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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:06:39+00:00 2026-05-14T23:06:39+00:00

I know that Qobjects are supposed to be identities not values eg you cannot

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I know that Qobjects are supposed to be identities not values eg you cannot copy them and by default the copy constructor and assignment are disabled as explained in qt documentation. But is it possible to create a new QObject from an existing one using a clone method? Would this be a logic error ?
If I say

QObject b; 
QObject a; 
b.cloneFrom(a);

or

QObject a = new QOBject();
QObject b = new QOBject();
b->cloneFrom(a);

and the clone method copies stuff like members etc would this be wrong?

And if this is ok can I write my own copy constructor and assignment operator that does just that?

Note: I actually want to try this with classes that inherit qobject.

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    2026-05-14T23:06:39+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:06 pm

    in my opinion cloning QObjects is almost always semantically broken and leads to unwanted side-effects, due to them having an “identity” as you already said. Therefore, cloning breaks all the assumptions one has about QObjects, like their signal/slot connections and dynamic properties. You should consider if the objects to clone really need to be QObjects, or if the “value-part” you want to have cloned could be factored out.

    And if at all, cloning makes only sense for your specific subclasses of QObjects, not for QObjects themselves (which have no real “value-like” properties).

    also, A; B; A.cloneFrom( B ) looks broken, as it doesn’t work if B is instance of a subclass of B instead of B itself.
    Clone should be done via a virtual B* B::clone() const I’d say.

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