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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Milav said in segmentation fault:

    but still i am face same segmentation fault error.

    Yes, because you now create a new local variable called mosq which is completely unrelated to mosq in MainWindow! So, the one in MainWindow remains a NULL pointer.
    Remove

    qtmosq* mosq;
    
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    @jsulm

    But than it give error like

    /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:47: error: 'mosq' was not declared in this scope
    

    Can i declare any another place like mainwindow.h?
    i also tried in mainwindow.h

    like following...

    private:
        qtmosq* mosq;
        QStringList subed;
        QString currentTopic;
        Ui::MainWindow *ui;
    
    

    but it gives same error.

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    • MilavM Milav

      @jsulm

      But than it give error like

      /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:47: error: 'mosq' was not declared in this scope
      

      Can i declare any another place like mainwindow.h?
      i also tried in mainwindow.h

      like following...

      private:
          qtmosq* mosq;
          QStringList subed;
          QString currentTopic;
          Ui::MainWindow *ui;
      
      

      but it gives same error.

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by jsulm
      #8

      @Milav Please show where exactly you're calling

      mosq = new qtmosq();
      

      It must be inside one of the MainWindow methods.

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Milav Please show where exactly you're calling

        mosq = new qtmosq();
        

        It must be inside one of the MainWindow methods.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        @jsulm

        i call it in mainwindow.cpp file.

        here i have send the code snip for that portion.

        mainwindow.cpp

        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
            QMainWindow(parent),
            ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
        {
            ui->setupUi(this);
            ui->send->setDisabled(true);
            ui->message->setDisabled(true);
            ui->subscribe->setDisabled(true);
            ui->topic->setDisabled(true);
        
            ui->lineIP->setText(QString("a3jkuztr3frwt4-ats.iot.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com"));
            ui->linePort->setText(QString("8883"));
        
            lib_init();
        
            connect (ui->connect, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(connectPressed()));
            connect (ui->send, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(sendPressed()));
            connect (ui->subscribe, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(subscribePressed()));
        }
        
        void MainWindow::connectPressed()
        {
            QByteArray host = ui->lineIP->text().toLocal8Bit();
            QByteArray id = ui->lineID->text().toLocal8Bit();
        
            int port = 0;
            port = ui->linePort->text().toInt();
            if (!port)
            {
                ui->linePort->clear();
                return ;
            }
            ui->connect->setDisabled(true);
        
        
            mosq = new qtmosq(id, true);
            int size = sizeof(*mosq);
            qDebug() << size;
            connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connectEnable()), this, SLOT(connectEnabled()));
            connect (mosq, SIGNAL(subscribed()), this ,SLOT(subscribed()));
            connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
            connect (mosq, SIGNAL(messageSent(bool)), this, SLOT(setMessageStatus(bool)));
            connect (mosq, SIGNAL(messageReceived(QString)), this, SLOT(showMessage(QString)));
            mosq->connect_async(host.data(), port);
            mosq->loop_start();
        
        }
        

        mainwindow.h

        #include <QMainWindow>
        #include "qtmosq.h"
        
        namespace Ui {
        class MainWindow;
        }
        
        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        
        public:
            explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
            ~MainWindow();
        
        private:
            qtmosq* mosq;
            QStringList subed;
            QString currentTopic;
            Ui::MainWindow *ui;
        
        private slots:
            void setMessageStatus(bool);
            void connectPressed();
            void sendPressed();
            void connectEnabled();
            void subscribePressed();
            void subscribed();
            void connected();
            void showMessage(QString);
        };
        

        qtmosq.h

        #ifndef QTMOSQ_H
        #define QTMOSQ_H
        
        #include "QObject"
        #include "mosquittopp.h"
        
        using namespace mosqpp;
        
        class qtmosq : public QObject, public mosquittopp
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        
        public:
            qtmosq(const char *id = NULL, bool clean_session = true) : mosquittopp (id, clean_session) {MID = 0;}
            ~qtmosq() {}
        
            void on_connect(int result)
            {
                if (!result)
                {
                    //subscribe(NULL, "$SYS/#", 2);
                    emit connected();
                }
                else
                    emit connectEnable();
            }
            void on_publish(int id)
            {
                MID++;
                emit messageSent(true);
            }
            void on_subscribe(int mid, int qos_count, const int *granted_qos)
            {
                if (MID != 0)
                    emit subscribed();
                MID++;
            }
            void on_message(const mosquitto_message *message)
            {
                if (message->payloadlen)
                {
                    QString s(message->topic);
                    s += '>';
                    s += (char*) message->payload;
                    emit messageReceived(s);
                }
            }
        
            int* getMID() {return &MID;}
        
        private:
            int MID;
        
        signals:
            void connected();
            void messageSent(bool);
            void messageReceived(QString);
            void connectEnable();
            void subscribed();
        };
        
        #endif // QTMOSQ_H
        
        

        here above i send the code for the same.

        if you get more please tell me.

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        • MilavM Milav

          @jsulm

          i call it in mainwindow.cpp file.

          here i have send the code snip for that portion.

          mainwindow.cpp

          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
              QMainWindow(parent),
              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
          {
              ui->setupUi(this);
              ui->send->setDisabled(true);
              ui->message->setDisabled(true);
              ui->subscribe->setDisabled(true);
              ui->topic->setDisabled(true);
          
              ui->lineIP->setText(QString("a3jkuztr3frwt4-ats.iot.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com"));
              ui->linePort->setText(QString("8883"));
          
              lib_init();
          
              connect (ui->connect, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(connectPressed()));
              connect (ui->send, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(sendPressed()));
              connect (ui->subscribe, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(subscribePressed()));
          }
          
          void MainWindow::connectPressed()
          {
              QByteArray host = ui->lineIP->text().toLocal8Bit();
              QByteArray id = ui->lineID->text().toLocal8Bit();
          
              int port = 0;
              port = ui->linePort->text().toInt();
              if (!port)
              {
                  ui->linePort->clear();
                  return ;
              }
              ui->connect->setDisabled(true);
          
          
              mosq = new qtmosq(id, true);
              int size = sizeof(*mosq);
              qDebug() << size;
              connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connectEnable()), this, SLOT(connectEnabled()));
              connect (mosq, SIGNAL(subscribed()), this ,SLOT(subscribed()));
              connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connected()), this, SLOT(connected()));
              connect (mosq, SIGNAL(messageSent(bool)), this, SLOT(setMessageStatus(bool)));
              connect (mosq, SIGNAL(messageReceived(QString)), this, SLOT(showMessage(QString)));
              mosq->connect_async(host.data(), port);
              mosq->loop_start();
          
          }
          

          mainwindow.h

          #include <QMainWindow>
          #include "qtmosq.h"
          
          namespace Ui {
          class MainWindow;
          }
          
          class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
              ~MainWindow();
          
          private:
              qtmosq* mosq;
              QStringList subed;
              QString currentTopic;
              Ui::MainWindow *ui;
          
          private slots:
              void setMessageStatus(bool);
              void connectPressed();
              void sendPressed();
              void connectEnabled();
              void subscribePressed();
              void subscribed();
              void connected();
              void showMessage(QString);
          };
          

          qtmosq.h

          #ifndef QTMOSQ_H
          #define QTMOSQ_H
          
          #include "QObject"
          #include "mosquittopp.h"
          
          using namespace mosqpp;
          
          class qtmosq : public QObject, public mosquittopp
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              qtmosq(const char *id = NULL, bool clean_session = true) : mosquittopp (id, clean_session) {MID = 0;}
              ~qtmosq() {}
          
              void on_connect(int result)
              {
                  if (!result)
                  {
                      //subscribe(NULL, "$SYS/#", 2);
                      emit connected();
                  }
                  else
                      emit connectEnable();
              }
              void on_publish(int id)
              {
                  MID++;
                  emit messageSent(true);
              }
              void on_subscribe(int mid, int qos_count, const int *granted_qos)
              {
                  if (MID != 0)
                      emit subscribed();
                  MID++;
              }
              void on_message(const mosquitto_message *message)
              {
                  if (message->payloadlen)
                  {
                      QString s(message->topic);
                      s += '>';
                      s += (char*) message->payload;
                      emit messageReceived(s);
                  }
              }
          
              int* getMID() {return &MID;}
          
          private:
              int MID;
          
          signals:
              void connected();
              void messageSent(bool);
              void messageReceived(QString);
              void connectEnable();
              void subscribed();
          };
          
          #endif // QTMOSQ_H
          
          

          here above i send the code for the same.

          if you get more please tell me.

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by jsulm
          #10

          @Milav So, you get that error here in MainWindow:

          ui->connect->setDisabled(true); 
          mosq = new qtmosq(id, true); // Is it here?
          int size = sizeof(*mosq);
          

          ?
          It should work.
          Are there any other warnings or errors?
          Try to do a complete rebuild: delete build directory, run qmake and build.

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Milav So, you get that error here in MainWindow:

            ui->connect->setDisabled(true); 
            mosq = new qtmosq(id, true); // Is it here?
            int size = sizeof(*mosq);
            

            ?
            It should work.
            Are there any other warnings or errors?
            Try to do a complete rebuild: delete build directory, run qmake and build.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @jsulm

            when i build the project it give me only warning like follow.

            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/qtmosq.h:14: warning: 'mosqpp::mosquittopp::mosquittopp(const char*, bool)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:94) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
            
            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:57: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::connect_async(const char*, int, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:103) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
            
            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:80: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::subscribe(int*, const char*, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:110) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
            

            but i face segmentation fault error when i run that project, an i found the line at where i face segmentation fault.

            it is ...

            mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut
            
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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Milav So, you get that error here in MainWindow:

              ui->connect->setDisabled(true); 
              mosq = new qtmosq(id, true); // Is it here?
              int size = sizeof(*mosq);
              

              ?
              It should work.
              Are there any other warnings or errors?
              Try to do a complete rebuild: delete build directory, run qmake and build.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @jsulm

              Hello

              Here i have send the link at where i download the example.

              Reference link

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              • MilavM Milav

                @jsulm

                Hello

                Here i have send the link at where i download the example.

                Reference link

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                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                @Milav That example does exactly what I suggested you to do:

                ui->connect->setDisabled(true);
                
                mosq = new qtmosq(id, false); // HERE
                connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connectEnable()), this, SLOT(connectEnabled()));
                

                Did you try to build and run this example? If so - does it work?

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Milav That example does exactly what I suggested you to do:

                  ui->connect->setDisabled(true);
                  
                  mosq = new qtmosq(id, false); // HERE
                  connect (mosq, SIGNAL(connectEnable()), this, SLOT(connectEnabled()));
                  

                  Did you try to build and run this example? If so - does it work?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @jsulm

                  Yes i delete the build directory and again i rebuild the whole project but i couldn't run the example. it is not work.

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                  • MilavM Milav

                    @jsulm

                    Yes i delete the build directory and again i rebuild the whole project but i couldn't run the example. it is not work.

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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                    it is not work

                    What exactly does this mean? Doesn't build? Crashes? Does not do what it should? ...?

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                      it is not work

                      What exactly does this mean? Doesn't build? Crashes? Does not do what it should? ...?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @jsulm

                      it means build successful.

                      but it is not run, it is crashes application.

                      means while running the application, the application are crash.

                      with following error.

                      "segmentation fault"

                      and i debug the application via qDebug(), the application are crash on following line of code.

                      mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut
                      
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                      • MilavM Milav

                        @jsulm

                        it means build successful.

                        but it is not run, it is crashes application.

                        means while running the application, the application are crash.

                        with following error.

                        "segmentation fault"

                        and i debug the application via qDebug(), the application are crash on following line of code.

                        mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut
                        
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @Milav well, did you press connect before you pressed subscribe?

                        If not it will crash...


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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @Milav well, did you press connect before you pressed subscribe?

                          If not it will crash...

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @J-Hilk

                          I press first Connect button and than after i press subscribed button.

                          but it is crash...

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                          • MilavM Milav

                            @jsulm

                            when i build the project it give me only warning like follow.

                            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/qtmosq.h:14: warning: 'mosqpp::mosquittopp::mosquittopp(const char*, bool)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:94) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
                            
                            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:57: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::connect_async(const char*, int, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:103) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
                            
                            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:80: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::subscribe(int*, const char*, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:110) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
                            

                            but i face segmentation fault error when i run that project, an i found the line at where i face segmentation fault.

                            it is ...

                            mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut
                            
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19

                            If temprature is supposed to be temperature, this is a bug:
                            mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

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                            • MilavM Milav

                              @J-Hilk

                              I press first Connect button and than after i press subscribed button.

                              but it is crash...

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                              jsulm
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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              @Milav Did you debug to see whether mosq is not a nullptr? If it's not please provide stack trace after crash.
                              Also, in connectPressed it does a return if port is not set - is it set if you press connect?
                              You should really run through debugger...

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @Milav Did you debug to see whether mosq is not a nullptr? If it's not please provide stack trace after crash.
                                Also, in connectPressed it does a return if port is not set - is it set if you press connect?
                                You should really run through debugger...

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #21

                                @jsulm

                                i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                                 int size = sizeof(*mosq);
                                    qDebug() << size;
                                

                                and output is 20;

                                and in connectpressed button slot are run succesfully.

                                port value are shown correctly.

                                when i run debugger it shows following error.

                                The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
                                
                                Signal name : 
                                SIGILL
                                Signal meaning : 
                                Illegal instruction
                                
                                

                                hope you got my point.

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                                • M mvuori

                                  If temprature is supposed to be temperature, this is a bug:
                                  mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

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                                  #22

                                  @mvuori

                                  no it is supposed to be sensors/temprature.

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                                  • MilavM Milav

                                    @jsulm

                                    i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                                     int size = sizeof(*mosq);
                                        qDebug() << size;
                                    

                                    and output is 20;

                                    and in connectpressed button slot are run succesfully.

                                    port value are shown correctly.

                                    when i run debugger it shows following error.

                                    The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
                                    
                                    Signal name : 
                                    SIGILL
                                    Signal meaning : 
                                    Illegal instruction
                                    
                                    

                                    hope you got my point.

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                                    jsulm
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #23

                                    @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                                    i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                                    The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
                                    Do

                                    qDebug() << mosq;
                                    

                                    instead to see the value of the pointer.
                                    Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

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

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                                      @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                                      i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                                      The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
                                      Do

                                      qDebug() << mosq;
                                      

                                      instead to see the value of the pointer.
                                      Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #24

                                      @jsulm

                                      when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.

                                      qtmosq(0xac50b0)
                                      

                                      how i see stack trace in qt?

                                      can you please explore me more about stack trace?

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                                        i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                                        The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
                                        Do

                                        qDebug() << mosq;
                                        

                                        instead to see the value of the pointer.
                                        Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

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                                        JonB
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #25

                                        @Milav

                                        int size = sizeof(*mosq);

                                        @jsulm

                                        The size of a pointer is fixed,

                                        A slight slip of the tongue there. I think what my colleague @jsulm meant to clarify is: sizeof(...) is a compile-time calculation, it does not matter what the value of mosq is or what it points at run-time, rather this statement just assigns sizeof(qtmosq) regardless. As he says, show us what is in the mosq.

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                                        • JonBJ JonB

                                          @Milav

                                          int size = sizeof(*mosq);

                                          @jsulm

                                          The size of a pointer is fixed,

                                          A slight slip of the tongue there. I think what my colleague @jsulm meant to clarify is: sizeof(...) is a compile-time calculation, it does not matter what the value of mosq is or what it points at run-time, rather this statement just assigns sizeof(qtmosq) regardless. As he says, show us what is in the mosq.

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                                          Milav
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #26

                                          @JonB

                                          when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.

                                          qtmosq(0xac50b0)

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