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Connect a complex signal from QML to Qt
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The example code below shows how you can connect complex signals from QML to Qt.
main.cpp
#include <QtGui>
#include <QtDeclarative>
class DeclarativeView : public QDeclarativeView
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
DeclarativeView(const QUrl& source)
: QDeclarativeView(source)
{
}
public slots:
void testSlot(QString string1, QString string2)
{
qDebug() << string1 << string2;
}
};
#include "main.moc"
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
QString file = "main.qml";
QApplication app(argc, argv);
DeclarativeView view(QUrl::fromLocalFile(file));
QDeclarativeItem* item = qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem*>(view.rootObject());
QObject::connect(item, SIGNAL(viewClicked(QString, QString)), &view, SLOT (testSlot(QString, QString)));
view.resize(200,200);
view.show();
return app.exec();
}
main.qml
import QtQuick 1.0
Item {
width: 200; height: 300
signal viewClicked(string first, string second)
MouseArea {
anchors.fill: parent
onClicked: viewClicked("first", "second")
}
}