Function Pointer From String (static class member)
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Hi,
What I am trying to do, is create a main() function with custom input arguments in a dll, and wrap it in a thread using QtConcurrent.
I could do this easily if I just made a class, but I want to dynamically call the main function without having to create a class object to pass into QtConcurrent...
So for example, I want a function in the hello.dll called main_ride_bike(BikerInfo *info), where the BikerInfo class contains a couple attributes about the biker, like how far he wants to go (integer), the bikers name (QString), etc.
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// create function name
QString processName = "main_ride_bike"; // function in dll// create biker info
BikerInfo *info = new BikerInfo(this);
info->bikerName = "mike";
info->distanceToGo = 100;// start thread using 'main' function in dll
QFuture <void> rideBike = QtConcurrent::run(processName, info);
@How could I construct the Qt Dll to do so?
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Hi,
in order to create correctly a shared library read "here":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.1/qtdoc/sharedlibrary.html
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I figured out most of what I was trying to do with the dll.
My only issue now is trying to convert a string to a function pointer. Unfortunately, I don't believe I will be able to use a 'reflection' like technique in c++.
Thank you again.
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The question is: "Why do you need use a string"?
If you really needs it, Read about QLibrary class in order to load the library at runtime. -
Hi,
Converting a string to a function pointer is not possible directly, what is possible is to use "QMetaObject::invokeMethod()":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.1/qtcore/qmetaobject.html#invokeMethod to call a method using its name in a string. But unfortunately this does not return a pointer to the function, so I'm not sure that this will match with you requirements.Maybe this post could help : "Call a function or methods dynamically":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/17773
edit: There is certainly a way to run QMetaObject::invokeMethod in a different thread.