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  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

    I'm not quite sure, but:

    if (this->mNetworkReply != NULL) delete this->mNetworkReply;
    
        this->mNetworkReply = this->mNetworkAccessManager->post(networkRequest, "");
    

    you delete your NetworkReply object here and in the next line, try to access the object via the pointer -> This usually results in a crash.

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    MemphisWang
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    @J.Hilk
    I don't think so.
    first I free the memory of a pointer, it's the value (represents some memory address) of pointer not available, pointer itself can be access.
    then I assign a new memory address as the value for the pointer. now it get a new memory to point to.

    those code works in the old day, and still works if the url is 127.0.0.1, I just don't why others can't work.

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      @J.Hilk
      I don't think so.
      first I free the memory of a pointer, it's the value (represents some memory address) of pointer not available, pointer itself can be access.
      then I assign a new memory address as the value for the pointer. now it get a new memory to point to.

      those code works in the old day, and still works if the url is 127.0.0.1, I just don't why others can't work.

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      jsulm
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      @MemphisWang It works for 127.0.0.1? Then you should connect error signal to a slot and print the error you get for other destinations.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @MemphisWang It works for 127.0.0.1? Then you should connect error signal to a slot and print the error you get for other destinations.

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        MemphisWang
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        @jsulm yes it works only for 127.0.0.1, and I have tried to step over this code. after on_btn_crash_clicked() been invoked, it didn't have the chance to send out any useful signal. it just crashed. in moc code.

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          tomma
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          That crash stack seems to point to issue with getting proxy configuration from platform.
          You could try disabling proxy for QNAM using setProxy(QNetworkProxy::NoProxy).
          Most likely some bug with Mac OS integration and you should report it if not reported already.

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            MemphisWang
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            I don't understand, it's so weird. and my program can't even finish it's login work now.
            if it's a bug, it's a huge bug, it will not be allowed to release. so I guess there must be some thing wrong with my code.
            can any body repeat this problem? here is my header for your convenience: http://paste2.org/ZABXaUUJ

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              tomma
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              Found report for that issue:
              https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-56747

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              • T tomma

                That crash stack seems to point to issue with getting proxy configuration from platform.
                You could try disabling proxy for QNAM using setProxy(QNetworkProxy::NoProxy).
                Most likely some bug with Mac OS integration and you should report it if not reported already.

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                MemphisWang
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                @tomma Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnks men! you are so amazing! It works when i set my mNetworkAccessManager's proxy to NoProxy!

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                  @tomma Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnks men! you are so amazing! It works when i set my mNetworkAccessManager's proxy to NoProxy!

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                  kshegunov
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                  As a side note, this delete:

                  delete this->mNetworkReply;
                  

                  is rather suspicious. In some use cases (e.g. using multiple threads) you might have events pending for that object in the event loop. Consider using QObject::deleteLater() instead.

                  Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    As a side note, this delete:

                    delete this->mNetworkReply;
                    

                    is rather suspicious. In some use cases (e.g. using multiple threads) you might have events pending for that object in the event loop. Consider using QObject::deleteLater() instead.

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                    VRonin
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                    @kshegunov or, given the use case, use QScopedPointer<QNetworkReply,QScopedPointerDeleteLater> mNetworkReply;

                    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                    • VRoninV VRonin

                      @kshegunov or, given the use case, use QScopedPointer<QNetworkReply,QScopedPointerDeleteLater> mNetworkReply;

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                      kshegunov
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                      Yes indeed. It does the same thing though. ;)

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        As a side note, this delete:

                        delete this->mNetworkReply;
                        

                        is rather suspicious. In some use cases (e.g. using multiple threads) you might have events pending for that object in the event loop. Consider using QObject::deleteLater() instead.

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                        MemphisWang
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                        @kshegunov You are right. I'll use deleteLater next time. and I have a further questions for this:
                        if i have a pointer to a QObject this->pObj,

                        this->pObj = new Foo();
                        this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                        this->pObj->deleteLater();
                        

                        can i continue to use this pointer immediately

                        this->pObj = new Foo();
                        this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                        

                        Is it OK?

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                        • M MemphisWang

                          @kshegunov You are right. I'll use deleteLater next time. and I have a further questions for this:
                          if i have a pointer to a QObject this->pObj,

                          this->pObj = new Foo();
                          this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                          this->pObj->deleteLater();
                          

                          can i continue to use this pointer immediately

                          this->pObj = new Foo();
                          this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                          

                          Is it OK?

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                          kshegunov
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                          @MemphisWang said in Weird crash of QNetworkAccessManager::post():

                          can i continue to use this pointer immediately

                          Yes, you can even use the same object immediately.

                          this->pObj = new Foo();
                          this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                          this->pObj->deleteLater();
                          
                          this->pObj->someOtherThing(); //< Valid until you return control to the event loop
                          

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @MemphisWang said in Weird crash of QNetworkAccessManager::post():

                            can i continue to use this pointer immediately

                            Yes, you can even use the same object immediately.

                            this->pObj = new Foo();
                            this->pObj->doingSomeThing();
                            this->pObj->deleteLater();
                            
                            this->pObj->someOtherThing(); //< Valid until you return control to the event loop
                            
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                            MemphisWang
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                            @kshegunov that's nice, and convenient. I can be less careful about memory and care more about business logic.

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                            • M MemphisWang

                              @kshegunov that's nice, and convenient. I can be less careful about memory and care more about business logic.

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                              kshegunov
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                              Well, it's "invented" not to make you less careful about memory, but exactly because deleteing an object that's referenced in a queued event in the event loop is pretty nasty - I'd segfault.

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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