I am working on a simple app to demonstrate integration of C++ with QML but I have problems. In nutshell I want to create a C++ object in qml on fly and pass it to C++ for processing. Here is my code.
import QtQuick 2.4
import QtQuick.Window 2.2
import test 1.0
Window {
visible: true
MainForm {
anchors.fill: parent
mouseArea.onClicked: {
console.log("clicked")
var student = Qt.createComponent("Student")
student.name = "Hello frome QML";
console.log( student.name ) // good
school.addStudent( student )
}
}
}
Student.h
#ifndef STUDENT_H
#define STUDENT_H
#include <QObject>
class Student : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
QString m_name;
public:
explicit Student(QObject *parent = 0);
~Student();
Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ name WRITE setName NOTIFY nameChanged)
QString name() const
{
return m_name;
}
signals:
void nameChanged(QString arg);
public slots:
void setName(QString arg)
{
if (m_name == arg)
return;
m_name = arg;
emit nameChanged(arg);
}
};
#endif // STUDENT_H
Now when I addStudent()
to the school class, there is where there is trouble. The concern .cpp file below.
#include "school.h"
#include <QDebug>
School::School(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
{
}
School::~School()
{
}
// why does this not work? it cause compiler error..can't access private members of QObject
//void School::addStudent(Student student)
//{
//// students.append( &student );
//// qDebug() << "added";
//// qDebug() << student.name();// << " was added to school";
//}
void School::addStudent(Student * student)
{
students.append( student );
qDebug() << "added";
qDebug() << student->name();// if this line is there, it breaks the application
}
The questions are also in comments inside the code but the summaries:
Why does addStudent() crashes when I try to access student.name? I can access it though in the qml file after I set it.
Why does my project not compile if I pass
Student
by value like seen in the code?
Additional thoughts
It seems like it may have to do with the C++ object getting destroyed by the time C++ function execute. What is the life cycle of C++ object created in QML? When does it gets destroyed? Could the lifetime of the object be an issue here?