So basically what I have is a Qt application that has a main GUI thread and a worker thread.
The worker thread is something like this:
void Client::readResults(int msgqid, pid_t pid)
{
int ret;
msg_t message;
connect(this, SIGNAL(dataReceived(QString)), this, SLOT(updateDisplay(QString)));
connect(this, SIGNAL(doneProcessing(QString)), this, SLOT(updateStatus(QString)));
for (;;)
{
ret = msgrcv(msgqid, &message, MSGSIZE, pid, 0);
if (ret == -1)
{
showStatusBarError("msgrcv");
return;
}
if (ret > 0)
{
emit dataReceived(QLatin1String(message.info));
if (message.is_eof)
{
emit doneProcessing("Done!");
break;
}
}
}
}
All it does is it reads from a message queue and emits a signal that causes a QPlainTextEdit widget from the main GUI thread (that spawned this thread) to call appendPlainText(message.info) so that the data received from the message queue is appended to the widget.
The problem is if I'm reading huge chunks of data from the queue (it's actually a text file around 30MB or more), the whole GUI just hangs until the worker thread finishes. Is there a way to make it not hang and for the user to actually see the QPlainTextEdit widget scrolling as it received data from the worker thread?
Thanks!