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'a' may be used uninitialized in this function

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    LuAria
    wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 09:09 last edited by
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    I define a variable: int a.
    Then I assigned a=query.value(0).toInt(). (I used qt to connect to mysql)
    Then I used a in if().
    But when I built the project it warned me "'a' may be used uninitialized in this function"
    What happened to my project.
    Platform: Windows 10.
    Qt: 5.9.1
    mysql: 5.7.18

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      SGaist
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      wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 09:17 last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      As silly as it may sound: exactly what the compiler told you.

      Without the full code, here's my educated guess:

      somewhere in your function:
      int a;
      
      somewhere else in the same function:
      if (query.next()) {
          a = query.value(0).toInt()
      }
      
      if (a == 42) { //<< if query.next() returned false, a is still uninitialised hence the warning.
          qDebug() << "The life, the universe and the rest";
      }
      

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        Pradeep Kumar
        wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 10:23 last edited by
        #3

        Hi,

        When u declare the variable make sure u initialize the variables, to avoid warnings.

        Thanks,

        Pradeep Kumar
        Qt,QML Developer

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        • S SGaist
          4 Sept 2017, 09:17

          Hi,

          As silly as it may sound: exactly what the compiler told you.

          Without the full code, here's my educated guess:

          somewhere in your function:
          int a;
          
          somewhere else in the same function:
          if (query.next()) {
              a = query.value(0).toInt()
          }
          
          if (a == 42) { //<< if query.next() returned false, a is still uninitialised hence the warning.
              qDebug() << "The life, the universe and the rest";
          }
          
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          LuAria
          wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 12:30 last edited by
          #4

          @SGaist Yes, it like what you write.
          The warning is :
          C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\TS\TS\buyticket.cpp:82: warning: 'a' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
          if(a<1){

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          • P Pradeep Kumar
            4 Sept 2017, 10:23

            Hi,

            When u declare the variable make sure u initialize the variables, to avoid warnings.

            Thanks,

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            LuAria
            wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 13:02 last edited by
            #5

            @Pradeep-Kumar How to initialize the variables?
            Maybe I don't down that code, sorry.

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            • L LuAria
              4 Sept 2017, 13:02

              @Pradeep-Kumar How to initialize the variables?
              Maybe I don't down that code, sorry.

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              VRonin
              wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 13:04 last edited by
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              @LuAria said in 'a' may be used uninitialized in this function:

              How to initialize the variables?

              instead of int a; use int a=0; or int a{};

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              • V VRonin
                4 Sept 2017, 13:04

                @LuAria said in 'a' may be used uninitialized in this function:

                How to initialize the variables?

                instead of int a; use int a=0; or int a{};

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                LuAria
                wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 15:15 last edited by
                #7

                @VRonin Thank you very much!

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                • L LuAria
                  4 Sept 2017, 15:15

                  @VRonin Thank you very much!

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                  Pablo J. Rogina
                  wrote on 4 Sept 2017, 17:18 last edited by
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                  @LuAria please don't forget to mark your post as solved when your problem is finally gone :-)

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