QSignalSpy 类启用信号发出的自省。 更多...
| 头: | #include <QSignalSpy> | 
| qmake: | QT += testlib | 
| 继承: | QObject and QList | 
| QSignalSpy (const QObject * obj , const QMetaMethod & signal ) | |
| QSignalSpy (const QObject * object , PointerToMemberFunction signal ) | |
| QSignalSpy (const QObject * object , const char * signal ) | |
| bool | isValid () const | 
| QByteArray | signal () const | 
| bool | wait (int timeout = 5000) | 
QSignalSpy can connect to any signal of any object and records its emission. QSignalSpy itself is a list of QVariant lists. Each emission of the signal will append one item to the list, containing the arguments of the signal.
						The following example records all signal emissions for the
						
clicked()
						
						signal of a
						
							QCheckBox
						
						:
					
QCheckBox *box = ...; QSignalSpy spy(box, SIGNAL(clicked(bool))); // do something that triggers the signal box->animateClick(); QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 1); // make sure the signal was emitted exactly one time QList<QVariant> arguments = spy.takeFirst(); // take the first signal QVERIFY(arguments.at(0).toBool() == true); // verify the first argument
						
spy.takeFirst()
						
						returns the arguments for the first emitted signal, as a list of
						
							QVariant
						
						objects. The
						
clicked()
						
						signal has a single bool argument, which is stored as the first entry in the list of arguments.
					
The example below catches a signal from a custom object:
QSignalSpy spy(myCustomObject, SIGNAL(mySignal(int,QString,double))); myCustomObject->doSomething(); // trigger emission of the signal QList<QVariant> arguments = spy.takeFirst(); QVERIFY(arguments.at(0).type() == QVariant::Int); QVERIFY(arguments.at(1).type() == QVariant::String); QVERIFY(arguments.at(2).type() == QVariant::double);
注意: Non-standard data types need to be registered, using the qRegisterMetaType () function, before you can create a QSignalSpy. For example:
qRegisterMetaType<SomeStruct>(); QSignalSpy spy(&model, SIGNAL(whatever(SomeStruct)));
To retrieve the instance, you can use qvariant_cast :
// get the first argument from the first received signal: SomeStruct result = qvariant_cast<SomeStruct>(spy.at(0).at(0));
						The QSignalSpy class provides an elegant mechanism for capturing the list of signals emitted by an object. However, you should verify its validity after construction. The constructor does a number of sanity checks, such as verifying that the signal to be spied upon actually exists. To make the diagnosis of test failures easier, the results of these checks should be checked by calling
						
QVERIFY(spy.isValid())
						
						before proceeding further with a test.
					
另请参阅 QVERIFY ().
						Constructs a new QSignalSpy that listens for emissions of the
						
							signal
						
						从
						
							QObject
						
						
							obj
						
						. If QSignalSpy is not able to listen for a valid signal (for example, because
						
							obj
						
						is
						
nullptr
						
						or
						
							signal
						
						does not denote a valid signal of
						
							obj
						
						), an explanatory warning message will be output using
						
							qWarning
						
						() and subsequent calls to
						
isValid()
						
						will return false.
					
This constructor is convenient to use when Qt's meta-object system is heavily used in a test.
Basic usage example:
QObject object; auto mo = object.metaObject(); auto signalIndex = mo->indexOfSignal("objectNameChanged(QString)"); auto signal = mo->method(signalIndex); QSignalSpy spy(&object, signal); object.setObjectName("A new object name"); QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 1);
Imagine we need to check whether all properties of the QWindow class that represent minimum and maximum dimensions are properly writable. The following example demonstrates one of the approaches:
void tst_QWindow::writeMinMaxDimensionalProps_data() QTest::addColumn<int>("propertyIndex"); // Collect all relevant properties static const auto mo = QWindow::staticMetaObject; for (int i = mo.propertyOffset(); i < mo.propertyCount(); ++i) { auto property = mo.property(i); // ...that have type int if (property.type() == QVariant::Int) { static const QRegularExpression re("^minimum|maximum"); const auto name = property.name(); // ...and start with "minimum" or "maximum" if (re.match(name).hasMatch()) { QTest::addRow("%s", name) << i; } } } } void tst_QWindow::writeMinMaxDimensionalProps() { QFETCH(int, propertyIndex); auto property = QWindow::staticMetaObject.property(propertyIndex); QVERIFY(property.isWritable()); QVERIFY(property.hasNotifySignal()); QWindow window; QSignalSpy spy(&window, property.notifySignal()); QVERIFY(property.write(&window, 42)); QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 1); }
该函数在 Qt 5.14 引入。
						Constructs a new QSignalSpy that listens for emissions of the
						
							signal
						
						从
						
							QObject
						
						object
						. If QSignalSpy is not able to listen for a valid signal (for example, because
						object
						is
						
nullptr
						
						or
						
							signal
						
						does not denote a valid signal of
						object
						), an explanatory warning message will be output using
						
							qWarning
						
						() and subsequent calls to
						
isValid()
						
						will return false.
					
范例:
QSignalSpy spy(myPushButton, &QPushButton::clicked);
该函数在 Qt 5.4 引入。
						Constructs a new QSignalSpy that listens for emissions of the
						
							signal
						
						从
						
							QObject
						
						object
						. If QSignalSpy is not able to listen for a valid signal (for example, because
						object
						is
						
nullptr
						
						or
						
							signal
						
						does not denote a valid signal of
						object
						), an explanatory warning message will be output using
						
							qWarning
						
						() and subsequent calls to
						
isValid()
						
						will return false.
					
范例:
QSignalSpy spy(myPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked(bool)));
						返回
						
true
						
						if the signal spy listens to a valid signal, otherwise false.
					
Returns the normalized signal the spy is currently listening to.
Starts an event loop that runs until the given signal is received. Optionally the event loop can return earlier on a timeout (in milliseconds).
						返回
						
true
						
						if the signal was emitted at least once in
						
							timeout
						
						milliseconds, otherwise returns
						
false
						
						.
					
范例:
QVERIFY(spy.wait(1000));
该函数在 Qt 5.0 引入。