They are called ”signals” in Qt but they are a different thing. Qt signals are just places where you can hook callbacks, not observable values.
In that case I would need to send a complaint to my English teacher.
Jokes aside, in Qt, signals come with values. The receiver of a signal receives the changed value.
Signals represent an observable attribute of any object in Qt, and allow to decouple the receiver from the sender.
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They are called ”signals” in Qt but they are a different thing. Qt signals are just places where you can hook callbacks, not observable values.
In that case I would need to send a complaint to my English teacher.
Jokes aside, in Qt, signals come with values. The receiver of a signal receives the changed value.
Signals represent an observable attribute of any object in Qt, and allow to decouple the receiver from the sender.