Hi Jose
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
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> I'd like to add Jose Luis Capel to our developer team.
>
> Jose is the author of SMS/SIM interface code just recently
> committed by me, and this way he will be able to add further
> updates directly to SVN.
>
Welcome onbo
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Przemyslaw Czerpak-2 wrote:
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> I'll be offline for a week.
>
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Massimo Belgrano-3 wrote:
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> I invite every body use gtwvt/gtwvg Post a sample using this command
>
Why do you need anybody's code when everything is
demonstrated in harbour/contrib/gtwvg/tests/demowvg.prg ?
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I am in a position to provide both TBrowse() and XbpBrowse()
approaches, what do you think if I retain both or only XbpBrowse().
Internally, TBrowse() will map itself to XbpBrowse().
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Did you look into the demoxbp.prg and took the time to
provide any assisstance in locating what is missing ? Or you are here
just to raise only questions which you neither verified nor tested ?
> are you still interested to gtwvw compatibility?
No, I am NOT interested in gtwvw.
reside in
the same xbpbrowse.prg. No external lib or file.
My idea was to reuse any TBrowse code just like XbpBrowse().
Only the constructor functions will change.
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Pritpal Bedi wrote:
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> Second - as I am in a position to provide both TBrowse() and XbpBrowse()
> approaches, what do you think if I retain both or only XbpBrowse().
> Internally, TBrowse() will map itself to XbpBrowse().
>
The deep thinking suggests that th
think is the most complex part
of your XbpBrowse() implementation.
Alaska's example code is very basic and that is working OK.
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CarozoDeQuilmes wrote:
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> Hi Pritpal, can you add the QFontMetrics and QFontMetricsF classes to HbQt
> Library
>
Yesterday I added QFontMetrics().
Rest of your requested classes I will add within a day.
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> Hi Pritpal, can you add the QLibraryInfo class to HbQt library ???
>
This cannot be compiled with current source generation.
I have to change some parts of source generation and only then
it will be possible. It may take few days.
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ge rendering sub-system has some
bug.
> I can see this under Fedora 11 using QT 4.5.2 sdk from qtsoftware or
> under Ubuntu 9.04 using system's qt 4.5.
>
You also reported that it is the same with XP and mingw.
Can you show me the screen-shot?
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am expermenting with
CSS compatible style sheets. If you comment out
line #187 ( ::setStyle ) of XbpTreeView.prg, you will receive
old behavior.
Note that copy.png is rendered perfect in both cases.
> And hereby congrats to Pritpal for the new browse functionality.
> It's really nice jo
d date format to ANSI.
>
I confirm that demoxbp.exe is executing from anywhere properly.
Nice tweak.
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Viktor Szakáts wrote:
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> After this change the browse became extremely slow.
>
> It comes down to the change in HBQT_BRW_CELLVALUE case.
> If I restore this section, it's fast again.
>
Please test again after:
2009-08-09 17:35 UTC-0800 Pritpal Bedi (prit...@vo
> Also, when demoxbp starts up, the keyboard focus isn't anymore
> on the browse, but on the tabs. So you need to click into the
> browse area first to be able to navigate.
>
No, it was not before even. I did not change anything in the focus protocol.
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nce
> 'QHEADERVIEW_INTERACTIVE'
> ../../../xbpbrowse.prg(1222) Warning W0001 Ambiguous reference
> 'QHEADERVIEW_FIXED'
>
> Looks like a casing problem.
>
No, these are constants only from hbqt.ch.
Are you compiling with updated hbqt.ch ?
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-lcomdlg32
-lshell32 -l
ole32 -loleaut32 -luuid -lmpr -lwinmm -lmapi32 -limm32 -lmsimg32
-odemoqt.exe -
LC:/harbour_dev/harbour/mingw/lib -LC:/Qt/2009.01/qt/lib
C:\harbour\contrib\hbqt\tests>
I think Qt libs are not being linked. What I have to do extra?
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> Any comment?
>
I have already thought of impleenting QT Creators .ui protocol in
hbxbp.lib. It is just a matter of time.
But off course, what I am thinking and what you are proposing may be
quite different. I need more input what you hav
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> A windows.h slipped into the source.
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Damm.
It always slips :-((
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It will tell me what must be coded in hbqt.lib.
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s concentrate on UI part via Xbase++ class framework.
It is almost a challenge par excellence itself.
Later we can extend otherparts but with separated libs
if there be a great demand for it.
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for Harbour ".
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t has automatic garbase collection.
Examine harbour/contrib/gtwvg/winsink.c.
Infact it calls hbwin/ole functions.
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r Xbase++ documentaion and/or
harbour/contrib/hbxbp/tests/demoxbp.prg. Infact a Xbase++ only application
code
seems to be compilable in Harbour "as is" to the extent classes are
complete.
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Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) wrote:
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> I agree with that, but I'm looking for a stable solution for access to
> major databases used in production environments.
>
Then this is antirely different topic not related to this thread.
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If you have other thoughts, please share.
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seriously.
Nevertheless, my efforts will remain 100%concentrated on the
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e-x's may be gpffing without this hack, but am not sure.
In GTWVG I place this value as 0.
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_slots.cpp:86: error: expected ';' before 'class'
../../../hbqt_slots.cpp:2058: error: expected '}' at end of input
../../../hbqt_slots.cpp: At global scope:
If you read the documentation properly, you will know that
it requires that instance of plugin is known
will revert to to in a couple of days and will
thoroughly evaluate Przemek's changes to core OLE code.
BTW in GTWVG I am already using single event handler for all events.
However, I have to thoroughly in to understand what Przemek has
enhanced.
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> by event numbers so instead of using single function pointer or
> codeblock you can use:
>{ nEvent1 => @myEventOneHandler(), ;
> nEvent2 => {|...| myEventTwoHandler( obj, ... ) } }
> as 2-nd __AXREGISTERHANDLER() parameter but it's optional extension.
>
or replace
> it with a method based on documented Harbour APIs?
>
> I'm talking about contrib/gtwvg/wvgsink.c lines 95-97
> and line 105.
>
Done.
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A good catch. Thank you.
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different folder
c:\dev_libs. And on the same analogy any .exe to folder c:\dev_exes.
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> log-%HB_COMPILER%.log
Help is appreciated.
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PDELETEFILE'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
hbmk2: Error: Running linker. 1
Are these functions disabled for MINGW?
Is there any alternatives to above functions ?
If not, I am afraid it may stop my experiments with GTWVG and HBXBP together
as all will be tested under production-lik
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> C:/harbour_dev/harbour/mingw/lib/libhbziparc.a(hbziparc.o):hbziparc.c:(.data+0x9
> 8): undefined reference to `HB_FUN_HB_UNZIPOPEN'
> C:/harbour_dev/harbour/mingw/lib/libhbziparc.a(hbziparc.o):hbziparc.c:(.data+0xa
>
I had build Harbour with
Hi
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
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> Some gcc ports (like mingw) are sensitive to lib ordering.
>
> Try moving line -lhbmzip below -lhbziparc.
>
You are right. It was ordering issue.
Is this issue true with .res and/or .rc's also ?
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> QFont::setPointSize: Point size <= 0 (0), must be greater than 0
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I am looking into this.
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Run demoxbp
3) Scroll-up-down continuously in XbpBrowse()
4) Keep a watch onto memory usage of demoxbp.exe
In my experiments on XP I have found that it always go on increasing.
Any suggestions are welcome which may lead to the clue where
memory leak is happening.
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Though I have not dwelled deep into it.
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tect the
Connection Point in GTWVG. I believe some OLE's are misaligned
( I have few ) which do not confirm to FindConnectionPoint() method.
I had to enumerate all entry points and then Advise() if one is matching.
I struggled onto this point so many days.
Mindaugas is the right person to exten
Hello Przemek
Francesco Saverio Giudice wrote:
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> Wow!
> Another great piece of code!
> No words again apart a *big thank you*!
>
+10
Really no words to express...
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Is it something connected with firewall or what ?
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ggling for two hours, I cannot connect, still trying why?
Windows XP with no firewall installed.
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Przemyslaw Czerpak-2 wrote:
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> In next week I'll try to install new Linux host with the QT4.5 or newer
> so I can make real life tests with HBQT library.
>
I am waiting so long for this moment to happen!
> BTW you are making really amazing job.
>
Thanks a lot
== '" + field->F2 + "'"
endif
dbSkip()
enddo
i := row()
j := col()
dbgotop()
? 'locking:',time()
? 'locked:', rlock(), time()
wait
browse()
setpos( i, j )
close
return
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p():GetHWND(), "open", cPath+cFile,;
NIL, CurDir(), SW_NORMAL )
Do we have this usage in Harbour or not.
If we have, what are the parameters to call it.
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Pritpal Bedi wrote:
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> C:\harbour\contrib\hbnetio\tests>hbmk2 netiosrv.hbm
> hbmk2: Processing local make script: hbmk.hbm
> hbmk2: Warning: File cannot be found: netiosrv.hbm
> hbmk2: Processing configuration: c:\harbour_dev\harbour\mingw\bin\hbmk.cfg
> Error BASE
his is still a gray area for me.
Infact I have not looked into it deeply yet.
Documentation suggests that they have all classes in place
but I am unable to figure-out how those classes can be
made functional with HB_SetCodePage("SLWIN") call.
Anyone to suggest something on the subje
is killed
* Record|File locks a released instantlt if an instance holding them is
killed.
THE EXPECTATIONS
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Would been nice if root path be automatically stripped
if "net:" is found a part of the table name, i.e.,
net:c:\creative.ram\cac1\mytable.dbf
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> 2009-09-09 12:20 UTC-0800 Pritpal Bedi (prit...@vouchcac.com)
> * contrib/gtqtc/gtqtc.cpp
> ! toLatin1().data()
> =>
>toAscii().data()
>
>I am unable to build gtqtc.lib so please test it.
>
I am
scenarios? Please
show us the screen output of the gtqtc compiled code.
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NOTE: I've added 'static' to the two arg* var copied.
> Please test if it's still okay.
>
It should have been fixed in QApplication.qth.
I will do after experiments.
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undefi
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rs at program exiting after playing with some menu points.
>
Probbaly I know why demoxbp.exe crashes on exit.
I am experimenting with MT and have detected this crash.
Probably I will commit a fix within a couple of days as
my local repository is totally unstable state due to
heavy changes.
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e issue, I have one more issue with Qt in
respect to its paint engine which fails on MT scenario.
I will post the modified code and will show what is needed to
control it and what heavy penalty we have to pay.
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elart wrote:
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> I have a similar issue on Linux and Przemek tell me to link at compile
> time the -gtwin lib.
>
What part GT has to play with NetIO ?
BTW on LAN and on 127.0.0.1 I am getting the correct results.
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Hi David
David Arturo Macias Corona wrote:
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> From your prefered environment, use:
> netapplctn 189.162.70.97 2941
>
> First people in test will create files :-)
>
I cannot connect. Is it stopped now ?
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NS entry for client and/or
> server station and it's enough to disable such verification.
>
Thanks for the explanation.
I will make tests with some real-time environments and will report back.
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My application expect this path and some subfolders therein.
c:\creative.ram
\cac1
\caccomon
\sema
\inet
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BTW I cannot access your server right now.
I had to leave for somewhere at the time you posted message.
d:\creative.ram and its subfolders are ok with me.
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ven up, YET, on this issue,
but at the face value ( till now ) it appears we cannot
use Harbour-Qt for production level applications.
NOTE: struggle is still on to overcome it.
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But still experimenting. It is not the case that the memory is
release properly at the "END" of the application, I need to have it
released as soon as an object is "destroyed".
Hopefully we may find a solution with further investigations.
Keep
have implemented.
Continue further.
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and netserver.exe ? May be this is the reason as my client
exe is compiled withour DbRename() changes.
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ue when creating and using.
When creating it is like net:\checks.dbf
while using it is net:checks.dbf.
Can you download current SVN and compile netserver.prg and run it as
netserver.exe 63000 0.0.0.0 d:\creative.ram
I have recompiled my appln with current SVN and
now I cannot connect to your serv
e ( if you were using the same ip before ).
So it seems ok to me.
> What mean/happen with 0.0.0.0 if I use ?
> netiosrv_os2.exe 63000 0.0.0.0 d:\creative.ram
>
As explained by Przemek, it allows to connect to the
server practically from anywhere your ip and port is visible.
Regard
s framework and so far no new functions are added
into it till its inception. And more likely not many people
are using it.
You need to make experiments yourself and in case
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t;F1 tag T1 TO ( DBNAME+".CDX" )
Remember:
All files which are to be routed to NETIO must
have a prefix of "net:" and because you are
not specifying it whicle creating the index.
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vouch.dynalias.com" and "63000" through Vouch.ini.
6. Executed "Vouch.exe" as regular application as before from other
terminals and from same server station.
VOILA all went fine. One terminal employed was from out of the country.
All data updates, concurrent, were ok. All lock
ng to be very helpful
in networked and/or netio environments.
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Instead of memory increase, I am really concerned with why
execution time with execution of next report increases.
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// if
DbDrop() returns TRUE
? fieldget( 1 ) // NOTE: I
have not closed the area
DbSkip()
? fieldget( 1 )
? "DbCloseArea() =>", DBCLOSEAREA()
? alias(), used(), dbInfo( 10 )
? 'Press
recautions one needs to take while adopting this protocol over
disk-files ?
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hopes to realize the dream of a remote rdd, which, only and only
you can bring to fruitation. It does not matter how you would
like to publish it, free open-source, free closed-source, or,
commercial open/closed-source, but it MATTERS that you just
start it and let us make opti
oop.prg
> Called from QEVENTLOOP:PROCESSEVENTS(0) in ../../../TQEventLoop.prg
> Called from APPEVENT(0) in ../../../xbpgeneric.prg
> Called from BUILDADIALOG(201) in demoxbp.prg
> Called from _BUILDADIALOG(106) in demoxbp.prg
> Called from MAIN(96) in demoxbp.prg
>
Which OS? On Windows XP it is behav
e glitch in multi-window mode.
Hopefully, some day Przemek would jump in the project
and it will be set straight.
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ing with memory consumption
I had reported ?
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covered by GC. But I am
wondering at what point of application loop, Harbour
is performing garbage collection.
Any point leading to memory issue in HBQT will
be of great help to push Harbour to next levels.
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{
xhbqt_par_QMessageBox( 1 )->setInformativeText( hbqt_par_QString( 2 ) );
}
The code compiles fine but produces GPF as
oMB := QMessageBox():new()
^^^ OK
oMB:setInformativeText( "PushButton" )
GPF
I mean any next call produces t
after detaching GC will not free the object
> automatically and it has to be freed in other way, i.e. by parent object.
>
A good idea. I will try to implement it. But perhaps I need to know
more how Qt destroys the child objects, I mean, its life-cycle.
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P
Hi
Sorry my mistake. Hold on...
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Pritpal Bedi
Pritpal Bedi wrote:
>
> Hello Przemek
>
> Thank for the corrections and insight.
>
>
> Przemyslaw Czerpak-2 wrote:
>>
>>> static QMessageBox* xhbqt_par_QMessageBox( int iParam )
>>>
Hello Viktor
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> Still not needed as it can be replicated by: 'object := NIL'
>
> Creating a function for each object with equivalent functionality
> would just create unnecessary bloat.
>
Agreed.
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ing the current specific object the previous
functionality is no more applicable. There may be a way to define
GC pointers dynamically and we may have some mechanism to typecast
them dynamically, but at least I do not know how to.
Can you guide us to this direction?
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PS: It may be
-growing memory usage first.
If we cannot resolve this issue, there is no point to continue with HBQT
probably.
I am in the process of some experiments. Will let you know if
I could succeed.
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ize and allied
classes ]
3. If GPF could be trapped anyway if any of the above implementions are
not possible.
NOTE: Memory is almost constant with above changes if GPF is not generated
at the time of memory is freed.
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sting if you find any info about other
type of classes too, a very important matter.
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tion bugs which will still exists but
> problems will be exploited in different places, i.e. GPFs in valid
> code which fails due to memory corruption caused by hidden real
> errors.
>
Agreed.
Thanks for your imput.
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^
Is there a way to do so, or any C equivalent funtion which returns the
hb_retptrGC( ph ); . It must be done dynamically as number and type of
parameters
are unknown at parse time.
This is not a show=stopper but effectively eliminates the need to generate
sources
with repetitions.
Reg
of Qt, may be more )
else if object == QSize
else if object == QPoint
Only very few are left, may be 20 at the most, and
all are used extensively in hbxbp.lib.
I ran into difficulties when I tried to write for each
class. Actually I had started like that but ended with what
you see in the
Hello Massimo
Massimo Belgrano-3 wrote:
>
> "Memory manager in qt..with Qt it is possible to emulate garbage
> collection for child and parent classes that are derived from
> QObject."
> http://silmor.de/33
>
Thanks for the links.
But this is not what fits our purpose though it has
provided
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