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Learn Qt 5

You're reading from   Learn Qt 5 Build modern, responsive cross-platform desktop applications with Qt, C++, and QML

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788478854
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Entity collections

To implement entity collections, we need to leverage some more advanced C++ techniques, and we will take a brief break from our conventions so far, implementing multiple classes in a single header file.

Create entity-collection.h in cm-lib/source/data, and in it, add our namespaces as normal and forward declare Entity:

#ifndef ENTITYCOLLECTION_H
#define ENTITYCOLLECTION_H

namespace cm { namespace data { class Entity;
}}

#endif

Next, we’ll walk through the necessary classes in turn, each of which must be added in order inside the namespaces.

We first define the root class, which does nothing more than inheriting from QObject and giving us access to all the goodness that it brings, such as object ownership and signals. This is required because classes deriving directly from QObject cannot be templated:

class CMLIBSHARED_EXPORT EntityCollectionObject :...
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