Guenther Boelter schreef op 13-1-2015 om 04:13: > Sorrry, > > I have a 'small' problem and my timeline is running so fast ... > > How can I use QPointer as an argument? A simple > > > void myFunction( QPointer *myPointer ) > { > // do something > } > > myFunction( myPointer ); > > > returns 'error: ‘QPointer’ is not a type'. > > > Thanks in advance and best regards
As Constatin already stated: QPointer on its own does not exist. What I am wondering though, is why you feel the need to pass a _pointer_to_ a QPointer as an argument to myFunction? QPointer is a smart-pointer: it acts as a normal pointer, and then provides some other cleverness. In this case, the cleverness provided is that it automatically resets to 0 if the QObject you point to is deleted, so it can't become a dangling pointer. Passing a QPointer* is possible of course, but probably not what you wanted to do. Smart pointers are small enough to just copy as values. A valid use case for passing a QPointer<MyClass>* is if you are really passing an array of QPointers, though I'd probably go for another solution like a QVector<QPointer<MyClass>> then. André _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest