Hello, I have the following code : Foo.qml :
MyLib.MyObject { function createTree() { /* stuff */ } property string host: "ws://whatever.com" } cpp : namespace lib { class MyObject : public QObject { Q_OBJECT }; } ... QQmlComponent c(engine); c.setData("content of Foo.qml", QUrl()); auto obj = c.createObject(); QString host = QQmlProperty(obj, "host").read(); QMetaMethod::invokeMethod("createTree"); Reading the "host" property works fine so the QML object is correctly instantiated. But the invokeMethod call gives me a warning : QMetaObject::invokeMethod: No such method 'lib::MyObject::createTree()' The weird thing being: it works fine if I replace MyLib.MyObject with QtObject on the QML side. Of course I want to use some additional methods present in MyObject so this is not a solution. Anyone knows what is going on here ? Thanks, Jean-Michaël Celerier ------- Jean-Michaël Celerier http://www.jcelerier.name
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