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    wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 15:48 last edited by
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    School work ?

    It seems the compiler doesn't know about saveFilm

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      wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 17:53 last edited by
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      Yes it's an assignment I'm doing. I don't understand how it doesn't see it because saveFilm is a function in class FilmWriter which is included in class definition for class FilmInput which is has a function which calls saveFilm.

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        wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 19:00 last edited by
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        Without the code it's difficult to comment

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          wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 19:03 last edited by
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          @#ifndef FILM_H
          #define FILM_H

          #include <QWidget>
          #include <QString>
          #include <QDate>

          class Film:public QWidget{
          public:
          Film(QString t,int dur,QString dir,QDate r);
          Film();
          void setTitle(QString t);
          void setDuration(int dur);
          void setDirector(QString dir);
          void setReleaseDate(QDate r);
          QString getTitle() const;
          int getDuration() const;
          QString getDirector() const;
          QDate getReleaseDate() const;
          QString toString();

          private:
          QString m_title;
          int m_duration;
          QString m_director;
          QDate m_releaseDate;

          };

          #endif // FILM_H

          #ifndef FILMWRITER_H
          #define FILMWRITER_H
          #include "Film.h"
          #include <QtGui>
          #include <QFile>

          class FilmWriter: public Film{

          public:
          void saveFilm(Film& f);

          };
          #endif // FILMWRITER_H

          #ifndef FILMINPUT_H
          #define FILMINPUT_H

          #include <QMainWindow>
          #include "Film.h"
          #include "FilmWriter.h"
          #include <QLabel>
          #include <QTextEdit>
          #include <QPushButton>

          namespace Ui {
          class FilmInput;
          }

          class FilmInput : public QMainWindow
          {
          Q_OBJECT

          public:
          explicit FilmInput(QWidget parent = 0);
          ~FilmInput();
          void obtainFilmData(Film& f);
          void saveFilm(Film& f);
          public slots:
          void getFilm();
          private:
          Ui::FilmInput ui;
          //widgets
          QMainWindow
          window;
          QLabel
          infoLabel;
          QLabel* titleLabel;
          QLabel* durationLabel;
          QLabel* directorLabel;
          QLabel* relDateLabel;
          QTextEdit* titleEdit;
          QTextEdit* durationEdit;
          QTextEdit* directorEdit;
          QTextEdit* relDateEdit;
          QPushButton* saveBtn;
          QPushButton* cancelBtn;
          Film f;
          //sets up gui and connects signals and slots
          void setUpGui();
          };

          #endif // FILMINPUT_H

          #include "Film.h"
          #include <QDate>
          #include <QString>

          Film::Film(QString t,int dur,QString dir,QDate r):m_title(t),m_duration(dur),m_director(dir),m_releaseDate(r){

          }

          Film::Film(){
          }

          void Film::setTitle(QString t){
          m_title = t;
          }

          void Film::setDuration(int dur){
          m_duration = dur;
          }

          void Film::setDirector(QString dir){
          m_director = dir;
          }

          void Film::setReleaseDate(QDate r){
          m_releaseDate = r;
          }

          QString Film::getTitle() const{
          return QString("%1").arg(m_title);
          }

          int Film::getDuration() const{
          return m_duration;
          }
          QString Film::getDirector() const{
          return QString("%1").arg(m_director);
          }
          QDate Film::getReleaseDate() const{
          return m_releaseDate;
          }
          QString Film::toString()
          {
          return m_title + " " + m_duration + " " + m_director + " " + m_releaseDate.toString();
          }

          #include "FilmWriter.h"
          #include <QtGui>
          #include <QFileDialog>
          #include <QFile>
          #include <QMessageBox>
          #include <QObject>
          #include <QTextStream>

          void FilmWriter::saveFilm(Film& f){
          QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,("Save File"));
          if (fileName != "") {
          QFile file(fileName);
          if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)) {
          QMessageBox::critical(this, ("Error"),("Could not open file"));// error message
          } else {
          QTextStream stream(&file);
          stream << f.toString();
          stream.flush();
          file.close();
          }
          }

          }

          #include "filminput.h"
          #include "ui_filminput.h"
          #include <QtGui>
          #include "Film.h"
          #include "FilmWriter.h"
          #include <QTextEdit>
          #include <QDate>
          #include <QString>

          FilmInput::FilmInput(QWidget *parent) :
          QMainWindow(parent),
          ui(new Ui::FilmInput)
          {
          ui->setupUi(this);
          setUpGui();
          }

          FilmInput::~FilmInput()
          {
          delete ui;
          }

          void FilmInput::setUpGui(){
          //initialise widgets
          infoLabel = new QLabel("Please enter film data which will be saved to a file",this);
          titleLabel = new QLabel("Film Title",this);
          durationLabel = new QLabel("Film Duration",this);
          directorLabel = new QLabel("Film Director",this);
          relDateLabel = new QLabel("Film Release Date",this);
          titleEdit = new QTextEdit(this);
          durationEdit = new QTextEdit(this);
          directorEdit = new QTextEdit(this);
          relDateEdit = new QTextEdit(this);
          saveBtn = new QPushButton("Save Film",this);
          cancelBtn = new QPushButton("Cancel",this);
          //set layout
          QFormLayout* layout = new QFormLayout();
          layout->addWidget(infoLabel);
          layout->addWidget(titleLabel);
          layout->addWidget(titleEdit);
          layout->addWidget(durationLabel);
          layout->addWidget(durationEdit);
          layout->addWidget(directorLabel);
          layout->addWidget(directorEdit);
          layout->addWidget(relDateLabel);
          layout->addWidget(relDateEdit);
          layout->addWidget(saveBtn);
          layout->addWidget(cancelBtn);

          this->ui->widget->setLayout(layout);
          this->setWindowTitle("Film Archive");
          connect(saveBtn,SIGNAL(clicked()),this, SLOT(getFilm()));
          connect(cancelBtn,SIGNAL(clicked()),this,SLOT(close()));
          

          }

          void FilmInput::getFilm(){
          Film f1(titleEdit->toPlainText(),durationEdit->toPlainText().toInt() ,directorEdit->toPlainText(),
          QDate::fromString(relDateEdit->toPlainText(),"dd/MM/YYYY"));;
          obtainFilmData(f1);
          }

          void FilmInput::obtainFilmData(Film &f){
          saveFilm(f);
          }

          #include <QtGui/QApplication>
          #include "filminput.h"

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
          QApplication a(argc, argv);

          FilmInput w;
          w.show();
          
          return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
          

          }
          @

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            wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 19:32 last edited by
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            saveFilm is not a member of FilmInput.

            Besides that, please, got through the examples and the documentation of Qt, that would be beneficial to you.

            I don't want to sound rude but what you wrote here will not do for an assignment.

            Why does Film inherit QWidget ?
            Why does FilmWriter inherit Film if it's only function is to write a Film given as a parameter ?
            Why do you use a UI file if you create your interface by hand anyway ?

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              wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 19:44 last edited by
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              I thought that FilmWriter would need to inherit Film in order to create an object of type Film. Film inheriting QWidget is a mistake as it is left over from the question which was one class called film inheriting QWidget which I have to break up into 3 classes and then add functionality. Also the UI file was created automatically for me with Qt creator. I will look up some info on interfaces. So the question is to have the saveFilm function in the filmWriter class, how do I get it to work like that rather than making saveFilm a member of FilmInput and removing the FilmWriter class?

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                wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 20:16 last edited by
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                No it doesn't, as long as it knows how to use Film.

                For the rest it's essentially doc reading

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                  wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 20:26 last edited by
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                  if I take out #include "Film.h" in FilmWriter there is a problem with the FilmWriter class, if I then take out : public Film there is a problem with the func saveFilm because it's parameter is of type Film. So how do I make it know how to use Film?

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                    wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 20:32 last edited by
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                    This is C/C++ basic knowledge. Without the header file how would your class know anything about Film ?

                    What problem would it be ?

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                      wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 20:39 last edited by
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                      well it wouldn't know about Film without the header file. Are you saying that it doesn't need to be a child of Film but just include the header?

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                        wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:04 last edited by
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                        Yes, it's exactly what I'm saying

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                          wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:14 last edited by
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                          Ok great. But now after the changes I am still getting the same error :-?
                          :: error: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

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                            wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:18 last edited by
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                            If you are talking about the saveFilm problem and the message didn't changed, then saveFilm is still not a member of FilmInput.

                            Isn't it a member of FilmWriter ?

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                              wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:24 last edited by
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                              Yes and I don't want it to be a member of FilmInput, I want it to be member of FilmWriter only and somehow (I don't know how) be called in FilmInput. I thought if I included the FilmWriter header it would work, but obviously I must do something else.

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                                wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:25 last edited by
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                                FilmWriter is a class, how do you call a function from a class ?

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                                  wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:36 last edited by
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                                  You create an object and call the function with the object. That's it! Ok so now you have helped me to get rid of that error, thanks a lot. Another question, when I click on the save film button which invokes saveFilm the program crashes, should I start a new thread because this is a new question or can you still help me on this one?

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                                    wrote on 13 Aug 2013, 21:49 last edited by
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                                    Run your application through the debugger, it will tell you where the crash occurs

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                                      wrote on 14 Aug 2013, 06:56 last edited by
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                                      I got this: The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the operating system
                                      signal name: SIGSEGV
                                      Signal meaning: Segmentation fault
                                      then it is pointing to line 2185 in qglobal.h
                                      inline QFlags operator&(Enum f) const { QFlags g; g.i = i & f; return g; }

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                                        wrote on 14 Aug 2013, 07:06 last edited by
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                                        What does the stack trace look like ?
                                        The lines under qglobal.h ?

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                                          wrote on 14 Aug 2013, 07:19 last edited by
                                          #23

                                          I have a print screen, how do I post a pic on here?

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