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  • D Dean21

    @jsulm yes thats correct I never see it printed

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    JonB
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    #4

    @Dean21
    Comment out every line in Widget::Widget() till there is only

    msg_functionality(); // issue here
    

    left. Do you now get the qDebug() << "here";? Assuming you do, uncomment other lines till you find the problem. Standard programming techniques.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Dean21
      Comment out every line in Widget::Widget() till there is only

      msg_functionality(); // issue here
      

      left. Do you now get the qDebug() << "here";? Assuming you do, uncomment other lines till you find the problem. Standard programming techniques.

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      #5

      @JonB I did what you said and here does show and for some reason now I have commented it out, ran it and now uncommented everything, I do see "here" each time, but still no update in the line edit. If i try to put the function call inside the on_message function then I get an error saying

      error: ‘this’ was not captured for this lambda function
         98 |             msg_functionality();
            |             ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~
      
      
      error: cannot call member function ‘void Widget::msg_functionality()’ without object
      

      I have tried creating an object for the function inside my widget.h file object called

      Widget test;
      

      which gives the error

      error: field ‘test’ has incomplete type ‘Widget’
         20 |     Widget test;
            |            ^~~~
      ../FETS_GUI/widget.h:12:7: note: definition of ‘class Widget’ is not complete until the closing brace
         12 | class Widget : public QWidget
            |       ^~~~~~
      

      and globally defined in the widget.cpp at the top of the file, same object name gives

      QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget
      

      Thanks in advance for your help,
      Dean

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      • D Dean21

        @JonB I did what you said and here does show and for some reason now I have commented it out, ran it and now uncommented everything, I do see "here" each time, but still no update in the line edit. If i try to put the function call inside the on_message function then I get an error saying

        error: ‘this’ was not captured for this lambda function
           98 |             msg_functionality();
              |             ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~
        
        
        error: cannot call member function ‘void Widget::msg_functionality()’ without object
        

        I have tried creating an object for the function inside my widget.h file object called

        Widget test;
        

        which gives the error

        error: field ‘test’ has incomplete type ‘Widget’
           20 |     Widget test;
              |            ^~~~
        ../FETS_GUI/widget.h:12:7: note: definition of ‘class Widget’ is not complete until the closing brace
           12 | class Widget : public QWidget
              |       ^~~~~~
        

        and globally defined in the widget.cpp at the top of the file, same object name gives

        QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QWidget
        

        Thanks in advance for your help,
        Dean

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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        @Dean21 said in issue getting a lineEdit to update:

        but still no update in the line edit

        What is the value you're trying to set? Maybe it is empty string?

        "error: ‘this’ was not captured for this lambda function" - simply capture "this" in your lambda:

        QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                    msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                    qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                });
        

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Dean21 said in issue getting a lineEdit to update:

          but still no update in the line edit

          What is the value you're trying to set? Maybe it is empty string?

          "error: ‘this’ was not captured for this lambda function" - simply capture "this" in your lambda:

          QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                      msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                      qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                  });
          
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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @jsulm I did try adding the [this] but is still the same, I do expect it to be an empty string on the first time the code is ran because I havent sent anything on MQTT. Just to let you know I have a raspberry pi that when I run a cmd line command sends the MQTT data.
          I feel as though I need to be able to have the function call inside of the onMessageRecieved function, as when I receive a message I then want to update the lineEdit

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          • D Dean21

            @jsulm I did try adding the [this] but is still the same, I do expect it to be an empty string on the first time the code is ran because I havent sent anything on MQTT. Just to let you know I have a raspberry pi that when I run a cmd line command sends the MQTT data.
            I feel as though I need to be able to have the function call inside of the onMessageRecieved function, as when I receive a message I then want to update the lineEdit

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @Dean21 Please post your current code, capturing "this" should work.
            Checking value of the string you're setting is also easy...

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

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Dean21 Please post your current code, capturing "this" should work.
              Checking value of the string you're setting is also easy...

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @jsulm I can post the code but it uses a library that had to be downloaded and setup inside the .pro, just cause if you try to run it without then it wont work, plus you would need to be able to send MQTT data to it, to check if the line edit updates when it should.

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              • D Dean21

                @jsulm I can post the code but it uses a library that had to be downloaded and setup inside the .pro, just cause if you try to run it without then it wont work, plus you would need to be able to send MQTT data to it, to check if the line edit updates when it should.

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                jsulm
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                #10

                @Dean21 I don't ask you to post all your code, just the relevant parts (especially your current connect statement with captured "this").

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

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Dean21 I don't ask you to post all your code, just the relevant parts (especially your current connect statement with captured "this").

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @jsulm sorry for long reply I have to wait 10 minutes between post as I am new user, for completness the code for the QMMqtClient.h and .cpp files are found here in case you wanted to see that as well https://github.com/KostiantynBushko/QMosqMqttClient

                  #include "widget.h"
                  #include "./ui_widget.h"
                  #include <QPalette>
                  #include <QDebug>
                  #include <QTimer>
                  
                  
                  #include <string>
                  #include <cstring>
                  #include <iostream>
                  #include <time.h>
                  #include </home/dave/mosquitto/include/mosquitto.h> //needed for mosquitto MQTT
                  
                  //-----for qt qrapper for mosquitto-----
                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                  #include <QTime>
                  #include "QMMqttClient.h"
                  //--------------------------------------
                  
                  QString msg_as_qstring;
                  
                  
                  Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
                      : QWidget(parent)
                      , ui(new Ui::Widget)
                  
                  {
                      ui->setupUi(this);
                  
                  
                          QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onConnected, this ,[this](){
                              qDebug() << " QMMqttClient::onConnected handler, subscribe to topic...";
                              client.subscribeTopic("command/stop");
                          });
                  
                          QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                              msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                              qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                              //msg_functionality();
                          });
                  
                          qDebug() << "msg_as_qstring"<< msg_as_qstring;
                  
                          //msg_functionality(); // issue here
                  
                  //        /* An example of unsecure connection */
                          client.initialize("12", RPi_IP, 1883);
                  
                          client.connect();
                  
                  
                  }
                  
                  Widget::~Widget()
                  {
                      delete ui;
                  }
                  
                  
                  void Widget::msg_functionality(){
                  
                      qDebug() << "here";
                      qDebug() << msg_as_qstring;
                      ui->Light_Level_Line_Edit->setText(msg_as_qstring);
                  }
                  
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                  • D Dean21

                    @jsulm sorry for long reply I have to wait 10 minutes between post as I am new user, for completness the code for the QMMqtClient.h and .cpp files are found here in case you wanted to see that as well https://github.com/KostiantynBushko/QMosqMqttClient

                    #include "widget.h"
                    #include "./ui_widget.h"
                    #include <QPalette>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    #include <QTimer>
                    
                    
                    #include <string>
                    #include <cstring>
                    #include <iostream>
                    #include <time.h>
                    #include </home/dave/mosquitto/include/mosquitto.h> //needed for mosquitto MQTT
                    
                    //-----for qt qrapper for mosquitto-----
                    #include <QCoreApplication>
                    #include <QTime>
                    #include "QMMqttClient.h"
                    //--------------------------------------
                    
                    QString msg_as_qstring;
                    
                    
                    Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
                        : QWidget(parent)
                        , ui(new Ui::Widget)
                    
                    {
                        ui->setupUi(this);
                    
                    
                            QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onConnected, this ,[this](){
                                qDebug() << " QMMqttClient::onConnected handler, subscribe to topic...";
                                client.subscribeTopic("command/stop");
                            });
                    
                            QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                                msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                                qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                                //msg_functionality();
                            });
                    
                            qDebug() << "msg_as_qstring"<< msg_as_qstring;
                    
                            //msg_functionality(); // issue here
                    
                    //        /* An example of unsecure connection */
                            client.initialize("12", RPi_IP, 1883);
                    
                            client.connect();
                    
                    
                    }
                    
                    Widget::~Widget()
                    {
                        delete ui;
                    }
                    
                    
                    void Widget::msg_functionality(){
                    
                        qDebug() << "here";
                        qDebug() << msg_as_qstring;
                        ui->Light_Level_Line_Edit->setText(msg_as_qstring);
                    }
                    
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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @Dean21 said in issue getting a lineEdit to update:

                    QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                    msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                    qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                    //msg_functionality();
                    });

                    What exact error do you get if you uncomment msg_functionality()?

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

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                    • D Dean21

                      @jsulm sorry for long reply I have to wait 10 minutes between post as I am new user, for completness the code for the QMMqtClient.h and .cpp files are found here in case you wanted to see that as well https://github.com/KostiantynBushko/QMosqMqttClient

                      #include "widget.h"
                      #include "./ui_widget.h"
                      #include <QPalette>
                      #include <QDebug>
                      #include <QTimer>
                      
                      
                      #include <string>
                      #include <cstring>
                      #include <iostream>
                      #include <time.h>
                      #include </home/dave/mosquitto/include/mosquitto.h> //needed for mosquitto MQTT
                      
                      //-----for qt qrapper for mosquitto-----
                      #include <QCoreApplication>
                      #include <QTime>
                      #include "QMMqttClient.h"
                      //--------------------------------------
                      
                      QString msg_as_qstring;
                      
                      
                      Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
                          : QWidget(parent)
                          , ui(new Ui::Widget)
                      
                      {
                          ui->setupUi(this);
                      
                      
                              QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onConnected, this ,[this](){
                                  qDebug() << " QMMqttClient::onConnected handler, subscribe to topic...";
                                  client.subscribeTopic("command/stop");
                              });
                      
                              QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                                  msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                                  qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                                  //msg_functionality();
                              });
                      
                              qDebug() << "msg_as_qstring"<< msg_as_qstring;
                      
                              //msg_functionality(); // issue here
                      
                      //        /* An example of unsecure connection */
                              client.initialize("12", RPi_IP, 1883);
                      
                              client.connect();
                      
                      
                      }
                      
                      Widget::~Widget()
                      {
                          delete ui;
                      }
                      
                      
                      void Widget::msg_functionality(){
                      
                          qDebug() << "here";
                          qDebug() << msg_as_qstring;
                          ui->Light_Level_Line_Edit->setText(msg_as_qstring);
                      }
                      
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                      #13

                      @Dean21
                      ...And while you are answering @jsulm please show widget.h just in case...

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Dean21 said in issue getting a lineEdit to update:

                        QObject::connect(&client, &QMMqttClient::onMessageReceived, [this](const QString &topic, const QByteArray &msg) {
                        msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                        qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                        //msg_functionality();
                        });

                        What exact error do you get if you uncomment msg_functionality()?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @jsulm that doesnt give any errors but I also dont see the debug "here" and same as before lineEdit doesnt update

                        and here is the widget.h file code

                        #ifndef WIDGET_H
                        #define WIDGET_H
                        
                        #include <QWidget>
                        #include <string>
                        #include "QMMqttClient.h"
                        
                        QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                        namespace Ui { class Widget; }
                        QT_END_NAMESPACE
                        
                        class Widget : public QWidget
                        {
                            Q_OBJECT
                        
                        public:
                            Widget(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                            ~Widget();
                            QMMqttClient client;
                        
                        
                        
                        private slots:
                            void on_pushButton_clicked();
                            void int_or_string_LV();
                            void int_or_string_HV();
                            void Display_Int_Error(int);
                            void Empty_string_Error(int);
                            void Display_Range_Error(int);
                            void Display_Default(int);
                            void Display_success_msg(int);
                            void Vbias_min_max_check(QString, int);
                            void msg_functionality();
                        
                            void on_lineEdit_returnPressed();
                        
                            void on_HV_pushButton_pressed();
                        
                            void on_HV_lineEdit_returnPressed();
                        
                        
                        private:
                            Ui::Widget *ui;
                        
                        
                        };
                        #endif // WIDGET_H
                        
                        
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                        • D Dean21

                          @jsulm that doesnt give any errors but I also dont see the debug "here" and same as before lineEdit doesnt update

                          and here is the widget.h file code

                          #ifndef WIDGET_H
                          #define WIDGET_H
                          
                          #include <QWidget>
                          #include <string>
                          #include "QMMqttClient.h"
                          
                          QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                          namespace Ui { class Widget; }
                          QT_END_NAMESPACE
                          
                          class Widget : public QWidget
                          {
                              Q_OBJECT
                          
                          public:
                              Widget(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                              ~Widget();
                              QMMqttClient client;
                          
                          
                          
                          private slots:
                              void on_pushButton_clicked();
                              void int_or_string_LV();
                              void int_or_string_HV();
                              void Display_Int_Error(int);
                              void Empty_string_Error(int);
                              void Display_Range_Error(int);
                              void Display_Default(int);
                              void Display_success_msg(int);
                              void Vbias_min_max_check(QString, int);
                              void msg_functionality();
                          
                              void on_lineEdit_returnPressed();
                          
                              void on_HV_pushButton_pressed();
                          
                              void on_HV_lineEdit_returnPressed();
                          
                          
                          private:
                              Ui::Widget *ui;
                          
                          
                          };
                          #endif // WIDGET_H
                          
                          
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                          jsulm
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                          @Dean21 Do you see the debug output from

                          qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                          

                          ?

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @Dean21 Do you see the debug output from

                            qDebug() << "test value is"<< msg_as_qstring;
                            

                            ?

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                            #16

                            @jsulm sorry my bad I had the "here" accidentally commented, when I run the program is my full output, I do see both "here" and test value is

                            msg_as_qstring ""
                            void QMMqttClient::initialize(const QString&, const QString&, int) "12" "130.246.58.64" 1883
                            void QMMqttClient::connect()
                            virtual void QMMqttClient::on_connect(int)  Sucessfully connected to host:  "130.246.58.64"  port:  1883
                             QMMqttClient::onConnected handler, subscribe to topic...
                            void QMMqttClient::subscribeTopic(const QString&) : topic:  "command/stop"
                            virtual void QMMqttClient::on_subscribe(int, int, const int*)  mid:  1 , QoS:  1
                            

                            And then when I receive an MQTT message this is what is displayed I added to the msg_functionality to add new debug line its shown below

                            void Widget::msg_functionality(){
                                qDebug() << "here";
                                qDebug() << "msg as string "<< msg_as_qstring;
                                ui->Light_Level_Line_Edit->setText(msg_as_qstring);
                            }
                            
                            Topic:  "command/stop" , Msg:  "2\u0000"
                            test value is "2\u0000"
                            here
                            msg as string  "2\u0000"
                            

                            edit: Oh I just seen that it is working now but I feel we didnt change anything

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                            • D Dean21

                              @jsulm sorry my bad I had the "here" accidentally commented, when I run the program is my full output, I do see both "here" and test value is

                              msg_as_qstring ""
                              void QMMqttClient::initialize(const QString&, const QString&, int) "12" "130.246.58.64" 1883
                              void QMMqttClient::connect()
                              virtual void QMMqttClient::on_connect(int)  Sucessfully connected to host:  "130.246.58.64"  port:  1883
                               QMMqttClient::onConnected handler, subscribe to topic...
                              void QMMqttClient::subscribeTopic(const QString&) : topic:  "command/stop"
                              virtual void QMMqttClient::on_subscribe(int, int, const int*)  mid:  1 , QoS:  1
                              

                              And then when I receive an MQTT message this is what is displayed I added to the msg_functionality to add new debug line its shown below

                              void Widget::msg_functionality(){
                                  qDebug() << "here";
                                  qDebug() << "msg as string "<< msg_as_qstring;
                                  ui->Light_Level_Line_Edit->setText(msg_as_qstring);
                              }
                              
                              Topic:  "command/stop" , Msg:  "2\u0000"
                              test value is "2\u0000"
                              here
                              msg as string  "2\u0000"
                              

                              edit: Oh I just seen that it is working now but I feel we didnt change anything

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                              @Dean21 So, works now.
                              Depending on what data you're receiving this could be wrong:

                              msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                              

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @Dean21 So, works now.
                                Depending on what data you're receiving this could be wrong:

                                msg_as_qstring = QString(msg);
                                
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                                #18

                                @jsulm the data that is sent is in the form of a char array, example,

                                char message[]  = "message here";
                                

                                I use QString because before I was using std::string and I was getting errors when trying to submit that to the line edit, I think conversion type errors, using a QString removed that error and thus I just stuck with it.

                                edit: oh it is working now, I feel like we didnt change anything though and we were just going through debug statements

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