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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T21:43:27+00:00 2026-06-09T21:43:27+00:00

i have a question regarding qt in c++ header file: #ifndef TIMER_H #define TIMER_H

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i have a question regarding qt in c++

header file:

#ifndef TIMER_H
#define TIMER_H
#include <QWidget>
#include <QTimer>
#include <QtGui>
#include <QObject>

class Timer : public QWidget
{
    Q_OBJECT
public:
    Timer(QWidget * parent = 0);
    void setTimer(QString title, QString description, QDate date);
public slots:
    void showWarning() {QString show = tit;
                        QPushButton * thanks = new QPushButton(QObject::tr("Thank you for reminding me!"));
                        show.append("\n");
                        show.append(des);
                        QMessageBox popup;
                        popup.setText(show);
                        popup.setWindowTitle("Calendar : Reminder");
                        popup.setDefaultButton(thanks);
                        popup.exec();
                       }
private:
    QString tit;
    QString des;
};

#endif // TIMER_H

cpp file:

#include "timer.h"

Timer::Timer(QWidget * parent)
    : QWidget(parent)
{
}

void Timer::setTimer(QString title, QString description, QDate date)
{
    QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
    QDateTime timeoftheaction;
    QTimer *timer=new QTimer;
    tit = title;
    des = description;
    timeoftheaction.setDate(date);
    timeoftheaction.setTime(reminderTime);
    QObject::connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()),this,SLOT(showWarning()));
    timer->start(now.secsTo(timeoftheaction)*1000);
}

When i compile i get the error:

……..\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\include/QtGui/qwidget.h: In
copy constructor ‘Timer::Timer(const Timer&)’:
..\projectOOI/timer.h:9: instantiated from ‘void
QList::node_construct(QList::Node*, const T&) [with T =
appointment]’
……..\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\include/QtCore/qlist.h:512:
instantiated from ‘void QList::append(const T&) [with T =
appointment]’ ..\projectOOI/appointoverview.h:10: instantiated from
here
……..\QtSDK\Desktop\Qt\4.8.1\mingw\include/QtGui/qwidget.h:806:
error: ‘QWidget::QWidget(const QWidget&)’ is private
..\projectOOI/timer.h:9: error: within this context

although i have inherited QWidget publicaly… so i do not get where i go wrong

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    2026-06-09T21:43:28+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:43 pm

    This is because QObject (and thus QWidget by inheritance) has a private copy constructor.

    Generally speaking you should be pass your object around by pointer/reference instead of by value to avoid using the copy constructor. Alternatively you should be able to define your own copy constructor.

    From the Qt documentation

    QObject has neither a copy constructor nor an assignment operator.
    This is by design. Actually, they are declared, but in a private
    section with the macro Q_DISABLE_COPY(). In fact, all Qt classes
    derived from QObject (direct or indirect) use this macro to declare
    their copy constructor and assignment operator to be private. The
    reasoning is found in the discussion on Identity vs Value on the Qt
    Object Model page.

    The main consequence is that you should use
    pointers to QObject (or to your QObject subclass) where you might
    otherwise be tempted to use your QObject subclass as a value. For
    example, without a copy constructor, you can’t use a subclass of
    QObject as the value to be stored in one of the container classes. You
    must store pointers.

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