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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Looks like some answers disappeared, did you got the others ?

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      arsinte_andrei
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      • MainWindow.h
        @private:
        QTextEdit *m_teLog;@
        is like that? and bring SIGSEGV? can you post some more code please. as this is just a way that the OS is managing the memory and I know how painful is to debug because I had it a lot. but is only in the way that you initialize or access a variable that it was not initialised properly or on linux if it wasn't deleted.
        so if you can bring some more code from both c++ and h++ file
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        alarai
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        SGaist : I just saw a question about the location of the seg fault, that happens apparently on two possible lines
        first line of the mainwindow constructor.
        @m_window = new QWidget;@

        or seting the layout
        @m_window->setLayout(layout);@

        What is making the difference is if either I initialize the m_teLog variable to NULL in my private variables declaration in the header file. I can set all others to NULL or not and it does work till the setLayout, only changing for m_teLog makes the SIGSEGV location change.

        Here is the full class header and , nothing really fancy

        Header :
        @#ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
        #define MAINWINDOW_H

        #include <QMainWindow>
        #include <QPushButton>
        #include <QTextEdit>
        #include <QCoreApplication>
        #include <QGridLayout>

        class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
        {
        Q_OBJECT

        public:
        MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);

        private:
        QWidget *m_window= NULL;
        QPushButton *m_btnConnect= NULL;
        QPushButton *m_btnDisconnect= NULL;
        QPushButton *m_btnReset= NULL;
        QTextEdit *m_teLog;

        };

        #endif@

        Code
        @#include "mainwindow.h"

        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) : QMainWindow(parent)
        {
        m_window = new QWidget;

        m_btnConnect = new QPushButton("Connect");
        m_btnDisconnect = new QPushButton("Disconnect");
        m_btnReset = new QPushButton("Reset");
        
        m_teLog = new QTextEdit;
        
        QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout;
        layout->addWidget(m_btnConnect, 0, 0);
        layout->addWidget(m_btnDisconnect, 0, 1);
        layout->addWidget(m_btnReset, 0, 2);
        layout->addWidget(m_teLog, 1, 0, 1, 3);
        
        m_window->setLayout(layout);
        m_window->show();
        

        }@

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          SGaist
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          Are you running on windows ?

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            alarai
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            yes it's on windows and with mingw compiler.

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              arsinte_andrei
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              can you show as how is your main.cpp do you set any layout there?

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                alarai
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                here is the main.cpp
                @#include <QApplication>

                #include "mainwindow.h"

                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                QApplication app(argc, argv);

                MainWindow mainWin;
                
                return app.exec();
                

                }#include <QApplication>

                #include "mainwindow.h"

                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                QApplication app(argc, argv);

                MainWindow mainWin;
                
                return app.exec();
                

                }@

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                  arsinte_andrei
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                  I can not see mainWin.show();
                  Also is a type error that is doubled or you just have it like that?

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                    alarai
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                    okay, yeah of course it was a mistake.

                    I've got it working apparently by making two changes.

                    First I added the mainWin.show(); as you indicated. It was working but I had two windows, an empty one, and the one with my three buttons and TextEdit.

                    So then I changed in the MainWindow.cpp to remove the m_window->show(); and replaced it by this->setCentralWidget(m_window);

                    And now everything is looking fine though it don't really explain why it could be working with a local variable before.

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                      arsinte_andrei
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                      Out seams like a parental problem of your pointers. This is way it was displaying 2 windows. I'm glad that is working now. Please edit your first post and add [SOLVED] to it

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                        alarai
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                        #14

                        yep just did it thanks a lot for the help :)

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