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    Amaury
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    Thank you I was a little disapointed by this function and wasn't able to say if that was correct or not

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      Thank you I was a little disapointed by this function and wasn't able to say if that was correct or not

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      #47

      @Amaury
      Well you can always single step it and see if something happens.

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        Thank you I was a little disapointed by this function and wasn't able to say if that was correct or not

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        #48

        @Amaury
        Also you can cut the code that you suspect and see if the problem manifest itself. I wouldn't in principle initialize anything outside of main (like your database) if I can help it, that way I stumble on to less errors in my code, and thus makes for an easier time debugging. Still, my best guess is there some subtle architecture mismatch, so the compiler generates a mostly valid code. However I have no clue how to really test that at present.

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          Amaury
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          #49

          By using step I can't see any bugs so that's not here.

          By the way I'm using the memory check Valgind through QT and when I do a memory check thats starting but I got this message after a few seconds :

          Analyzing memory of /home/pi/Desktop/SmartDevice/SauvegardeRASPI/New/build-SmartDevice_QT_V11-Desktop-Debug/SmartDevice_QT_V11
              <frame>
                <ip>0x485F6F0</ip>
                <obj>/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libarmmem.so</obj>
              </frame>
            </stack>
          Analyzing finished.
          ** Unknown error **
          

          I followed the steps here :
          http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-valgrind-overview.html
          http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-analyzer.html

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            Amaury
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            @kshegunov
            If I don't declare it there where could I do it ? As said before that's not a code that I did myself and I don't really understand the way that it works (how the "path" is used thorugh the different pages ...

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              @kshegunov
              If I don't declare it there where could I do it ? As said before that's not a code that I did myself and I don't really understand the way that it works (how the "path" is used thorugh the different pages ...

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              @Amaury said in Problem with disassembler and SIGILL signal:

              If I don't declare it there where could I do it

              From the looks of it you can safely put the db initialization in main (after you've created the application object). As for the string, it's okay to leave it as a global.

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                @kshegunov

                I tried like that but that doesn't work got a qualified-id in declaration before '(' token error

                static const QString path = "localhost";
                
                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                    QApplication a(argc, argv);
                    DataBase MemTampon::Db(path);
                .
                .
                .
                }
                

                Even with the string inside the main ...

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                  @kshegunov

                  I tried like that but that doesn't work got a qualified-id in declaration before '(' token error

                  static const QString path = "localhost";
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      DataBase MemTampon::Db(path);
                  .
                  .
                  .
                  }
                  

                  Even with the string inside the main ...

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                  #53

                  It should be:

                  DataBase Db(path);
                  

                  You're not initializing a static anymore.

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                    #54

                    The problem is if I don't use a static I can't do the calls for my other functions in my Database class..

                    const QString path = "localhost";
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                    
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                    
                    
                        QTextCodec::setCodecForCStrings(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                        QTextCodec::setCodecForTr(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                    
                        QTranslator *qtTranslator = new QTranslator;
                            qtTranslator->load("qt_" + QLocale::system().name(), QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath));
                            a.installTranslator(qtTranslator);
                    
                            DataBase Db(path);
                            DataBase::Db.aff_Temperature();
                            DataBase::Db.aff_Humidite();
                            DataBase::Db.aff_Puissance();
                            DataBase::Db.aff_Nom_SD();
                    
                        MainWindow w;
                        w.show();
                    
                    
                        return a.exec();
                    }
                    

                    (By the way I've delete the MemTampon that I agree was useless ... )

                    EDIT : My bad I'm dumb I think ^^ for the main it's alright just had to cut out the "DataBase::"

                    But I'm doing reference to the "Db" inside another page but the call doesn't work...

                     if (Db.isOpen())
                        {
                    
                            Temp  = Db.aff_Temperature();
                            Humid  = Db.aff_Humidite();
                            Puiss  = Db.aff_Puissance();
                            Nom = Db.aff_Nom_SD();
                            Axe_X = Db.aff_AxeX();
                            Axe_Y = Db.aff_AxeY();
                            Axe_Z = Db.aff_AxeZ();
                    
                    
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                      The problem is if I don't use a static I can't do the calls for my other functions in my Database class..

                      const QString path = "localhost";
                      
                      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                      {
                      
                          QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      
                      
                          QTextCodec::setCodecForCStrings(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                          QTextCodec::setCodecForTr(QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"));
                      
                          QTranslator *qtTranslator = new QTranslator;
                              qtTranslator->load("qt_" + QLocale::system().name(), QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath));
                              a.installTranslator(qtTranslator);
                      
                              DataBase Db(path);
                              DataBase::Db.aff_Temperature();
                              DataBase::Db.aff_Humidite();
                              DataBase::Db.aff_Puissance();
                              DataBase::Db.aff_Nom_SD();
                      
                          MainWindow w;
                          w.show();
                      
                      
                          return a.exec();
                      }
                      

                      (By the way I've delete the MemTampon that I agree was useless ... )

                      EDIT : My bad I'm dumb I think ^^ for the main it's alright just had to cut out the "DataBase::"

                      But I'm doing reference to the "Db" inside another page but the call doesn't work...

                       if (Db.isOpen())
                          {
                      
                              Temp  = Db.aff_Temperature();
                              Humid  = Db.aff_Humidite();
                              Puiss  = Db.aff_Puissance();
                              Nom = Db.aff_Nom_SD();
                              Axe_X = Db.aff_AxeX();
                              Axe_Y = Db.aff_AxeY();
                              Axe_Z = Db.aff_AxeZ();
                      
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #55

                      @Amaury said in Problem with disassembler and SIGILL signal:

                      if I don't use a static I can't do the calls for my other functions in my Database class..

                      Why not, you can always get the opened database (it's default named) by calling QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::database(). The QSqlDatabase class already keeps track of the opened connections for you.

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                        Amaury
                        wrote on last edited by Amaury
                        #56

                        So what you mean is that for now my function Database Db(path) is just to specify if the connection is opened or not ?

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                          So what you mean is that for now my function Database Db(path) is just to specify if the connection is opened or not ?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #57

                          @Amaury
                          Eh, yes I suppose you could say that, currently in the constructor of your object you open the database:

                          db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QMYSQL");
                          db.setHostName("localhost");
                          // ...
                          

                          so it serves as database initialization. You can do that in main() too, but that's another point. After the constructor's run, you can get the opened database the way I mentioned in my previous post. In principle it's not really needed to have a "database manager" with Qt, because the QSqlDatabase class already keeps track of the connections, as mentioned. You can look up the two functions QSqlDatabase::addDatabase and QSqlDatabase::database in the docs and I think it'll become clear from the examples there.

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                            Alright I'm going to check and change some things to see if that deletes the Sigill signal (hope so) I come back to give you feedback.

                            Thanks !

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                              #59

                              Hi there ,

                              I'm back again for some feedback , I changed the way I use my Database, I'm still connecting the same way, But all my functions that were in my class get swith into the only page that need those instructions .
                              That Way I Just connect through my databse page and just make a Signal Slot use when I need it.

                              That said , my problem isn't solve for now I though maybe it was the Databse but seems not , maybe it's my refresh timer for my UI that creates crashes , anyway I'm still triying to find the problem..

                              If anyone could give me a clue for Valgrind to work , it's crashing a few seconds after starting the analysis and I just have the message that I post earlier.

                              That's a big post thank's for help and if I can't get in touch happy Christmas holidays.

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