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  • D Damian7546

    @Pl45m4 In cctalk_device.h I changed

    QTimer event_timer_;
    

    to

    QTimer *event_timer_; ,
    

    next in CctalkDevice() constructor I added

    event_timer_ = new QTimer(this);
    

    and enought ?

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    #11

    @Damian7546 Maybe try to add the following code into the func

        if ( QThread::currentThread() != thread() ) {
            metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer()", Qt::QueuedConnection );
            return;
        }
    

    Make startTimer() to be a slot.

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    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

      @Pl45m4 Allocating the timer on the heap or stack should not matter.

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      wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
      #12

      @JoeCFD

      I know :)
      Haven't checked the complete repository where and how everything is put together.

      But yeah,

      event_timer.setParent(this);
      

      might also work.


      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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      • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

        @JoeCFD

        I know :)
        Haven't checked the complete repository where and how everything is put together.

        But yeah,

        event_timer.setParent(this);
        

        might also work.

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        SGaist
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        #13

        @Pl45m4 that's a bad idea: this will trigger a double deletion. One when the parent is deleted and the second when the object goes out of scope.

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        • D Damian7546

          @Pl45m4 In cctalk_device.h I changed

          QTimer event_timer_;
          

          to

          QTimer *event_timer_; ,
          

          next in CctalkDevice() constructor I added

          event_timer_ = new QTimer(this);
          

          and enought ?

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          jsulm
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          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          @Damian7546 said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

          next in CctalkDevice() constructor I added

          Don't do this in the constructor, do it in the method which is actually executed in the other thread.

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

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            wrote on last edited by
            #15

            As @jsulm says, reminder: objects created in thread constructor live in parent thread, objects created in thread run live in that thread.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              @Pl45m4 that's a bad idea: this will trigger a double deletion. One when the parent is deleted and the second when the object goes out of scope.

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              wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
              #16

              @SGaist said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

              that's a bad idea: this will trigger a double deletion

              Oh my... that's why I initially thought of heap allocation and then using the parent-child architecture :D

              @jsulm said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

              Don't do this in the constructor, do it in the method which is actually executed in the other thread.

              But when creating the timer on the heap and as child of the containing class in the contructor... if you then move the ccDevice object, the timer (= child of ccDevice) is also moved, right?!

              @JoeCFD said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

              Allocating the timer on the heap or stack should not matter.

              So this doesn't matter in technical terms as the timer can/should be allocated on the stack, however when you want to use the parent-child relation to move the object to another thread, it does matter to avoid double deletion


              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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              • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                @JoeCFD

                I know :)
                Haven't checked the complete repository where and how everything is put together.

                But yeah,

                event_timer.setParent(this);
                

                might also work.

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                Damian7546
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                #17

                @Pl45m4 It doesn't work, still the same.

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                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                  @Damian7546 Maybe try to add the following code into the func

                      if ( QThread::currentThread() != thread() ) {
                          metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer()", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                          return;
                      }
                  

                  Make startTimer() to be a slot.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  @JoeCFD said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

                  @Damian7546 Maybe try to add the following code into the func

                      if ( QThread::currentThread() != thread() ) {
                          metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer()", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                          return;
                      }
                  

                  Make startTimer() to be a slot.

                  This one , still not working
                  QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method qtcc::CctalkDevice::startTimer()()

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                  • hskoglundH Offline
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                    hskoglund
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    Hi, try without the parentheses, like this:
                    ...
                    metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                    ...

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                    • hskoglundH hskoglund

                      Hi, try without the parentheses, like this:
                      ...
                      metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                      ...

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                      wrote on last edited by Damian7546
                      #20

                      @hskoglund

                      still the same QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method qtcc::CctalkDevice::startTimer()

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                        #21

                        I thinking why we are talking about more than one thread? And why the error applies other thread? Since both CctalkDevice and MyCcTalkApp class are the same thread.... Only SerialWorker works in own thread which one is launched by CctalkLinkController .
                        The polling timer is in CctalkDevice, so what is the problem ?

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                        • D Damian7546

                          I thinking why we are talking about more than one thread? And why the error applies other thread? Since both CctalkDevice and MyCcTalkApp class are the same thread.... Only SerialWorker works in own thread which one is launched by CctalkLinkController .
                          The polling timer is in CctalkDevice, so what is the problem ?

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                          JoeCFD
                          wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                          #22

                          @Damian7546 print out thread ids on the screen in the constructor and in this function. Check out why they are different.

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                            hskoglund
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                            #23

                            Ah, I see in your cctalk_device.h file, startTimer() is declared under protected:
                            try moving it under slots: (like your function void timerIteration();)

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                            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                              @Damian7546 print out thread ids on the screen in the constructor and in this function. Check out why they are different.

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                              #24

                              @hskoglund without changes.

                              @JoeCFD

                              QML debugging is enabled. Only use this in a safe environment.
                              ThreadID SerialWorker: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                              ThreadID CctalkLinkController: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                              ThreadID CctalkDevice: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                              ThreadID MyCcTalkApp: 0x7cb34f9b27c0

                              LogMessgae: "* Coin acceptor configured device: /dev/ttyUSB0"
                              LogMessgae: "* Opening port "/dev/ttyUSB0"."
                              LogMessgae: "Requested device state change from ShutDown to: Initialized"
                              ThreadID in startTimer() 0x71df85200640
                              LogMessgae: "* Port "/dev/ttyUSB0" opened."
                              LogMessgae: "> ccTalk request: SimplePoll, address: 2, data: (empty)"
                              QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method qtcc::CctalkDevice::startTimer()
                              LogMessgae: "> Request: 020001feff"
                              LogMessgae: "< Full response: 020001feff01000200fd"
                              LogMessgae: "< ccTalk response from address 2, data: (empty)"
                              LogMessgae: "* Device is alive (answered to simple poll)"
                              QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread*

                              now I don't understand anything, why only the startTimer is on other thread?

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                              • D Damian7546

                                @hskoglund without changes.

                                @JoeCFD

                                QML debugging is enabled. Only use this in a safe environment.
                                ThreadID SerialWorker: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                                ThreadID CctalkLinkController: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                                ThreadID CctalkDevice: 0x7cb34f9b27c0
                                ThreadID MyCcTalkApp: 0x7cb34f9b27c0

                                LogMessgae: "* Coin acceptor configured device: /dev/ttyUSB0"
                                LogMessgae: "* Opening port "/dev/ttyUSB0"."
                                LogMessgae: "Requested device state change from ShutDown to: Initialized"
                                ThreadID in startTimer() 0x71df85200640
                                LogMessgae: "* Port "/dev/ttyUSB0" opened."
                                LogMessgae: "> ccTalk request: SimplePoll, address: 2, data: (empty)"
                                QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method qtcc::CctalkDevice::startTimer()
                                LogMessgae: "> Request: 020001feff"
                                LogMessgae: "< Full response: 020001feff01000200fd"
                                LogMessgae: "< ccTalk response from address 2, data: (empty)"
                                LogMessgae: "* Device is alive (answered to simple poll)"
                                QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread*

                                now I don't understand anything, why only the startTimer is on other thread?

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                                JoeCFD
                                wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                                #25

                                @Damian7546 move startTimer() to public slots:
                                public slots:
                                void startTimer();

                                if ( QThread::currentThread() != thread() ) {
                                        metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                                       return;
                                }
                                

                                If you have stop func for timer, you may need to do the same thing. The code above works in my app.

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                                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                  @Damian7546 move startTimer() to public slots:
                                  public slots:
                                  void startTimer();

                                  if ( QThread::currentThread() != thread() ) {
                                          metaObject()->invokeMethod( this, "startTimer", Qt::QueuedConnection );
                                         return;
                                  }
                                  

                                  If you have stop func for timer, you may need to do the same thing. The code above works in my app.

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                                  wrote on last edited by Damian7546
                                  #26

                                  @JoeCFD something is starting to work...

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                                  • D Damian7546

                                    @JoeCFD something is starting to work...

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                                    JoeCFD
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #27

                                    @Damian7546 Have fun.

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                                    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                      @Damian7546 Have fun.

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                                      #28

                                      @hskoglund said in Problem with running timer in another thread:

                                      Ah, I see in your cctalk_device.h file, startTimer() is declared under protected:
                                      try moving it under slots: (like your function void timerIteration();)

                                      Problem is more complicated then can I thought, probably not related with startTimer() function .
                                      I totally remove calling startTimer() from my project and still have the same error :

                                      QML debugging is enabled. Only use this in a safe environment.
                                      ThreadID SerialWorker:   0x79e36d8867c0
                                      ThreadID CctalkLinkController:   0x79e36d8867c0
                                      ThreadID CctalkDevice:   0x79e36d8867c0
                                      Using  "/home/developer/.config/CCtalkProj.ini"  as a user-specific settings file
                                      ThreadID MyCcTalkApp:   0x79e36d8867c0
                                      "* Coin acceptor configured device: /dev/ttyUSB0"
                                      "* Opening port \"/dev/ttyUSB0\"."
                                      "Requested device state change from ShutDown to: Initialized"
                                      test test test
                                      "* Port \"/dev/ttyUSB0\" opened."
                                      "> ccTalk request: SimplePoll, address: 2, data: (empty)"
                                      "> Request: 020001feff"
                                      "< Full response: 020001feff01000200fd"
                                      "< ccTalk response from address 2, data: (empty)"
                                      "* Device is alive (answered to simple poll)"
                                      QObject::startTimer: Timers cannot be started from another thread
                                      

                                      Below I publish code wihich I try run:
                                      [https://github.com/ienecode/cctalk.git](link url)

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                                        #29

                                        @JoeCFD @JoeCFD code analysis should be do from the creating object - MyCcTalkApp, where are created
                                        Coin acceptor communicator - qtcc::Coin AcceptorDevice coin acceptor _;
                                        Analyzing further do you see any problems ?

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                                          #30

                                          Still the same problem as originally.

                                          your 'serial_port_' is not moved with move ToThread QSerialPort uses internally QTimer thats why you see the message.


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