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  • C CodesInChaoss

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    It keep 'breaking' in some random looking ASM code. (but I know these are from lldb "android.os.perfdebug.PerfDebugMonitorImpl" for the most of it).
    Now it doesn't even show the source file location.
    It doesn't output any info, what kind of a signal caused this, nothing.

    How to proceed?

    My breakpoints are hit as well.

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    @CodesInChaoss
    I've managed to see stack:"44142889-9c2d-446f-abd3-13ae596a9fb0-image.png "

    How do I stop QT Creator 12 breaking at this location even once a second

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      @CodesInChaoss
      I've managed to see stack:"44142889-9c2d-446f-abd3-13ae596a9fb0-image.png "

      How do I stop QT Creator 12 breaking at this location even once a second

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      Tried adding an exception to LLDB through custom settings to avoid this 'namespace' to no avail.

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        Tried adding an exception to LLDB through custom settings to avoid this 'namespace' to no avail.

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        @CodesInChaoss

        My QT Creator just crashed and all my Kit settings are gone... it's all way too ridiculous.

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          @CodesInChaoss

          My QT Creator just crashed and all my Kit settings are gone... it's all way too ridiculous.

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          @CodesInChaoss Have you enabled USB debugging on your phone?

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          • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

            @CodesInChaoss Have you enabled USB debugging on your phone?

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            @Ronel_qtmaster that's a joke right

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            • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

              @CodesInChaoss Have you enabled USB debugging on your phone?

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              @Ronel_qtmaster
              I'll also give you one: no, I've enabled debugging on my TV and Fridge instead.

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              • C CodesInChaoss

                @Ronel_qtmaster
                I'll also give you one: no, I've enabled debugging on my TV and Fridge instead.

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                @CodesInChaoss Check if it is working with GDB as well before drawing conclusions

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                • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

                  @CodesInChaoss Check if it is working with GDB as well before drawing conclusions

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                  @Ronel_qtmaster

                  I'm not drawing conclusions in regards to performance of LLDB since I've used LLDB manually in projects not involving QT already.

                  What kind of conclusions do you have on mind the situation is depicted in detail already.

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                    @Ronel_qtmaster

                    I'm not drawing conclusions in regards to performance of LLDB since I've used LLDB manually in projects not involving QT already.

                    What kind of conclusions do you have on mind the situation is depicted in detail already.

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                    @CodesInChaoss maybe you are using LLDB the wrong way with qt.
                    Also, have you checked if it is the right version for your Qt version?
                    How have you first of all added lldb in qt? which versiion of lldb are using?

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                    • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

                      @CodesInChaoss maybe you are using LLDB the wrong way with qt.
                      Also, have you checked if it is the right version for your Qt version?
                      How have you first of all added lldb in qt? which versiion of lldb are using?

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                      @Ronel_qtmaster

                      Everything comes with defaults delivered by QT Creator 12, clean install of Windows.

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                        @Ronel_qtmaster

                        Everything comes with defaults delivered by QT Creator 12, clean install of Windows.

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                        @CodesInChaoss LLDB is for linux, use GDB for windows
                        check this https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-debugger-engines.html

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                        • Ronel_qtmasterR Ronel_qtmaster

                          @CodesInChaoss LLDB is for linux, use GDB for windows
                          check this https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-debugger-engines.html

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                          @Ronel_qtmaster

                          yes I've seen this page already BUT it seems that recent versions of QT Creator enforce use of LLDB (also by default) on WIndows. There are tickets in Bug-Reports saying that they've 'transitioned'.

                          I've always worked with GDB on WIndows with QT Creator, but to all my surprise, after installation of QT Creator 12 (we've transitioned to Commercial License) LLDB was selected and enabled BY DEFAULT on all kits.

                          So I said to myself, ok - let's go. I knew LLDB was for mac since that's what we've been using for iOS deployment.

                          lldb version 11.0.5
                            clang revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                            llvm revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                          
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                            @Ronel_qtmaster

                            yes I've seen this page already BUT it seems that recent versions of QT Creator enforce use of LLDB (also by default) on WIndows. There are tickets in Bug-Reports saying that they've 'transitioned'.

                            I've always worked with GDB on WIndows with QT Creator, but to all my surprise, after installation of QT Creator 12 (we've transitioned to Commercial License) LLDB was selected and enabled BY DEFAULT on all kits.

                            So I said to myself, ok - let's go. I knew LLDB was for mac since that's what we've been using for iOS deployment.

                            lldb version 11.0.5
                              clang revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                              llvm revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                            
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                            As far as I know, LLDB never (before) came pre-installed on Windows installations alongside with QT Creator, I think.

                            Now, on windows , all kits deployed by QT Creator , by default have this:
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                              @Ronel_qtmaster

                              yes I've seen this page already BUT it seems that recent versions of QT Creator enforce use of LLDB (also by default) on WIndows. There are tickets in Bug-Reports saying that they've 'transitioned'.

                              I've always worked with GDB on WIndows with QT Creator, but to all my surprise, after installation of QT Creator 12 (we've transitioned to Commercial License) LLDB was selected and enabled BY DEFAULT on all kits.

                              So I said to myself, ok - let's go. I knew LLDB was for mac since that's what we've been using for iOS deployment.

                              lldb version 11.0.5
                                clang revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                                llvm revision 87f1315dfbea7c137aa2e6d362dbb457e388158d
                              
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                              @CodesInChaoss Do you mean that you have installed lldb with the online installler?

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                                @CodesInChaoss Do you mean that you have installed lldb with the online installler?

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                                @Ronel_qtmaster
                                Well it must have arrived with the online installer, yes, by default since I've used all the default tickers which go for Qt 5.15.16

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                                  @Ronel_qtmaster
                                  Well it must have arrived with the online installer, yes, by default since I've used all the default tickers which go for Qt 5.15.16

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                                  • C CodesInChaoss

                                    @Ronel_qtmaster
                                    Well it must have arrived with the online installer, yes, by default since I've used all the default tickers which go for Qt 5.15.16

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                                    When I choose GDB rebuild the app none of the breakpoints are ever hit GDB reports version 8.3 ( installed by Qt I presume).

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                                    The effect with GDB is that the app waits for debugger, the app runs (the breakpoints I set are not hit - in main())

                                    yes yes, it works I'm not a noob, the app has been tested by thousands already.

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                                      When I choose GDB rebuild the app none of the breakpoints are ever hit GDB reports version 8.3 ( installed by Qt I presume).

                                      6ddd997d-7e76-4029-a441-872492d08a6c-image.png

                                      4488c593-03bb-44c7-bc95-e18046df6536-image.png

                                      6b4280e3-4837-46c4-9691-e81270a7938d-image.png

                                      The effect with GDB is that the app waits for debugger, the app runs (the breakpoints I set are not hit - in main())

                                      yes yes, it works I'm not a noob, the app has been tested by thousands already.

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                                      It's like I've had everything set up and running perfect but something made me update from QT Creator 10 (community edition) towards QT Creator 12 and here I am.

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                                      • C CodesInChaoss

                                        It's like I've had everything set up and running perfect but something made me update from QT Creator 10 (community edition) towards QT Creator 12 and here I am.

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                                        seems as both LLDB and GDB come as part of Android SDK/NDK so these have been installed by QT Creator itself during Android bootstrapping (autonomous).

                                        These things do not come as part of the Online Installer.

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                                        • C CodesInChaoss

                                          seems as both LLDB and GDB come as part of Android SDK/NDK so these have been installed by QT Creator itself during Android bootstrapping (autonomous).

                                          These things do not come as part of the Online Installer.

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                                          Can anyone else confirm that we are STILL to be using GDB on Windows with QT creator when debugging Android apps, please?

                                          I'm more than fine with just about anything that works.

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