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Segmentation fault when exiting when linked against Qt 6.9.1

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  • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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    Axel Spoerl
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    #13

    Ooops, I am guilty for the guilty commit!

    What's obviously crashing is a QDockWidget. Can you tell us more about those?
    How are they added? how is QDockWidget::setWidget() used? In which state are they, when the crash occurs (docked on the main window / Floating / Tabbed)?

    Software Engineer
    The Qt Company, Oslo

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    • l3u_L Offline
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      #14

      @Axel-Spoerl Hi, nice to meet the right guy at once ;-)

      I meanwhile filed a bug report about this: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-137755

      For all dock widgets I first instatiate a widget, like this (all are simple QWidgets – with quite complex stuff inside, but still):

      m_registrationPage = new RegistrationPage(this, m_sharedObjects);
      ...
      

      then, I create the dock, format it, set the widget and hide it, like this:

      m_playersDock = new QDockWidget(tr("Anmeldung"), this);
      m_playersDock->setWidget(m_registrationPage);
      formatDockWidget(m_playersDock, QStringLiteral("playersDock"));
      addDockWidget(Qt::TopDockWidgetArea, m_playersDock);
      connect(m_registrationPage, &RegistrationPage::raiseMe, m_playersDock, &QDockWidget::raise);
      m_playersDock->hide();
      

      Where the formatting is:

      void MainWindow::formatDockWidget(QDockWidget *dock, const QString &id)
      {
          dock->setObjectName(id);
          dock->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
          dock->setFeatures(QDockWidget::DockWidgetMovable | QDockWidget::DockWidgetFloatable);
      }
      

      When I start the program, all docks are hidden. If I close it again in this state, I get no segfault.

      Opening a database makes them show up, by default attached to the main window and tabbed. When closing the program then, the segfault happens.

      Interestingly, if I close my database again, the docks are hidden again – but still, I get a segfault on closing.

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      • l3u_L Offline
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        #15

        Btw. I didn't change this code since Qt 5.6 back in 2017 …

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        • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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          Axel Spoerl
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          #16

          Hm. Looks like I went too far and we have to revert or follow up on this patch.
          Can you do me a favor: Report it as a bug, assign it to me? I'll fix it this week.

          Software Engineer
          The Qt Company, Oslo

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          • l3u_L Offline
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            #17

            I already filed one here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-137755 – I can't assign it to you though (or better said, I don't know how to do that …)

            Somebody already commented on it, and mentioned these two PRs:
            https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/637198
            https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/636652

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            • l3u_L l3u_

              I already filed one here: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-137755 – I can't assign it to you though (or better said, I don't know how to do that …)

              Somebody already commented on it, and mentioned these two PRs:
              https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/637198
              https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/636652

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              SGaist
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              wrote on last edited by
              #18

              @l3u_ done for you :-)

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              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • l3u_L Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                Thanks :-)

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                • l3u_L Offline
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                  l3u_
                  wrote on last edited by l3u_
                  #20

                  Just to also leave this here: I meanwhile could strip it down to a minimal example producing the crash, cf. the sources attached to https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-137755

                  Produces the crash reliably when linked against Qt 6.9.1. You have to run the program twice: The first time, it exits normally. The second time, when the window geometry and state are restored, it segfaults on exiting.

                  No delete, no deleteLater, nothing special at all …

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                  • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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                    Axel Spoerl
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                    wrote on last edited by Axel Spoerl
                    #21

                    Great reproducer!
                    Someone decades ago felt like storing unused tab bars for later re-usage in QMainWindowLayout.
                    Those were soft-leaked and taken care off, when QApplication got destroyed.
                    Reading the state back from settings causes the original tab bar (created in the C++ part) to become unused, but not removed from its QMainWindow parent. That ultimately lead to a double delete and the crash.
                    Let's see, if my thorough reviewers let me get away without writing an autotest ;-)

                    Software Engineer
                    The Qt Company, Oslo

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                    • l3u_L Offline
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                      #22

                      Wow, that was fast :-) Thanks for the immediate fix! Nice to see my stuff helped here!

                      That was quite deep inside Qt apparently … where will this land? Qt 6.10.0? Or will it be backported?

                      I tried to cherry-pick it to a 6.9.1 checkout to test it, but it seems that's no trivial task …

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                      • l3u_L l3u_

                        Wow, that was fast :-) Thanks for the immediate fix! Nice to see my stuff helped here!

                        That was quite deep inside Qt apparently … where will this land? Qt 6.10.0? Or will it be backported?

                        I tried to cherry-pick it to a 6.9.1 checkout to test it, but it seems that's no trivial task …

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                        jsulm
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #23

                        @l3u_ You can see in the bug report:
                        Fix Version/s: 6.10.0 Beta2, 6.11.0 FF

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          #24

                          Ah okay. So no 6.9 backport? I just wondered, because in the respective "Change ID" https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653727, it's listed: "Fixes: QTBUG-137755 Pick-to: 6.10 6.9"

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                          • l3u_L l3u_

                            Ah okay. So no 6.9 backport? I just wondered, because in the respective "Change ID" https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653727, it's listed: "Fixes: QTBUG-137755 Pick-to: 6.10 6.9"

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                            jsulm
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #25

                            @l3u_ Yes, it looks like it was cherry picked to 6.9 branch, so may end up in some 6.9.x version :-)

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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                              Axel Spoerl
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #26

                              The fix will land in 6.9.2, which we plan to release on August 14th.

                              If you want to cherry pick and compile locally, please make sure to pick the following 5 commits in the right order:

                              1. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653890
                              2. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653891
                              3. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653892
                              4. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653893
                              5. https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/653894

                              Software Engineer
                              The Qt Company, Oslo

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                                l3u_
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                                #27

                                Nice :-)

                                I just tried it locally, cherry-picking the exact comments you linked. Worked without a collision on a v6.9.1 checkout.

                                And – you may already have thought that – I can confirm the segfault is gone now, also for my quite complex use-case :-)

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                                • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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                                  Axel Spoerl
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #28

                                  Great that you are using dock widgets! As you may have suspected: QDockWidget is slightly closer to my heart than other creatures in the widget zoo ;-)

                                  Software Engineer
                                  The Qt Company, Oslo

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                                    #29

                                    First, it was just a QTabBar interface. But over the years, it got more and more complex, and at some point, I learned about QDockWidgets – and I loved them at first sight ;-) The same as the tab bar if you want – but way more if you need it. The possibility to arrange them as you like and need is really nice. This is actually a powerful tool, with a great user experience. QDockWidgets really rock! They do, from time to time, cause some headache (this is actually not the first bug I filed about them ;-) – but they are really cool.

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                                      Axel Spoerl
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #30

                                      @l3u_
                                      Could you mark this thread as solved, please?

                                      Software Engineer
                                      The Qt Company, Oslo

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                                      • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

                                        Great that you are using dock widgets! As you may have suspected: QDockWidget is slightly closer to my heart than other creatures in the widget zoo ;-)

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #31

                                        @Axel-Spoerl Love QDockwidget too, great work <3

                                        I always miss them in QML ( i know that QML is mainly mobile focused but nevertheless). :D

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                                          Axel Spoerl
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #32

                                          @StudentScripter Not as an immediate priority, but we are planning to implement something like dock widgets also in Quick Controls.

                                          Software Engineer
                                          The Qt Company, Oslo

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