On Monday 14 July 2014 09:11:06 Rutledge Shawn wrote: > > On 12 Jul 2014, at 10:03 AM, Martin Koller wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > is there any possibility to use an enum in the Q_ENUMS macro when the enum > > is not > > defined in a QObject derived class ? > > (Specifically I'm trying to do that with QSslError::SslError) > > The Qt namespace has a lot of enums like that. The trick there is to get moc > to pretend that the namespace is actually a class. > > src/corelib/global/qnamespace.h
This is not what I meant. The Qt namespace defines enums on its own and the MOC-Hack (#if defined(Q_MOC_RUN)) just makes sure that the enums can be used in Q_ENUMS What I need is a FOREIGN enum, e.g. one which is already availabe in a different Qt header, but the enum is not part of a QObject derived class. E.g. #include <QSslError> class MyClass : public QObject { Q_OBJECT Q_ENUMS(QSslError::SslError) // does not work }; #include "moc_test.cxx" In file included from test.cxx:9:0: moc_test.cxx:66:10: error: ‘staticMetaObject’ is not a member of ‘QSslError’ &QSslError::staticMetaObject, ^ -- Best regards/Schöne Grüße Martin A: Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion Q: Why is top posting bad? () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against proprietary attachments Geschenkideen, Accessoires, Seifen, Kulinarisches: www.bibibest.at _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest