDockWidget*> getVisDockList();
        h5core::WindowType getCurrentWindowType();
        int getCurrentVisDockNum();
        int getVisDockListCount();
    
    signals:
       void currentVisDockChanged(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
       void visDockAdded(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
       void visDockRemoved(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
    
    private slots:
       void onFocusedDockChanged(
               ads::CDockWidget* old, ads::CDockWidget* now);
       void onDockAdded(ads::CDockWidget* visDock);
       void onDockAboutToBeRemovedRemoved(ads::CDockWidget* visDock);
    
    private:
       ads::CDockManager* dockManager;
       int currentVisDockNumber = -1;
       QList<ads::CDockWidget*> visDockList;
       AppSettings* appSettings;
    };
    
    #endif // MSVAPPLICATION_H
    
    

    Implementation:

    #include "msvapplication.h"
    
    #include "core/appsettings.h"
    
    MSVApplication::MSVApplication(int &argc, char **argv):
        QApplication(argc, argv)
    {
        appSettings = new AppSettings();
    }
    
    MSVApplication::~MSVApplication(){
        delete appSettings;
    }
    
    int MSVApplication::findVisDockByName(QString dockName){
        for (int i = 0; i < visDockList.count(); i++){
            if (visDockList[i]->windowTitle() == dockName)
                return i;
        }
        return -1;
    }
    
    void MSVApplication::setDockManager(ads::CDockManager* dockManager){
        this->dockManager = dockManager;
    
        connect(dockManager, &ads::CDockManager::focusedDockWidgetChanged,
                this, &MSVApplication::onFocusedDockChanged);
        connect(dockManager, &ads::CDockManager::dockWidgetAdded,
                this, &MSVApplication::onDockAdded);
        connect(dockManager, &ads::CDockManager::dockWidgetAboutToBeRemoved,
                this, &MSVApplication::onDockAboutToBeRemovedRemoved);
    }
    
    ads::CDockManager* MSVApplication::getDockManager(){
        return this->dockManager;
    }
    
    ads::CDockWidget* MSVApplication::getCurrentVisDock(){
        return dockManager->focusedDockWidget();
    }
    
    QList<ads::CDockWidget*> MSVApplication::getVisDockList(){
        return visDockList;
    }
    
    h5core::WindowType MSVApplication::getCurrentWindowType(){
        if (!getCurrentVisDock())
            return static_cast<h5core::WindowType>(0);
    
        int windowType = getCurrentVisDock()->property("WindowType").toInt();
        return static_cast<h5core::WindowType>(windowType);
    }
    
    int MSVApplication::getCurrentVisDockNum(){
        return currentVisDockNumber;
    }
    
    int MSVApplication::getVisDockListCount(){
        return visDockList.count();
    }
    
    void MSVApplication::onFocusedDockChanged(
            ads::CDockWidget* old, ads::CDockWidget* now){
        int num = -1;
        for (int i = 0; i < visDockList.count(); i++){
            if (now == visDockList[i]){
                num = i;
                break;
            }
        }
    
        if (num == -1)
            return;
    
        currentVisDockNumber = num;
        emit currentVisDockChanged(now, currentVisDockNumber);
    
        qDebug() << now->windowTitle();
    }
    
    void MSVApplication::onDockAdded(ads::CDockWidget* visDock){
        if (!visDock->features()
                .testFlag(ads::CDockWidget::DockWidgetFocusable))
            return;
    
        visDockList.push_back(visDock);
        emit visDockAdded(visDock, visDockList.count()-1);
    }
    
    void MSVApplication::onDockAboutToBeRemovedRemoved(ads::CDockWidget* visDock){
        int num = -1;
        for (int i = 0; i < visDockList.count(); i++){
            if (visDock == visDockList[i]){
                num = i;
                break;
            }
        }
    
        if (num == -1)
            return;
    
        visDockList.removeAt(num);
        emit visDockRemoved(visDock, num);
    }
    
    

    By the way my VolumeWidget is able to create QWidget without problem:

    void VolumeWidget::init(){
        sortWidget = new SortWidget();
    
    /* no preblem to create widget here */
        QWidget* myWidget = new QWidget();
    
    /* but when creating VTK widget I get error */ 
        vtkWidget = new QVTKOpenGLNativeWidget();
        vtkWidget->setEnableHiDPI(true);
    
        QVBoxLayout* mainVLayout = new QVBoxLayout(this);
        mainVLayout->setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0);
        mainVLayout->addWidget(sortWidget);
        mainVLayout->addWidget(vtkWidget);
    }
    

    IMPORTANT! I just remembered one thing from VTK documentation. There is said something about Qt restriction. Please look general info about these two classes (QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget and QVTKOpenGLNativeWidget each of those can be replaced by another) from these two links:
    https://vtk.org/doc/nightly/html/classQVTKOpenGLStereoWidget.html#details
    https://vtk.org/doc/nightly/html/classQVTKOpenGLNativeWidget.html#details

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    Cobra91151
    wrote on last edited by
    #21

    @Please_Help_me_D

    Hello! The ctor means constructor. I would suggest to add this code to your main.cpp.

    #ifdef QT_DEBUG
        qputenv("QT_FATAL_WARNINGS", "1");
        qputenv("QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN",
                "Type: %{type}\nProduct Name: %{appname}\nFile: %{file}\nLine: %{line}\nMethod: %{function}\nThreadID: %{threadid}\nThreadPtr: %{qthreadptr}\nMessage: %{message}");
    #endif
    

    It will work only in the debug mode, so you can properly identify what causes that issue. I had the similar issue but with "QPixmap: Must construct a QGuiApplication before a QPixmap", this was really annoying issue, because I could not identify it properly, but when I have used the code above I have found out what causes it and fixed it. The actual problem with my issue was that QPixmap/QIcon was created in the QThread worker class and added using signals/slots to main thread. I have fixed it by sending only paths for those icons from the worker class and creating the actual icons in the main thread. Also, feel free to check out the Qt source code for this error (the above code will help you find the actual file), it will help you understand what causes it and how to fix it.

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    • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

      @Please_Help_me_D

      Hello! The ctor means constructor. I would suggest to add this code to your main.cpp.

      #ifdef QT_DEBUG
          qputenv("QT_FATAL_WARNINGS", "1");
          qputenv("QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN",
                  "Type: %{type}\nProduct Name: %{appname}\nFile: %{file}\nLine: %{line}\nMethod: %{function}\nThreadID: %{threadid}\nThreadPtr: %{qthreadptr}\nMessage: %{message}");
      #endif
      

      It will work only in the debug mode, so you can properly identify what causes that issue. I had the similar issue but with "QPixmap: Must construct a QGuiApplication before a QPixmap", this was really annoying issue, because I could not identify it properly, but when I have used the code above I have found out what causes it and fixed it. The actual problem with my issue was that QPixmap/QIcon was created in the QThread worker class and added using signals/slots to main thread. I have fixed it by sending only paths for those icons from the worker class and creating the actual icons in the main thread. Also, feel free to check out the Qt source code for this error (the above code will help you find the actual file), it will help you understand what causes it and how to fix it.

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      Please_Help_me_D
      wrote on last edited by
      #22

      @Cobra91151 thank you for help.
      I just set those few lines of code in my main(...) func:

      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
      #ifdef QT_DEBUG
          qputenv("QT_FATAL_WARNINGS", "1");
          qputenv("QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN",
                  "Type: %{type}\nProduct Name: %{appname}\nFile: %{file}\nLine: %{line}\nMethod: %{function}\nThreadID: %{threadid}\nThreadPtr: %{qthreadptr}\nMessage: %{message}");
      #endif
      
          qInstallMessageHandler(myMessageOutput);
          // needed to ensure appropriate OpenGL context is created for VTK rendering.
          QSurfaceFormat::setDefaultFormat(QVTKOpenGLNativeWidget::defaultFormat());
      
          std::wstring pythonHome( L"C:/Anaconda3/envs/MyEnv38" );
          Py_SetPythonHome(pythonHome.c_str());
          py::scoped_interpreter guard{}; // start the interpreter and keep it alive
      
          qDebug() << "Hello";
          MSVApplication a(argc, argv);
          qDebug() << "Bye bye :)";
          MainWindow w;
      
          w.show();
          return a.exec();
      }
      
      

      As I understood from the documentation qputenv() sets environment variable but I can't find those two variables (QT_FATAL_WARNINGS and QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN) neither in Qt project settings or Windows environment variables.
      Could you explain how to get profit from those lines of code?

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      • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

        @Cobra91151 thank you for help.
        I just set those few lines of code in my main(...) func:

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
        #ifdef QT_DEBUG
            qputenv("QT_FATAL_WARNINGS", "1");
            qputenv("QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN",
                    "Type: %{type}\nProduct Name: %{appname}\nFile: %{file}\nLine: %{line}\nMethod: %{function}\nThreadID: %{threadid}\nThreadPtr: %{qthreadptr}\nMessage: %{message}");
        #endif
        
            qInstallMessageHandler(myMessageOutput);
            // needed to ensure appropriate OpenGL context is created for VTK rendering.
            QSurfaceFormat::setDefaultFormat(QVTKOpenGLNativeWidget::defaultFormat());
        
            std::wstring pythonHome( L"C:/Anaconda3/envs/MyEnv38" );
            Py_SetPythonHome(pythonHome.c_str());
            py::scoped_interpreter guard{}; // start the interpreter and keep it alive
        
            qDebug() << "Hello";
            MSVApplication a(argc, argv);
            qDebug() << "Bye bye :)";
            MainWindow w;
        
            w.show();
            return a.exec();
        }
        
        

        As I understood from the documentation qputenv() sets environment variable but I can't find those two variables (QT_FATAL_WARNINGS and QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN) neither in Qt project settings or Windows environment variables.
        Could you explain how to get profit from those lines of code?

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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #23

        @Please_Help_me_D said in QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget:

        I can't find those two variables

        You have to set them.
        "Qt project settings or Windows environment variables" - of course not as those are neither project settings nor Windows environment variables (Windows does not know anything about these two variables). Those are environment variable which you can set (either in QtCreator in "Run environment" or in the terminal where you start your app).

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

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Please_Help_me_D said in QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget:

          I can't find those two variables

          You have to set them.
          "Qt project settings or Windows environment variables" - of course not as those are neither project settings nor Windows environment variables (Windows does not know anything about these two variables). Those are environment variable which you can set (either in QtCreator in "Run environment" or in the terminal where you start your app).

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          Please_Help_me_D
          wrote on last edited by
          #24

          @jsulm I just set those variables like you can see in the picture:
          6d5c34e4-be56-46e2-b89f-73e572a8d3df-image.png

          Now when I launch the app I get app output:
          Type: fatal\nProduct Name: \nFile: unknown\nLine: 0\nMethod: unknown\nThreadID: 11772\nThreadPtr: 0x190cb3ac290\nMessage: QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget

          I think I misunderstood something

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          • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

            @jsulm I just set those variables like you can see in the picture:
            6d5c34e4-be56-46e2-b89f-73e572a8d3df-image.png

            Now when I launch the app I get app output:
            Type: fatal\nProduct Name: \nFile: unknown\nLine: 0\nMethod: unknown\nThreadID: 11772\nThreadPtr: 0x190cb3ac290\nMessage: QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget

            I think I misunderstood something

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @Please_Help_me_D
            One thing: do you/something have a global/static QWidget variable (not pointer to one) anywhere? That is not allowed, as per the error message.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Please_Help_me_D
              One thing: do you/something have a global/static QWidget variable (not pointer to one) anywhere? That is not allowed, as per the error message.

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              Please_Help_me_D
              wrote on last edited by
              #26

              @JonB all widgets in my app are created as pointers. Also I don't have any static method() wich returns non-pointer qwidget.
              But probably VTK library has something that returns non-pointer widget. @J-Hilk asked something similar and my answer was here

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                Christian Ehrlicher
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                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                Maybe the VTK lib links against another Qt version? Really strange behavior.

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                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                  Maybe the VTK lib links against another Qt version? Really strange behavior.

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                  Please_Help_me_D
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #28

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher I use Qt 5.14.2 and the person who started the topic uses Qt 5.15.0
                  VTK had prerelease version 9.0.0 wich works fine on my PC. Then they released full VTK 9.0.1 (newest release) wich gives me mentionned error.
                  Both releases were built as shared libs.

                  Probably I should ask this question in VTK forum

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #29

                    If I use class MSVApplication : public QApplication then is my MSVApplication (created in main.cpp) able to return QWidget*?
                    Please look at my implementation of MSVApplication() is it fine?

                    #ifndef MSVAPPLICATION_H
                    #define MSVAPPLICATION_H
                    
                    #include "core/h5core.h"
                    
                    #include "DockManager.h"
                    #include "DockWidget.h"
                    #include "DockWidgetTab.h"
                    #include "DockAreaWidget.h"
                    #include "DockAreaTitleBar.h"
                    #include "DockAreaTabBar.h"
                    #include "FloatingDockContainer.h"
                    #include "DockComponentsFactory.h"
                    
                    #include <QApplication>
                    
                    class AppSettings;
                    
                    class MSVApplication : public QApplication
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    
                    public:
                        MSVApplication(int &argc, char **argv);
                        ~MSVApplication() override;
                    
                        int findVisDockByName(QString dockName);
                    
                        void setDockManager(ads::CDockManager* dockManager);
                    
                        ads::CDockManager* getDockManager(); // ads::CDockManager* inherited from QWidget*
                        ads::CDockWidget* getCurrentVisDock(); // ads::CDockManager* inherited from QWidget*
                        QList<ads::CDockWidget*> getVisDockList();
                        h5core::WindowType getCurrentWindowType();
                        int getCurrentVisDockNum();
                        int getVisDockListCount();
                    
                    signals:
                       void currentVisDockChanged(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
                       void visDockAdded(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
                       void visDockRemoved(ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget, int num);
                    
                    private slots:
                       void onFocusedDockChanged(
                               ads::CDockWidget* old, ads::CDockWidget* now);
                       void onDockAdded(ads::CDockWidget* visDock);
                       void onDockAboutToBeRemovedRemoved(ads::CDockWidget* visDock);
                    
                    private:
                       ads::CDockManager* dockManager;
                       int currentVisDockNumber = -1;
                       QList<ads::CDockWidget*> visDockList;
                       AppSettings* appSettings;
                    };
                    
                    #endif // MSVAPPLICATION_H
                    
                    
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                      Please_Help_me_D
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #30

                      I'm really sorry that was my mistake.
                      I've found out that when building newest VTK 9.0.1 my CMAKE cofiguration used to contain all Qt settings (QtDir and other Qt path to Qt cmake files they were automatically set from PATH var and I didn't check them) from python PySide2 Qt. So right after I have set the correct Qt dirs and rebuild VTK 9.0.1 it began to work fine !

                      Thank you for your effort and especially to @Cobra91151 who spent many hours trying to solve my problem

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