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    firen
    wrote on last edited by firen
    #1

    Hi,

    I would like to override QList.

    If I instantiate it for example with QString, I would write:

    QList<QString>

    and if I would like to use Pointer it would be

    QList<QString*>.

    So is there a chance that I could override QList, that an instantiation QList<QString> would work like QList<QString*>? I would ALWAYS like to store/work only with the pointers.

    Thanks!

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    • F firen

      Hi,

      I would like to override QList.

      If I instantiate it for example with QString, I would write:

      QList<QString>

      and if I would like to use Pointer it would be

      QList<QString*>.

      So is there a chance that I could override QList, that an instantiation QList<QString> would work like QList<QString*>? I would ALWAYS like to store/work only with the pointers.

      Thanks!

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @firen said in QList wrapper:

      So is there a chance that I could override QList, that an instantiation QList<QString> would work like QList<QString*>? I would ALWAYS like to store/work only with the pointers.

      No, and why do you need to store a pointer to a QString in a container? Happy memleaks...

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      • F firen

        Hi,

        I would like to override QList.

        If I instantiate it for example with QString, I would write:

        QList<QString>

        and if I would like to use Pointer it would be

        QList<QString*>.

        So is there a chance that I could override QList, that an instantiation QList<QString> would work like QList<QString*>? I would ALWAYS like to store/work only with the pointers.

        Thanks!

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        mpergand
        wrote on last edited by mpergand
        #3

        @firen
        A template class ?

        template <class T>
        class PointerList : public QList<T*>
        {
            public:
                       PointerList() : QList<T*>() {}
                       ~PointerList()
                            {
                            qDeleteAll(this->begin(),this->end());
                            }
        
            private:
                     Q_DISABLE_COPY(PointerList)
        
        };
        
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        • M mpergand

          @firen
          A template class ?

          template <class T>
          class PointerList : public QList<T*>
          {
              public:
                         PointerList() : QList<T*>() {}
                         ~PointerList()
                              {
                              qDeleteAll(this->begin(),this->end());
                              }
          
              private:
                       Q_DISABLE_COPY(PointerList)
          
          };
          
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          firen
          wrote on last edited by firen
          #4

          @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

          I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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          • F firen

            @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

            I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            @firen said in QList wrapper:

            I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

            If you want to copy PointerList <T> then you have to provide a proper copy operator, the one generated by the compiler will not work, therefore Q_DISABLE_COPY.

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            • F firen

              @mpergand That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

              I read about Q_DISABLE_COPY. Isn`t it mainly for QObject based types?

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              mpergand
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              @firen said in QList wrapper:

              That was my idea as well but didn*t work. maybe I did something wrong. I will try again. :-)

              Show your code.
              You must add dynamically allocated objects to the list, it seems obvious but maybe it needs to be said.

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                firen
                wrote on last edited by firen
                #7

                It looks like this now:

                template <class T>
                class CPtrListWrapper:
                  public QList<T*>
                {
                
                  using Item = T*;
                
                public:
                  CPtrListWrapper():
                    QList(),
                    m_bAutoDelete(false),
                    m_pCurrentItem(nullptr)
                  {
                    
                  }
                   
                  ~CPtrListWrapper()
                  {
                
                  }
                
                //I need to wrap an old Containerclass and want to replace it internally by QList and these is one of the original methods
                  void insert(uint i,
                    const T* d) // 
                  {
                    QList::insert(i, d);
                  }
                

                But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

                bas::qtw::CPtrList<QString> m_q5List;
                const QString* pString = new QString("TEST");
                
                m_q5List.insert(0, pString);
                
                

                The error is that he cannot convert "const QString *" in "QString *const &"

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                • F firen

                  It looks like this now:

                  template <class T>
                  class CPtrListWrapper:
                    public QList<T*>
                  {
                  
                    using Item = T*;
                  
                  public:
                    CPtrListWrapper():
                      QList(),
                      m_bAutoDelete(false),
                      m_pCurrentItem(nullptr)
                    {
                      
                    }
                     
                    ~CPtrListWrapper()
                    {
                  
                    }
                  
                  //I need to wrap an old Containerclass and want to replace it internally by QList and these is one of the original methods
                    void insert(uint i,
                      const T* d) // 
                    {
                      QList::insert(i, d);
                    }
                  

                  But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

                  bas::qtw::CPtrList<QString> m_q5List;
                  const QString* pString = new QString("TEST");
                  
                  m_q5List.insert(0, pString);
                  
                  

                  The error is that he cannot convert "const QString *" in "QString *const &"

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                  jsulm
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                  wrote on last edited by jsulm
                  #8

                  @firen said in QList wrapper:

                  But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

                  Please post the whole error, not just its id.
                  Also, show the declaration of m_q5List.

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

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                    @firen said in QList wrapper:

                    But this gives me an error C2664 if I try:

                    Please post the whole error, not just its id.
                    Also, show the declaration of m_q5List.

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                    firen
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @jsulm I have edited the post.

                    Thanks! :)

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                    • F firen

                      @jsulm I have edited the post.

                      Thanks! :)

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                            mpergand
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                                PointerList<QString> plist;
                                plist.append(new QString("World"));
                                plist.insert(0,new QString("Hello"));
                            
                                for(const QString* str : plist)
                                    qDebug()<<*str;
                            

                            print:
                            "Hello"
                            "World"

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