I'm trying to centralise some parameters in one class. I looked on several forums and tutorials without finding any real answer. Maybe I don't use Qt correctly.
I have a Qt class Application which handles theses parameters.
Application.h
class Application : public QApplication
{
public:
Application(int, char**);
~Application();
bool setFilesPath(QString path);
QString getFilesPath();
private:
QString filesPath;
}
main.cpp
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
Application app(argc, argv);
MainWindow mainWindow;
mainWindow.show();
return app.exec();
}
I'd like to access the setFilesPath()
and getFilesPath()
methods from everywhere (for exemple in another class. Therefore a made Application inherit from QApplication, hoping that qApp.setFilesPath()
would work. But it doesnt.
It seems to be a quite usual thing to access some parameters from everywhere. So how could one do this ?
I've found this three ways :
- Global variables
- Static methods
- Including an instance of Application in every class needing the method (but it seems wrong)
Which is more commonly used (and why) ? Why does my way doesn't work ?
Thank you.
EDIT: In this topic, they use singelton design pattern. So calling
Application *app = Application::getInstance();
everywhere I need it. Is it better ?
Application
instance from everywhere. You can use the build-in sinqleton from QApplication, and downcast it. However, keep in mind a singleton is (almost) a global variable, and thus should be avoided the rest of the time. A question: what isqApp
, fromqApp.setFilesPath()
?