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    bagipro
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    How i can check reply pointer on valid? I didn't find some method like isValid. Or check like
    @reply != NULL@

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      SGaist
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      Since it's a pointer:

      @if (reply)@

      Unless something is wrong, reply should either be NULL or pointing to a valid QNetworkReply (AFAIK, It shouldn't be NULL, but it's better to check to ensure that's not that that is causing you the access violation)

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        bagipro
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        I edit the code
        @QString MainWindow::doRequest(QString url)
        {
        QString out;
        QTimer timer;
        QNetworkAccessManager* manager = new QNetworkAccessManager;
        QEventLoop loop;
        QObject::connect(&timer,SIGNAL(timeout()),&loop,SLOT(quit()));
        QObject::connect(manager,SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)),&loop,SLOT(quit()));
        QNetworkReply* reply = manager->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl(url)));
        timer.start(TIMEOUT);
        loop.exec();
        if(!timer.isActive())
        {
        reply->abort();
        }
        else
        {
        if(!reply) ::Beep(1000,1000);
        if(reply->error() == QNetworkReply::NoError)
        {
        out = QString::QString( reply->readAll() );
        }
        reply->close();
        }
        reply->deleteLater();
        manager->deleteLater();
        return out;
        }@

        And i got error
        !http://clip2net.com/clip/m0/1373183493-clip-9kb.png(1)!

        So, i never heard beep

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          I would check reply sooner, you might be calling abort on an invalid reply (though it would be strange)

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            bagipro
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            I edit
            @loop.exec();
            if(!reply)
            {
            ::Beep(10000,10000);
            exit(123456);
            }@
            But i got same violation error
            Maybe I need to create exeptions?

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              Are you sure everything you are accessing is valid (like links[i]) ?

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                bagipro
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                I think yes, i get errors in the middle of work process

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                  bagipro
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                  I runned it from cdb debugger. I see many errors, its showed at startup
                  @:0: предупреждение: Exception at 0x7c812aeb, code: 0x6ba: RPC server unavailable, flags=0x1 (execution cannot be continued) (first chance)

                  :0: предупреждение: Exception at 0x7c812aeb, code: 0x6ba: RPC server unavailable, flags=0x1 (execution cannot be continued) (first chance)

                  :0: предупреждение: Exception at 0x7c812aeb, code: 0x406d1388: Startup complete, flags=0x0 (first chance)

                  :0: предупреждение: Exception at 0x7c812aeb, code: 0x6ba: RPC server unavailable, flags=0x1 (execution cannot be continued) (first chance)

                  :0: предупреждение: Exception at 0x7c812aeb, code: 0x6a6: Invalid RPC server, flags=0x1 (execution cannot be continued) (first chance)@

                  So, on my pc RPC service is runned

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                    Then are you sure your server is running and that you can make as much connection that you are trying ?

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                      bagipro
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                      #19

                      Oh, i haven't server, i have only this code.
                      And i don't click any buttons, i only run application and see errors

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                        SGaist
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                        Then I would :

                        • First step: ensure the server is responding
                        • Second step: try to access the server with one query
                        • Third step: try with several queries in a row
                        • Forth step: Try to parallelize your queries

                        That might include refactoring your code so that for example you'll use QtConcurrent::map to call your function with all the queries from a QList rather than accessing them yourself

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                          bagipro
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                          #21

                          I have more than 100 servers, i can't do it ;(
                          But when i use 1 thread all works correctly. Sometimes some servers are disabled

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                            Then I would refactor the code so that it doesn't use a while loop. Create a QList of queries and either use map or mapped (depending on wether you return a value or not, I think you do return a value)

                            That would leave the entire parallelization to Qt and you'll only have to worry about retrieving the data.

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                              bagipro
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                              #23

                              !http://clip2net.com/clip/m0/1373740625-clip-47kb.png(1)!
                              I launched it from debugger and i see it >_>
                              So many bugs, its increases on 5-10 every second

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                                Did you try starting with only one thread ? And then parallelizing with two and only then more ?

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                                  bagipro
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                                  #25

                                  Yes, i started in one thread. I found the bug in doRequest method.
                                  I don't know, but he's somewhere in filing the request
                                  But why? I do all correctly

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                                    In that case, you can always use a request known to work for testing that part of your code while debugging the request build part

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                                      bagipro
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                                      #27

                                      I get critical exeption and warnings in
                                      @loop.exec();@

                                      And many warnings in
                                      @QNetworkReply* reply = manager->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl(url)));@

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                                        What are the exceptions and warnings ?

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                                          bagipro
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                                          Those that are in the picture

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