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  • K kshegunov
    26 May 2016, 03:22

    @gabor53
    Are you sure you're looking at the stack window, there are other debugger windows as well? If you don't have a stack while debugging, then that means you're not running the program through the debugger ... Can you set breakpoints and does the program stop at those?

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    wrote on 26 May 2016, 12:47 last edited by
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    @kshegunov
    I use ->Debug -> Start Debugging -> Start Debugging (F5). How else can I run to see something in stack?

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      wrote on 26 May 2016, 12:50 last edited by
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      I have the following in the Debug log:

      <95python theDumper.stackListFrames({"limit":20,"options":"",})

      &"python theDumper.stackListFrames({"limit":20,"options":"",})\n"
      &"Traceback (most recent call last):\n"
      &" File "<string>", line 1, in <module>\n"
      &"AttributeError: Dumper instance has no attribute 'stackListFrames'\n"
      &"Error while executing Python code.\n"
      95^error,msg="Error while executing Python code."

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      • G gabor53
        26 May 2016, 12:47

        @kshegunov
        I use ->Debug -> Start Debugging -> Start Debugging (F5). How else can I run to see something in stack?

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        wrote on 27 May 2016, 00:14 last edited by
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        @gabor53

        I use ->Debug -> Start Debugging -> Start Debugging (F5). How else can I run to see something in stack?

        No, you're doing it correctly.

        &"AttributeError: Dumper instance has no attribute 'stackListFrames'\n"
        &"Error while executing Python code.\n"

        This however leads me to believe there's something wrong with the debugger, or rather the debugger wrapper. What OS, Qt Creator version and debugger are you using?

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        • K kshegunov
          27 May 2016, 00:14

          @gabor53

          I use ->Debug -> Start Debugging -> Start Debugging (F5). How else can I run to see something in stack?

          No, you're doing it correctly.

          &"AttributeError: Dumper instance has no attribute 'stackListFrames'\n"
          &"Error while executing Python code.\n"

          This however leads me to believe there's something wrong with the debugger, or rather the debugger wrapper. What OS, Qt Creator version and debugger are you using?

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          gabor53
          wrote on 27 May 2016, 01:19 last edited by
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          @kshegunov
          I use Windows 10, Qt 5.6, Debugger: GNU gdb 7.8 for MinGW 4.9.2 32 bit and I use MinGW 4.9.2 32 bit compiler.

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          • G gabor53
            27 May 2016, 01:19

            @kshegunov
            I use Windows 10, Qt 5.6, Debugger: GNU gdb 7.8 for MinGW 4.9.2 32 bit and I use MinGW 4.9.2 32 bit compiler.

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            wrote on 27 May 2016, 01:22 last edited by
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            @gabor53

            Okay, it should work. Are you building in debug mode? Can you paste (somewhere online) the compile lines and/or linker line from building as well?

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            • K kshegunov
              27 May 2016, 01:22

              @gabor53

              Okay, it should work. Are you building in debug mode? Can you paste (somewhere online) the compile lines and/or linker line from building as well?

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              gabor53
              wrote on 27 May 2016, 02:58 last edited by
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              @kshegunov
              Yes, I'm building in debug mode.

              Is this what you needed?

              configure -static -platform win32-g++ -prefix "C:\Qt\Qt5.4.0_Static" -release -opensource -confirm-license -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake tools -opengl desktop -no-angle -qt-sql-sqlite -make libs -qt-zlib -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qt-freetype

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              • K kshegunov
                27 May 2016, 01:22

                @gabor53

                Okay, it should work. Are you building in debug mode? Can you paste (somewhere online) the compile lines and/or linker line from building as well?

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                gabor53
                wrote on 27 May 2016, 04:07 last edited by
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                @kshegunov
                I finally managed to get the stack. Here is the link to it:
                stack
                I installed the latest update and it made debug work better.

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                • G gabor53
                  27 May 2016, 04:07

                  @kshegunov
                  I finally managed to get the stack. Here is the link to it:
                  stack
                  I installed the latest update and it made debug work better.

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                  wrote on 27 May 2016, 05:00 last edited by kshegunov
                  #16

                  @gabor53

                  I finally managed to get the stack.

                  Great!

                  Here is the link to it

                  Yes, that is superb. See the top of the stack (the reason I requested it in the first place):

                  1  QBasicAtomicOps<4>::ref<int>                                     qatomic_x86.h                  181  0x6b9cebc8 
                  2  QBasicAtomicInteger<int>::ref                                    qbasicatomic.h                 129  0x6b9e1070 
                  3  QtPrivate::RefCount::ref                                         qrefcount.h                    55   0x6ba534a7 
                  4  QString::operator=                                               qstring.cpp                    1739 0x6b7f67d3 
                  5  QFile::QFile                                                     qfile.cpp                      255  0x6b85cdb4 
                  6  Additem::FunctAddtoDb                                            additem.cpp                    57   0x40453b
                  

                  This is what functions were entered at the point where the crash occurred. Notice there's no mention of QSqlDatabase at all. :)

                  So, my next question would be, what do you have in additem.cpp at line 57 (this would be called from your review::on_submit_Button_clicked slot at line 96). There's a QFile instance creation that crashes (or rather its constructor argument causes the crash).

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                  • K kshegunov
                    27 May 2016, 05:00

                    @gabor53

                    I finally managed to get the stack.

                    Great!

                    Here is the link to it

                    Yes, that is superb. See the top of the stack (the reason I requested it in the first place):

                    1  QBasicAtomicOps<4>::ref<int>                                     qatomic_x86.h                  181  0x6b9cebc8 
                    2  QBasicAtomicInteger<int>::ref                                    qbasicatomic.h                 129  0x6b9e1070 
                    3  QtPrivate::RefCount::ref                                         qrefcount.h                    55   0x6ba534a7 
                    4  QString::operator=                                               qstring.cpp                    1739 0x6b7f67d3 
                    5  QFile::QFile                                                     qfile.cpp                      255  0x6b85cdb4 
                    6  Additem::FunctAddtoDb                                            additem.cpp                    57   0x40453b
                    

                    This is what functions were entered at the point where the crash occurred. Notice there's no mention of QSqlDatabase at all. :)

                    So, my next question would be, what do you have in additem.cpp at line 57 (this would be called from your review::on_submit_Button_clicked slot at line 96). There's a QFile instance creation that crashes (or rather its constructor argument causes the crash).

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                    gabor53
                    wrote on 27 May 2016, 13:07 last edited by
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                    @kshegunov

                    Line 57 is

                    QFile file(fileName);
                    

                    File name is defined in an other function:

                    QString Additem::findimage()
                    {
                        Image_Button->setStyleSheet ("QPushButton{"
                                                     "background-color:rgb(0, 255,0);"
                                                     "border-style: outset;"
                                                     "border-width: 2px;"
                                                     "border-radius: 10px;"
                                                     "border-color: beige;"
                                                     "font: bold 14px;"
                                                     "min-width: 10em;"
                                                     "padding: 6px;}"
                                                     );
                    
                        QString sPath = "C:/";
                    
                        QFileDialog *fileDialog = new QFileDialog;
                    
                        fileName = fileDialog->getOpenFileName(this,
                                      tr("Finding Friend's Image"),sPath, tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));
                    
                    
                        display_Label->setFixedSize (100,100);
                    
                           if(fileName=="")
                               {
                                   qDebug() << "No image was chosen.";
                                   QMessageBox::warning (this,"Error 1002","No image was choosen!");
                               }
                               else
                               {
                                  qDebug() << "Image was chosen!";
                    
                                  QPixmap pix(fileName);
                    
                                  int w = display_Label->width ();
                                  int h = display_Label->height ();
                                  display_Label->setPixmap (pix.scaled(w,h,Qt::KeepAspectRatio));
                    
                                  grid->addWidget (display_Label,2,2,3,1,Qt::AlignLeft);
                    
                           }
                    
                           return fileName;
                    }
                    
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                    • G gabor53
                      27 May 2016, 13:07

                      @kshegunov

                      Line 57 is

                      QFile file(fileName);
                      

                      File name is defined in an other function:

                      QString Additem::findimage()
                      {
                          Image_Button->setStyleSheet ("QPushButton{"
                                                       "background-color:rgb(0, 255,0);"
                                                       "border-style: outset;"
                                                       "border-width: 2px;"
                                                       "border-radius: 10px;"
                                                       "border-color: beige;"
                                                       "font: bold 14px;"
                                                       "min-width: 10em;"
                                                       "padding: 6px;}"
                                                       );
                      
                          QString sPath = "C:/";
                      
                          QFileDialog *fileDialog = new QFileDialog;
                      
                          fileName = fileDialog->getOpenFileName(this,
                                        tr("Finding Friend's Image"),sPath, tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));
                      
                      
                          display_Label->setFixedSize (100,100);
                      
                             if(fileName=="")
                                 {
                                     qDebug() << "No image was chosen.";
                                     QMessageBox::warning (this,"Error 1002","No image was choosen!");
                                 }
                                 else
                                 {
                                    qDebug() << "Image was chosen!";
                      
                                    QPixmap pix(fileName);
                      
                                    int w = display_Label->width ();
                                    int h = display_Label->height ();
                                    display_Label->setPixmap (pix.scaled(w,h,Qt::KeepAspectRatio));
                      
                                    grid->addWidget (display_Label,2,2,3,1,Qt::AlignLeft);
                      
                             }
                      
                             return fileName;
                      }
                      
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                      wrote on 27 May 2016, 18:41 last edited by
                      #18

                      @gabor53 said:

                      Line 57 is
                      QFile file(fileName);

                      Then indeed, this is somehow the reason for the crash. You should investigate with the debugger what exactly causes it. Stop it before the object is created, see what the file name variable contains. Perhaps check if everything is fine with how you create it or assign its value.

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                      • K kshegunov
                        27 May 2016, 18:41

                        @gabor53 said:

                        Line 57 is
                        QFile file(fileName);

                        Then indeed, this is somehow the reason for the crash. You should investigate with the debugger what exactly causes it. Stop it before the object is created, see what the file name variable contains. Perhaps check if everything is fine with how you create it or assign its value.

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                        wrote on 30 May 2016, 03:29 last edited by
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                        @kshegunov
                        Finally I figured out that the problem is the missing

                        QSqlDatabase::removeDatabase ();
                        

                        after

                        db.close();
                        

                        Thank you for your help!!!

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