Hello,
It seems your App.result is not a js object, but a c++ object derived
from QObject.
Is it?
On 5/28/2021 10:24 PM, Jason H wrote:
I've got a really weird error:
qml: type: object [DEBUG-12344567890,N]
qrc:/screens/Result.qml:32: TypeError: Type error
The statements are:
console.log("type:", typeof App.result, Object.keys(App.result)) // this works
console.log("result:", JSON.stringify(App.result)); // this does not
App is an import (`import "app.js" as App`)
result is s simple JS Object: var result = { "DEBUG-12344567890": {...},"N": {
... } };
Is it possible to figure out why the stringification is failing? How could it
even fail?
Better yet, can it fail with a better error. or are we locked into some
terrible Javascript standard?
I added a C++ function to print it out, but the contents are as I expect.
QString Wtf::stringify(const QJSValue &var) const {
QVariant v = var.toVariant();
return QJsonDocument::fromVariant(v).toJson(QJsonDocument::Compact); //
works
}
Any idea why that console.log is failing?
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