Obsolete Members for QMetaObject
The following members of class QMetaObject are deprecated. They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.
Public Functions
(deprecated) QObject * | newInstance(QGenericArgument val0, QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) const |
Static Public Members
(deprecated) bool | invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType type, QGenericReturnArgument ret, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(nullptr), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) |
(deprecated) bool | invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, QGenericReturnArgument ret, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) |
(deprecated) bool | invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType type, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) |
(deprecated) bool | invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) |
Member Function Documentation
[static]
bool QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType type, QGenericReturnArgument ret, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(nullptr), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument())
This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
This is an overloaded function.
Please use the variadic overload of this function
Invokes the member (a signal or a slot name) on the object obj. Returns true
if the member could be invoked. Returns false
if there is no such member or the parameters did not match.
See the variadic invokeMethod() function for more information. This function should behave the same way as that one, with the following limitations:
- The number of parameters is limited to 10.
- Parameter names may need to be an exact string match.
- Meta types are not automatically registered.
With asynchronous method invocations, the parameters must be of types that are already known to Qt's meta-object system, because Qt needs to copy the arguments to store them in an event behind the scenes. If you try to use a queued connection and get the error message
QMetaObject::invokeMethod: Unable to handle unregistered datatype 'MyType'
call qRegisterMetaType() to register the data type before you call invokeMethod().
Note: This function is thread-safe.
See also Q_ARG(), Q_RETURN_ARG(), qRegisterMetaType(), and QMetaMethod::invoke().
[static]
bool QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, QGenericReturnArgument ret, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument())
This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Please use the variadic overload of this function.
This function overloads invokeMethod().
This overload always invokes the member using the connection type Qt::AutoConnection.
Note: This function is thread-safe.
[static]
bool QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, Qt::ConnectionType type, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument())
This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Please use the variadic overload of this function.
This function overloads invokeMethod().
This overload can be used if the return value of the member is of no interest.
Note: This function is thread-safe.
[static]
bool QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QObject *obj, const char *member, QGenericArgument val0 = QGenericArgument(0), QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument())
This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Please use the variadic overload of this function.
This function overloads invokeMethod().
This overload invokes the member using the connection type Qt::AutoConnection and ignores return values.
Note: This function is thread-safe.
QObject *QMetaObject::newInstance(QGenericArgument val0, QGenericArgument val1 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val2 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val3 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val4 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val5 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val6 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val7 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val8 = QGenericArgument(), QGenericArgument val9 = QGenericArgument()) const
This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Please use the variadic overload of this function
Constructs a new instance of this class. You can pass up to ten arguments (val0, val1, val2, val3, val4, val5, val6, val7, val8, and val9) to the constructor. Returns the new object, or nullptr
if no suitable constructor is available.
Note that only constructors that are declared with the Q_INVOKABLE modifier are made available through the meta-object system.
See also Q_ARG() and constructor().
© 2023 The Qt Company Ltd. Documentation contributions included herein are the copyrights of their respective owners. The documentation provided herein is licensed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software Foundation. Qt and respective logos are trademarks of The Qt Company Ltd. in Finland and/or other countries worldwide. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.