I've been trying to understand how to pass this as a const reference.
I have the following class:
class DBContext : public QObject
In my class MainWindow I define it as folows:
private:
QScopedPointer<DBContext> dbContext;
How Storage class is defined:
class StorageData : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
StorageData(QObject *parent = 0);
~StorageData();
void SetDBContext(const QScopedPointer<DBContext> &db_context);
private:
QScopedPointer<DBContext> dbContext;
In StorageData SetDBContext() I try to assign it with the following:
void StorageData::SetDBContext(const QScopedPointer<DBContext> &db_context)
{
dbContext = db_context;
}
Then in the MainWindow constructor initialize it:
dbContext.reset(new DBContext(this));
StorageData storage;
storage.SetDBContext(dbContext);
Using the following in StorageData function SetDBContext():
_DBContext = db_context;
I get an error:
'QScopedPointer>::operator =' : cannot access private member declared in class 'QScopedPointer>'
Update
Taking the tip of using QSharedPointer and QWeakPointer. Is this a valid approach of using these two pointers? Also am I using clear() correctly on both Class A & B?
class A
private:
QWeakPointer<DBContext> dbContext;
void A::~A()
{
dbContext.clear()
}
void A::SetDBContext(QWeakPointer<DBContext> db_context)
{
dbContext= db_context;
}
void A::UseCode()
{
QSharedPointer<DBContext> ptrContext= dbContext.toStrongRef();
..
}
class B constructor:
private:
QSharedPointer<DBContext> dbContext;
In the constructor:
B::B()
{
dbContext.reset(new DBContext(this));
QWeakPointer<DBContext> ptrDBConnect = dbContext;
storage.SetDBContext(ptrDBConnect);
}
In the destructor:
B::~B()
{
dbContext.clear();
}
From the documentation on
QScopedPointer
:The purpose of
QScopedPointer
is to keep the lifetime of the object you are pointing to tied to the scope of theQScopedPointer
. If you could assign/copy it, then it defeats the whole point.