Yeah, the underlying issue is a common one. You have some setStruct(struct) function. In your constructor you call setStruct(). This is supposed to configure the widget. But this might not work if the struct you are setting overlaps with the default, and doesn't trigger the indexChanged() signals.
@Mikhail If you're setting the default, nothing changed, so them not being fired sounds reasonable. You probably shouldn't depend on them being fired when nothing changed.
Yeah its a common design problem, but I don't understand the best solution. For example,changing a combobox triggers a redraw. But on first show, or if the first time you set the widget nothing changes, you won't get the value change signal issued, and nothing will get redrawn.
But then having a second code path for the first show/first change seems wrong.
Imagine a control that displays an image from some reference. You should have it change the displayed image every time a user changes the combobox. So, the signal tells the image to be drawn from the index of the combobox. You'd need to write a little bit of extra code to display the image that the controller is by default configured to show.
So, in Qt you can connect the signal/slots to things like comboboxes before populating them with options. When you add the first item to the combobox, it will set the index of the current item from (-1) to (0). Then I'd need to connect everything before wrangling the labels for the comboboxes.
Yeah, so I fucking tried to invoke it again, but then I realized the signals aren't raised because no state change has happened if the combobox is in the default setting. Which is obvious, but also sad.
if you're gonna invoke the thing directly, why do you care about state changes in the combobox? you bypassed them by invoking the thing that gets invoked if the combobox state changes
So, GUI is a lot more nested then in the example I gave. So I can force one item to change, but there are a bunch of other items that need to be "forced".
Ideally, I'd flow the struct that the GUI is supposed to hold through the GUI once on first show but the problem is that my default GUI states are liable not to trigger the updates.
You can block signals with QSignalBlocker. Maybe blocking signals during the "unset/unconfigured" state, populating everything and then unblocking signals is viable.