Example of code:
class TestOne : public QWidget // To fix this i need to modify class QWidget : public virtual QObject{}; which belongs to qt
{
// ...
};
class TestTwo : public virtual QObject
{
// ...
};
class Test : public TestOne, public TestTwo
{
// ...
};
What are other ways to get around this problem?
QObject is not designed for multiple inheritance. QObject
doesn't support multiple inheritance from another QObjects. If you inherit from two Classes only the first one can be QObject and second not as per http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/moc.html
Virtual inheritance with QObject is not supported.
You can make association between two QObjects and forward signals between them.
You can abstract your common functionalities in a way that doesn't require a signal/slot and don't inherit that from QObject. and then inherit from it. and then mix that QObject free class in MI with your your class. You can forward calls to those inherited methods through signals/slots from Derived QObject
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