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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T02:46:24+00:00 2026-06-11T02:46:24+00:00

We have a simple piece of code in our application: void tAccessPoint::OnStateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState state) {

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We have a simple piece of code in our application:

void tAccessPoint::OnStateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState state)
{
    qDebug() << m_ID << " " << state;

For reasons that aren’t important here I was attempting to replace the use of qDebug so I used the code from this post C++ format macro / inline ostringstream. But I was surprised to find that when I do this state no longer appears as a text value but rather as a numeric value. qDebug() seems to know what the name of the enum value is rather than just the value. How does it do this, and can I do the same in my code?

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    2026-06-11T02:46:25+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:46 am

    There is no moc magic here, QtNetwork defines explicitly the operator in network/socket/qabstractsocket.h:

    QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, QAbstractSocket::SocketState state) {
        switch (state) {
        case QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState:
            debug << "QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState";
            break;
        case QAbstractSocket::HostLookupState:
            debug << "QAbstractSocket::HostLookupState";
            break;
        case QAbstractSocket::ConnectingState:
            debug << "QAbstractSocket::ConnectingState";
            break;
        case QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState:
            debug << "QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState";
            break;
        case QAbstractSocket::BoundState:
            debug << "QAbstractSocket::BoundState";
            break;
        ...
        return debug;
    }
    

    But you can use QDebug to send the data to a QString inside your function:

     QString output;
     QDebug(&output) << ...
    
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