[zeromq-dev] Zmq Qt bindings
Harald Achitz
harald.achitz at gmail.com
Wed May 9 18:28:30 CEST 2018
Hi,
personally I think that a 'qt' wrapper like Nzmqt does not add
extraordinary value to a project.
you can either interface the qt event loop, or simply add a timer, to
access you plain zmq(hpp) sockets.
you can than selfe decide how much time you spend on waiting for a message
and what to do.
this gives you less magic, but more control.
/Harald
Am Mi., 9. Mai 2018 um 17:45 Uhr schrieb Chandra <chandra at fastmail.net>:
> Dear ZMQ community,
>
> Greetings. Looking for possibility the following scenario:
> Is it possible ZMQ with C/ C++ / Nzmqt binding code and Qt creator GUI
> C++ code with (believe have to include nzmqt .h file) compile in command
> line using GCC?
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> Now, i have tried On Qt creator (Qt creator 4.0.3 Qt 4) side* NOT using
> Makefile* but given library links on command line like this and it 's
> working.
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> >>*g++ -m64 -Wl, -o Gui main.o mainwindow.o -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
> -lQtgui -lQtCore*
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> * Main.cpp and Mainwindow.cpp has Qt C++ API *
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> *now want to try with zmq (c/c++, zyre and Qt bindings)*
>
> *objective*: Qt GUI should call ZMQ code (c/c++ /zyre) in the
> background and give output to console.
> Nzmqt uses cppzmq NOT the high level zmqpp
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> 1. In *Mainwindow. cpp* will #include add nzmqt header file and may
> add simple zmq api - zclock_sleep()
> 2. Include header/library in Qt creator's *.pro file*
> and compile like this
>
> >>*g++ -m64 -Wl, -o Gui main.o mainwindow.o -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
> -lQtgui -lQtCore -lzmq -lczmq -lzmqpp -lzyre *
>
> Am i missing anything? Any suggestion will greatly helpful. Many thanks.
>
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> With cheers & regards,
> Chandra
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