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c++ - Take action after the main form is shown in a Qt desktop application

In Delphi I often made an OnAfterShow event for the main form. The standard OnShow() for the form would have little but a postmessage() which would cause the OnafterShow method to be executed.

I did this so that sometimes lengthy data loading or initializations would not stop the normal loading and showing of the main form.

I'd like to do something similar in a Qt application that will run on a desktop computer either Linux or Windows.

What ways are available to me to do this?

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You can override showEvent() of the window and call the function you want to be called with a single shot timer :

void MyWidget::showEvent(QShowEvent *)
{
    QTimer::singleShot(50, this, SLOT(doWork());
}

This way when the windows is about to be shown, showEvent is triggered and the doWork slot would be called within a small time after it is shown.

You can also override the eventFilter in your widget and check for QEvent::Show event :

bool MyWidget::eventFilter(QObject * obj, QEvent * event)
{
    if(obj == this && event->type() == QEvent::Show)
    {
        QTimer::singleShot(50, this, SLOT(doWork());
    }

    return false;
}

When using event filter approach, you should also install the event filter in the constructor by:

this->installEventFilter(this);

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