I have a QTabWidget, and I defined showEvent for one of the child widget.

Now how can I know where the showEvent is from?

It could be:

  1. Switched from other tabs
  2. The current index of tabwidget was not changed, the whole window just become visible

Is that possible?

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解决方案

QShowEvent is very generic, so there's no direct way to get information about what triggered it. Depending on your needs either save current value of QTabWidget::currentIndex between show events or move your logic to QTabWidget::currentChanged slot.

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