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    Amaury
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    Yes i'm in debug mode

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      Yes i'm in debug mode

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      mrjj
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      @Amaury
      So app should be compiled in debug mode and hence have debug information?
      You are seeing assembly as source is not there.
      That is often due to debugging a released version.

      To verify your debugger is working set a break point in your source and see it stop.

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        well when I'm using abreak point in my main.cpp I see my app stopping when clicking on the play buton with the bug ( i'm on QT creator). I also see that my app is in debug and not in release mode.

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          well when I'm using abreak point in my main.cpp I see my app stopping when clicking on the play buton with the bug ( i'm on QT creator). I also see that my app is in debug and not in release mode.

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          @Amaury

          And in this case the/your code is shown ?

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            Yes it's popping on the break point and not showing me the disassembler again.

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              Yes it's popping on the break point and not showing me the disassembler again.

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              @Amaury

              So it sounds like where ever it crashes its not in
              your code and it shows assem as it have no source ?

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                I don't know it sound like this yes , but it crashes at the starting point of my app, just showing my first window and then crashing.
                But when I just run my app it's starting normally and then crashing after a couple of minutes without any explications .
                That's why I need to debug, but if the problem is something out of the app I don't know how to deal with it.

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #10

                  Hi
                  Dont you have idea in where in the app it could be ?
                  Or what action or processing that is going on when crashing.

                  When it crash, did the call stack showed more info on where it was?
                  http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-debug-mode.html
                  "Viewing Call Stack Trace"

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                    #11

                    Alright after setting a break point as you recommended I was using F10 to check if there's some code that was walling the SIGILL signal , I think I found where my problem is .

                    That's my main :

                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        //QTextCodec::setCodecForCStrings(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                        //QTextCodec::setCodecForTr(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                    
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                    
                        QTranslator qtTranslator;
                           qtTranslator.load(
                                   "qt_" + QLocale::system().name(),
                                   QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath)
                                   );
                           a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                    
                        MainWindow w;
                        w.show();
                    
                        MemTampon::Db.aff_Temperature();
                        MemTampon::Db.aff_Humidite();
                        MemTampon::Db.aff_Puissance();
                        MemTampon::Db.aff_Nom_SD();
                    
                    
                        return a.exec();
                    
                    

                    All of this is running nice except when I'm trying to run (with F11 or f10 key ) the return a.exec() which giving the SIGILL signal

                    Ps : I set the breakpoint first on w.show and then on the line bfore the return function.

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                      mrjj
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                      Hi
                      I dont like the look of
                      a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                      Since you give it address of a local variable.
                      So if it thinks it owns the translator ( as expects a pointer) then it will be double deleted by
                      "a" and by running out of scope. (after .exe())

                      Could you try to new it and see if it still crashes?

                      update:
                      Hmm Docs dont say it owns it.

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                        I have to say that I found this piece of code and just add it to my program since I had some pop-ups written in english ( I'm french).

                        So is something like this that you mean by new it ? :

                        QTranslator *qtTranslator = new QTranslator;
                              qtTranslator.load(
                                      "qt_" + QLocale::system().name(),
                                      QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath)
                                      );
                              a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                        
                           return a.exec();
                        
                        

                        because I can't even copile like this ...

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                          I have to say that I found this piece of code and just add it to my program since I had some pop-ups written in english ( I'm french).

                          So is something like this that you mean by new it ? :

                          QTranslator *qtTranslator = new QTranslator;
                                qtTranslator.load(
                                        "qt_" + QLocale::system().name(),
                                        QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath)
                                        );
                                a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                          
                             return a.exec();
                          
                          

                          because I can't even copile like this ...

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                          hi
                          yes
                          except now its pointer, u must get rid of &
                          a.installTranslator(qtTranslator);

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                            That's compiling but when I'm debugging it's still crashing at the same point ...

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                              I have to say that I found this piece of code and just add it to my program since I had some pop-ups written in english ( I'm french).

                              So is something like this that you mean by new it ? :

                              QTranslator *qtTranslator = new QTranslator;
                                    qtTranslator.load(
                                            "qt_" + QLocale::system().name(),
                                            QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath)
                                            );
                                    a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                              
                                 return a.exec();
                              
                              

                              because I can't even copile like this ...

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                              #16

                              SIGILL is very unusual, it often means the binary is corrupt (it's the illegal instruction signal). What compiler are you using?
                              As for @mrjj's suggestion, you can still create on the stack, but do unregister the translator before returning from main(), e.g.:

                              int main()
                              {
                                  // ...
                                  QTranslator qtTranslator;
                                  qtTranslator.load("qt_" + QLocale::system().name(), QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath));
                                  a.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                              
                                  int retcode = a.exec();
                                  a.removeTranslator(&qtTranslator);
                              
                                  return retcode;
                              }
                              

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                I am using Gdb as debugger and Gcc as a compiler , I forget to precise that I was on a raspberry Pi 3.
                                I would try your way and come back again.

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                                  That's compiling but when I'm debugging it's still crashing at the same point ...

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                                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                  #18

                                  @Amaury
                                  Hi
                                  Ok. it was not the translator it seems.

                                  Do you have global object or anything else that might run out of scope and be deleted twice?
                                  You should try putting break point in mainwindow destructor and see if it gets to that part.

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                                    I have a .h and .cpp named global Where I put 2 global variables as extern. Maybe it's the problem I'm Setting a point break on the Main window and sending you my global.h and global .cpp

                                    Global.h

                                    #ifndef GLOBAL_H
                                    #define GLOBAL_H
                                    
                                    #include <QString>
                                    
                                    QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                                    class QString;
                                    QT_END_NAMESPACE
                                    
                                    extern QString OnlinePath;
                                    extern int Var;
                                    
                                    
                                    #endif // GLOBAL_H
                                    

                                    Global.cpp

                                    `#include "global.h"
                                    #include <QString>
                                    
                                    
                                    QString OnlinePath= "http://192.168.1.242/app.php/api/smartdevice";
                                    int Var = 0;
                                    
                                    
                                    ``
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                                      I am using Gdb as debugger and Gcc as a compiler , I forget to precise that I was on a raspberry Pi 3.
                                      I would try your way and come back again.

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                                      Are you sure that this compiler produces binaries for that particular instruction set? Look up the compatibility of your gcc version with the instruction set of that particular Pi.

                                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                        mrjj
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                                        Hmm dont seems like it as just a Qstring.
                                        Its more if you have a widget and assign parent.
                                        Then both scope and parent might delete it and it might crash.

                                        Dont the call stack give hint what it was doing ?

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                                          @kshegunov Sorry I didn't understand anything I'm not really used with the debuggers.

                                          @mrjj Hum I am associating widgets to a parent when using a QStackWidget for example I got my main window with some widgets in it. It the main ui of my application.

                                          I am adding some widgets in a QStackedWidget on the MainWindow and calling them by using their names .

                                          MainWindow

                                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                          QMainWindow(parent),
                                              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                          {
                                          
                                              //this->setWindowFlags(Qt::FramelessWindowHint);
                                          
                                              ui->setupUi(this);
                                              this->move(this->x(),this->y());
                                          
                                              AccueilWindow = new Accueil(this,"AccueilWindow");
                                              ui->stackedWidget->addWidget(AccueilWindow);
                                          
                                          ui->stackedWidget->setCurrentWidget(AccueilWindow);
                                          
                                          connect(this,SIGNAL(changeInterface(QString)),this,SLOT(changeOnglet(QString)));
                                          }
                                          
                                          void MainWindow::changeOnglet(QString name)
                                          {
                                              qDebug()<<name;
                                              if ((name == AccueilWindow->objectName())&&AccueilWindow)
                                              {
                                                  ui->stackedWidget->setCurrentWidget(AccueilWindow);
                                                  hide_full_ui();
                                                  show_ui();
                                                  return;
                                              }
                                              else if ((name == AlarmesWindow->objectName())&&AlarmesWindow)
                                              {
                                                  ui->stackedWidget->setCurrentWidget(AlarmesWindow);
                                                  show_ui();
                                                  return;
                                              }
                                          }
                                          
                                          

                                          Mainwindow.h

                                          private:
                                              
                                              Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                                          
                                              Accueil *AccueilWindow;
                                              Alarmes *AlarmesWindow;
                                          
                                          
                                          

                                          The alarm.cpp

                                          Alarmes::Alarmes(QWidget *parent,QString AlarmesWindow) :
                                              QWidget(parent),
                                              Alrm_ui(new Ui::Alarmes)
                                          {
                                              Alrm_ui->setupUi(this);
                                          
                                          
                                              this->setObjectName(AlarmesWindow);
                                              connect(this,SIGNAL(changeInterface(QString)),qobject_cast<MainWindow *>(parent),SLOT(changeOnglet(QString)));
                                          }
                                          

                                          alarm.h

                                          namespace Ui {
                                          class Alarmes;
                                          }
                                          
                                          class Alarmes : public QWidget
                                          {
                                              Q_OBJECT
                                          
                                          public:
                                              explicit Alarmes(QWidget *parent ,QString AlarmesWindow);
                                              virtual ~Alarmes();
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
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