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Mastering Qt 5

You're reading from   Mastering Qt 5 Create stunning cross-platform applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467126
Length 526 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Mastering Qt 5
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Get Your Qt Feet Wet FREE CHAPTER 2. Discovering QMake Secrets 3. Dividing Your Project and Ruling Your Code 4. Conquering the Desktop UI 5. Dominating the Mobile UI 6. Even Qt Deserves a Slice of Raspberry Pi 7. Third-Party Libraries Without a Headache 8. Animations - Its Alive, Alive! 9. Keeping Your Sanity with Multithreading 10. Need IPC? Get Your Minions to Work 11. Having Fun with Serialization 12. You Shall (Not) Pass with QTest 13. All Packed and Ready to Deploy 14. Qt Hat Tips and Tricks

Laying down the foundations with an SDK


The first step is to implement the classes that will be shared between our application and the workers. To do so, we are going to rely on a custom SDK. If you need to refresh your memory about this technique, take a look at Chapter 8Animations-- It's Alive, Alive!.

As a reminder, here is the diagram describing the SDK:

Let's describe the job of each of these components:

  • The Message component encapsulates a piece of information that is exchanged between the application and the worker

  • The JobRequest component contains the necessary information to dispatch a proper job to a worker

  • The JobResult component contains the result of the Mandelbrot set calculation for a given line

  • The MessageUtils component contains helper functions to serialize/deserialize data across the TCP socket

All these files have to be accessible from each side of our IPC mechanism (application and worker). Note that the SDK will contain only header files. We did it on purpose to simplify...

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