I'm writing a program that send an UDP frame every 10 mS. Here's how my program is supposed to work :
I've got a client class
:
//Constructor
clientSupervision::clientSupervision()
{
}
void clientSupervision::sendDataUDP(){
//Create a frame and send it
...
}
void clientSupervision::sendDataUDPTimer(int timer){
QTimer *tempsEnvoieTrameSupervision = new QTimer();//Create a timer
tempsEnvoieTrameSupervision->setInterval(timer);//Set the interval
//Mise en place des connections
QObject::connect (tempsEnvoieTrameSupervision,SIGNAL (timeout()),this, SLOT (envoiTrameSupervision())); //Connect the timer to the function
tempsEnvoieTrameSupervision->start();// Start the timer
}
//Call sendDataUDP
void clientSupervision::envoiTrameSupervision(){
std::cout << "Envoi de la trame de supervision";
sendDataUDP();
}
My header file of clienSupervision.h
:
#ifndef CLIENTSUPERVISION_H
#define CLIENTSUPERVISION_H
#include <winsock2.h> // pour les fonctions socket
#include <cstdio> // Pour les Sprintf
#include "StructureSupervision.h"
#include "utilitaireudp.h"
#include <QTimer>
#include <QObject>
#include <iostream>
class clientSupervision
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
clientSupervision();
void sendDataUDP();
void sendDataUDPTimer(int timer);
public slots:
void envoiTrameSupervision();
};
#endif // CLIENTSUPERVISION_H
Then I use this in my main
:
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
clientSupervision c;
c.sendDataUDPTimer(10);
QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
return a.exec();
}
I've got the error :
no matching function for call to 'QObject::connect(QTimer*&, const char*, clientSupervision* const, const char*)
I don't understand why the connect function can't find a matching function.
What should I change?
There can be several reasons for the issue in general:
You do not inherit QObject.
You do not have the Q_OBJECT macro in your class.
You do not define the method as slot in your header file where the class is declared.
Your issue is the first which can be seen here:
class clientSupervision
You should change your code to:
class clientSupervision : public QObject
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Of course, the constructor implementation and signature would need to change, too, as follows:
explicit clientSupervision(QObject *parent = Q_NULL_PTR) : QObject(parent) { ... }
In addition, you seem to leak your QTimer instance as it does not get the parent as a parameter to the constructor.
Furthermore, the QObject::
scope is needless in your code as your class ought to inherit QObject
directly or indirectly either way.
Even more, I would highly encourage you to utilize the new signal-slot syntax.