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[Solved] Use of signal-slot connect in Windows 10

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    koahnig
    wrote on 8 Oct 2015, 07:55 last edited by koahnig 10 Aug 2015, 08:04
    #3

    This is the principle code segment:

            Reload = new QTimer;
            bool boo = connect ( Reload, SIGNAL ( timeout() ), this, SLOT ( sltReload() ) );
            assert ( boo );
    

    However, this is irrelevant. The problem in the code is solved. When running the application, the assert was triggered telling me that there was a problem with the connect.

    Before Qt gave an additional output it was telling what the actual cause is, either "signal not found" or "slot not found". (I do not remember the correct text anymore. That was/is quite a nice feature. However, this time I could not find the message anymore.

    The actual cause was that the signal was correct, but the slot routine was wrong. Qt creator's autocomplete suggested different slots and i have chosen by mistake the wrong one which required an argument.

    Therefore, I was wondering why the failure message was not displayed at all.
    It is handy and would have saved some time.

    Is windows 10 the reason?

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      mrjj
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      wrote on 8 Oct 2015, 09:53 last edited by
      #4

      Hi
      do you mean a message like this

      QObject::connect: No such slot RecipeEdit::textChangedExternal(QString) in ../../Dropbox/PlatFormOne/TestBench/mainwindow.cpp:12

      It would normally display on win 7, but after upgrade to win 10, it will not?
      Or I read the question wrong?

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        8 Oct 2015, 09:53

        Hi
        do you mean a message like this

        QObject::connect: No such slot RecipeEdit::textChangedExternal(QString) in ../../Dropbox/PlatFormOne/TestBench/mainwindow.cpp:12

        It would normally display on win 7, but after upgrade to win 10, it will not?
        Or I read the question wrong?

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        wrote on 8 Oct 2015, 19:27 last edited by
        #5

        @mrjj
        Yes, I have seen similar messages in the past.

        Yesterday when the assert was triggered I have checked output, but no message appeared anywhere. Not in the console window and not in the application output window in Qt creator.

        At first I did rebuilt and noticed that I had started in release. But after the same procedure including a rebuilt the same in debug mode.
        The only difference I see is that I have upgraded to Win10 a couple of weeks back. Therefore my suspicion that this might be releated.

        Note, I am using Qt 5.4.1 and receive a message each time starting an application that this Qt version is not tested with windows 10. However, it seem to come only with Qt 5.4.1 and not previous versions such as Qt 5.3.1. Despite the message the applications are running ok. Certainly I could upgrade to Qt 5.5, but my target platforms are currently Windows 2008 server. Therefore, I save the time.

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          8 Oct 2015, 19:27

          @mrjj
          Yes, I have seen similar messages in the past.

          Yesterday when the assert was triggered I have checked output, but no message appeared anywhere. Not in the console window and not in the application output window in Qt creator.

          At first I did rebuilt and noticed that I had started in release. But after the same procedure including a rebuilt the same in debug mode.
          The only difference I see is that I have upgraded to Win10 a couple of weeks back. Therefore my suspicion that this might be releated.

          Note, I am using Qt 5.4.1 and receive a message each time starting an application that this Qt version is not tested with windows 10. However, it seem to come only with Qt 5.4.1 and not previous versions such as Qt 5.3.1. Despite the message the applications are running ok. Certainly I could upgrade to Qt 5.5, but my target platforms are currently Windows 2008 server. Therefore, I save the time.

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          wrote on 8 Oct 2015, 20:21 last edited by
          #6

          @koahnig
          Ok. understand.
          I think I saw such messages on win 10 using Qt 5.5, but Im only 80% sure and I can't check as
          i ran W10 over win W7 again.

          However, its hard to imagine the OS having an effect on internal meta system, but I would never
          say never.

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            SGaist
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            wrote on 8 Oct 2015, 21:25 last edited by
            #7

            Do you have the same problem if you use the new syntax ?

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              JKSH
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              wrote on 9 Oct 2015, 00:45 last edited by
              #8

              Do you get any output when you add qDebug("Hello!") or qWarning("Hello!") to your code? If not, that means your debug output has been disabled (that's why you don't see the message). Make sure your project doesn't define QT_NO_DEBUG_OUTPUT, QT_NO_WARNING_OUTPUT, etc.

              I'm on Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), using Qt 5.4.2 for MSVC 2013 32-bit. When I try to connect a signal to a non-existent slot, I get this message in my Qt Creator "Application Output" pane:

              QObject::connect: No such slot MyObject::fakeSlot() in ..\TestProg\main.cpp:32
              

              @SGaist said:

              Do you have the same problem if you use the new syntax ?

              The problem won't exist with the new syntax, because the compiler will detect the error and stop the build ;)

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                wrote on 9 Oct 2015, 21:15 last edited by
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                @JKSH That's what I wanted @koahnig to check (but I haven't been really clear with my intention)

                Like you wrote, using the new syntax would avoid the need to check for that warning in the console.

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                  koahnig
                  wrote on 12 Oct 2015, 18:00 last edited by
                  #10

                  @SGaist @mrjj @JKSH
                  Sorry guys. I had apparently another notification issue here in the forum. Not sure, if I simply missed the notification.

                  Thanks for pointing towards the new syntax. Have not been aware of this, because I do not read each time I am using Qt constructs in the docs. However, when the syntax causes the compiler to complain, that is really cool and saves the time.

                  Actually I consider it also as strange that the OS shall have such an effect.

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                    wrote on 12 Oct 2015, 22:55 last edited by
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                    @koahnig: No problem :)

                    By the way, since you're new to the new syntax, I hope this article will be helpful to you: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots-syntaxes.html

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                      12 Oct 2015, 22:55

                      @koahnig: No problem :)

                      By the way, since you're new to the new syntax, I hope this article will be helpful to you: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots-syntaxes.html

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                      koahnig
                      wrote on 13 Oct 2015, 07:24 last edited by
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                      @JKSH
                      Yes, I have already seen this yesterday. Thanks for suggesting.

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                        koahnig
                        wrote on 19 Oct 2015, 07:38 last edited by
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                        @SGaist @JKSH @mrjj

                        Just for closing the issue here. I have the new syntax for connect. I love it, even though it has "drawbacks" of different functionality according the documentation presented by JKSH above. For me it is perfect! Thanks again for pointing towards teh new syntax.

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                          wrote on 19 Oct 2015, 18:54 last edited by
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                          May I humbly suggest to follow your signature ? ;)

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                            19 Oct 2015, 18:54

                            May I humbly suggest to follow your signature ? ;)

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                            koahnig
                            wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 07:49 last edited by
                            #15

                            @mrjj
                            Actually, my initial problem is not solved. ;)
                            The warning at wrong connects still seems to be gone. Which might be a either a problem with my installation or a bug in Qt.

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                              20 Oct 2015, 07:49

                              @mrjj
                              Actually, my initial problem is not solved. ;)
                              The warning at wrong connects still seems to be gone. Which might be a either a problem with my installation or a bug in Qt.

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                              wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 07:52 last edited by mrjj
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                              @koahnig
                              oh. Well. My bad :)
                              I tried to install win 10 to but it wont upgrade.
                              Pretty strange what ever made it stop to display.

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                                20 Oct 2015, 07:49

                                @mrjj
                                Actually, my initial problem is not solved. ;)
                                The warning at wrong connects still seems to be gone. Which might be a either a problem with my installation or a bug in Qt.

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                                wrote on 20 Oct 2015, 14:59 last edited by
                                #17

                                @koahnig said:

                                The warning at wrong connects still seems to be gone.

                                I get the error message for wrong connections, and I'm using Qt 5.5.1 MinGW 4.9.2 32-bit and Qt 5.4.2 MSVC 2013 32-bit on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.

                                Does qDebug() and qWarning() work for you?

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                                  20 Oct 2015, 14:59

                                  @koahnig said:

                                  The warning at wrong connects still seems to be gone.

                                  I get the error message for wrong connections, and I'm using Qt 5.5.1 MinGW 4.9.2 32-bit and Qt 5.4.2 MSVC 2013 32-bit on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.

                                  Does qDebug() and qWarning() work for you?

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                                  wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 10:41 last edited by
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                                  @JKSH said:

                                  I get the error message for wrong connections, and I'm using Qt 5.5.1 MinGW 4.9.2 32-bit and Qt 5.4.2 MSVC 2013 32-bit on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.

                                  Does qDebug() and qWarning() work for you?

                                  I am using qDebug all the time. It does work.

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                                    21 Oct 2015, 10:41

                                    @JKSH said:

                                    I get the error message for wrong connections, and I'm using Qt 5.5.1 MinGW 4.9.2 32-bit and Qt 5.4.2 MSVC 2013 32-bit on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.

                                    Does qDebug() and qWarning() work for you?

                                    I am using qDebug all the time. It does work.

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                                    wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 14:12 last edited by
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                                    @koahnig said:

                                    I am using qDebug all the time. It does work.

                                    How about qWarning()?

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                                      21 Oct 2015, 14:12

                                      @koahnig said:

                                      I am using qDebug all the time. It does work.

                                      How about qWarning()?

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                                      koahnig
                                      wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 18:13 last edited by
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                                      @JKSH
                                      qWarning is also working.
                                      However, your last question brought up a clue of what might have been the case.

                                      I am using a message handler for redirecting the output of qDebug. It allows to ignore all output, to store all to a file and/or to the screen.
                                      Since there is a lot of output, the screen output is slowing down dramatically. Therefore, I have redirected the output only to the file. The assert was probably kicking in before the message was written to the file. I have seen this with other output before, but never with the warning for connection failures (Probably I had also screen output then).

                                      Anyway even when the problem was between chair and keyboard, it was good to have the discussion. Otherwise I would not have learnt about the new syntax.

                                      Thanks again.

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                                        koahnig
                                        wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 18:18 last edited by
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                                        A point I have missed in my previous response.

                                        I have written a small test this time.

                                        #include "Clas.h"
                                        #include <QTimer>
                                        #include <QDebug>
                                        
                                        Clas::Clas(QObject *parent) :
                                            QObject(parent)
                                        {
                                            QTimer *timea = new QTimer ( this );
                                            connect ( timea, SIGNAL ( timerout() ), this, SLOT (sltQuit() ) );
                                            qDebug() << "debug";
                                            qWarning() << "warning";
                                        }
                                        void Clas::sltQuit()
                                        {
                                        }
                                        

                                        and here is the output

                                        Qt: Untested Windows version 10.0 detected!
                                        QObject::connect: No such signal QTimer::timerout() in ..\..\Test\CheckConnect\Clas.cpp:9
                                        debug
                                        warning
                                        

                                        So it is working perfectly also on windows 10 with MinGW version Qt 5.4.1.

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                                          wrote on 21 Oct 2015, 20:27 last edited by
                                          #22

                                          Just saw something: the warning's right, the signal is timeout not timerout

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