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qt: use QMetaObject::invokeMethod for cross-thread signaling in clientmodel

It's surprising to me that Q_EMIT even worked for this.

But it doesn't build in Qt4, so switch back to
`QMetaObject::invokeMethod`. Fixes #7138.
0.13
Wladimir J. van der Laan 9 years ago
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      src/qt/clientmodel.cpp

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src/qt/clientmodel.cpp

@ -253,7 +253,10 @@ static void BlockTipChanged(ClientModel *clientmodel, bool initialSync, const CB @@ -253,7 +253,10 @@ static void BlockTipChanged(ClientModel *clientmodel, bool initialSync, const CB
// if we are in-sync, update the UI regardless of last update time
if (!initialSync || now - nLastBlockTipUpdateNotification > MODEL_UPDATE_DELAY) {
//pass a async signal to the UI thread
Q_EMIT clientmodel->numBlocksChanged(pIndex->nHeight, QDateTime::fromTime_t(pIndex->GetBlockTime()), clientmodel->getVerificationProgress(pIndex));
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(clientmodel, "numBlocksChanged", Qt::QueuedConnection,
Q_ARG(int, pIndex->nHeight),
Q_ARG(QDateTime, QDateTime::fromTime_t(pIndex->GetBlockTime())),
Q_ARG(double, clientmodel->getVerificationProgress(pIndex)));
nLastBlockTipUpdateNotification = now;
}
}

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