Declare abstract signal in interface class

As I found out in the last days… the Qt way of doing this is like this:

class IEmitSomething
{
   public:
     virtual ~IEmitSomething(){} // do not forget this

   signals: // <- ignored by moc and only serves as documentation aid
            // The code will work exactly the same if signals: is absent.
     virtual void someThingHappened() = 0;
}

Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE(IEmitSomething, "IEmitSomething") // define this out of namespace scope

class ImplementEmitterOfSomething : public QWidget, public IEmitSomething
{
   Q_OBJECT
   Q_INTERFACES(IEmitSomething)

   signals:
      void someThingHappended();
}

Now you can connect to those interface signals.

If you don’t have access to the implementation when connecting to the signal your connect statement will require a dynamic cast to QObject:

IEmitSomething* es = ... // your implementation class

connect(dynamic_cast<QObject*>(es), SIGNAL(someThingHappended()), ...);

… and this way you’re not forced to expose the implementation class to subscribers and clients. Yeah!!!

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