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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T11:00:44+00:00 2026-06-18T11:00:44+00:00

I’m trying to use QDBusPendingCallWatcher to watch an async call. Some sample code like

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I’m trying to use QDBusPendingCallWatcher to watch an async call. Some sample code like this:

{
    // interface = new QDBusInterface(...);
    QDBusPendingCall pcall = interface->asyncCall("query");
    QDBusPendingCallWatcher *watcher = new QDBusPendingCallWatcher(pcall, this);
    QObject::connect(watcher, SIGNAL(finished(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)), this, SLOT(handler(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)));
}

and handler function:

void Client::handler(QDBusPendingCallWatcher* call)
{       
    QDBusPendingReply<QString> reply = *call; 
    // do something
}

My questions are:

  1. It looks like QDBusPendingCallWatcher uses shared data pointer inside, is it safe to not manually delete the watcher pointer? Just leave the scope and forget it?

  2. If I can let the smart pointer of pendingcall to do all the tricks, can I use just one QDBusPendingCallWatcher pointer in my class to watch all the async calls? Like this:

    {
        QDBusPendingCall pcall = interface->asyncCall("query");
        watcher = new QDBusPendingCallWatcher(pcall, this);
        QObject::connect(watcher, SIGNAL(finished(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)), this, SLOT(handleOne(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)));
    
        pcall = interface->asyncCall("anotherQuery");
        watcher = new QDBusPendingCallWatcher(pcall, this);
        QObject::connect(watcher, SIGNAL(finished(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)), this, SLOT(handleTwo(QDBusPendingCallWatcher*)));
    }
    

    Will this makes a disaster? Or should I use multiple pointers for each call?

Thanks!

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    2026-06-18T11:00:45+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 11:00 am

    Take a closer look at the QDBusPendingCallWatcher documentation:

    The slot connected to by the above code could be something similar to the following:

    void MyClass::callFinishedSlot(QDBusPendingCallWatcher *call)
    {
        QDBusPendingReply<QString, QByteArray> reply = *call;
        if (reply.isError()) {
            showError();
        } else {
            QString text = reply.argumentAt<0>();
            QByteArray data = reply.argumentAt<1>();
            showReply(text, data);
        }
        call->deleteLater();
    }
    

    The call of QObject::deleteLater is the key: This means Qt will delete the Object as soon as execution returns to the event loop.

    As long as you call deleteLater inside Client::handler(...), you don’t need to – more precisely you musn’t – call delete watcher; anywhere. The only thing you have to ensure is that noone uses the object behind call after the slot returns.

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