Jacek, do you mean when he want to use the QTimer and exec() method, he need to connect using Qt:irectConnection in order to let the timer event to be triggered and run in a the same thread as the thread using in run()?
Jacek, do you mean when he want to use the QTimer and exec() method, he need to connect using Qt:irectConnection in order to let the timer event to be triggered and run in a the same thread as the thread using in run()?
Yes, that's what I meant.Originally Posted by ball
Sorry guys,
I don't got it. (using DirectConnection)
The stange thing is that the first variant works fine.
I thought that getting a timer to trigger the work instead of a wait would be a little more elegant. But the timer way doesn't work. I don't get any messages that the connect() doesn't work.
note also (although perhaps beside the point): I have emits in the update() func and they work fine into the gui thread.
any ideas?
thanks
K
How did you start it?Originally Posted by TheKedge
I call
start()
from the constructor of my class. Or more precisely, I have an init() func called a single shot timer in the constructor. Thus:
QTimer::singleShot(0, this, SLOT(init()));
start() is called from the init() func.
As said, the thread is running -> the loop/sleep method works. But I have the feeling somethings not right with the connect() (although I don't get any error messages)
K
Does it work with queued connection?
TheKedge (25th August 2006)
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