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  • B bask185

    I thought I posted the following yesterday.. but I did not.
    @mrjj said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

    ui->serialPortBox->itemData(z)
    return QVariant::Invalid

    almost the solution ;) instead of the description I am getting the name of the port back.

    0_1490683288537_upload-7cd88127-57fd-4b40-997c-80b0d4dd1eee

    @mchinand said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

    How do you set the item data for each item in the QComboBox? Does each item in the QComboBox have its own description text?

    ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("9600"), QSerialPort::Baud9600);
        ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("19200"), QSerialPort::Baud19200);
        ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("38400"), QSerialPort::Baud38400);
        ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("115200"), QSerialPort::Baud115200);
        ui->baudRateBox->setCurrentIndex(3);
    

    In the example software the following code is used:

     QStringList list = ui->serialPortInfoListBox->itemData(idx).toStringList();
        ui->descriptionLabel->setText(tr("Description: %1").arg(list.count() > 1 ? list.at(1) : tr(blankString)));
    

    But the example uses for functions than I need, so to keep it simple I do not copy paste..everything. Anyways I could net get this code to work :(

    @VRonin said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

    • check that z is within range
    • Are you setting a model in the combobox? I suspect the segfault comes from there, can you post stack trace?

    Z is in range (gives me back 0-2) and I do not know what a stack trace is -.- "?

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    @bask185 said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

    Just to be 100% clear

    if you use
    QStringList list = ui->serialPortBox->itemData(z).toStringList(); // crashes application

    then you MUST also have
    ui->serialPortInfoListBox->itemData(idx).toStringList();

    else there is no list to take out.

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    • B bask185

      I thought I posted the following yesterday.. but I did not.
      @mrjj said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

      ui->serialPortBox->itemData(z)
      return QVariant::Invalid

      almost the solution ;) instead of the description I am getting the name of the port back.

      0_1490683288537_upload-7cd88127-57fd-4b40-997c-80b0d4dd1eee

      @mchinand said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

      How do you set the item data for each item in the QComboBox? Does each item in the QComboBox have its own description text?

      ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("9600"), QSerialPort::Baud9600);
          ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("19200"), QSerialPort::Baud19200);
          ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("38400"), QSerialPort::Baud38400);
          ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("115200"), QSerialPort::Baud115200);
          ui->baudRateBox->setCurrentIndex(3);
      

      In the example software the following code is used:

       QStringList list = ui->serialPortInfoListBox->itemData(idx).toStringList();
          ui->descriptionLabel->setText(tr("Description: %1").arg(list.count() > 1 ? list.at(1) : tr(blankString)));
      

      But the example uses for functions than I need, so to keep it simple I do not copy paste..everything. Anyways I could net get this code to work :(

      @VRonin said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

      • check that z is within range
      • Are you setting a model in the combobox? I suspect the segfault comes from there, can you post stack trace?

      Z is in range (gives me back 0-2) and I do not know what a stack trace is -.- "?

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      @bask185 said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

      I do not know what a stack trace is -.- "

      Qt Creator: http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-debug-mode.html#viewing-call-stack-trace
      Visual Studio: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/windows/hardware/hh439516(v=vs.85).aspx
      XCode: http://stackoverflow.com/a/26341275

      "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

        @bask185 said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

        I do not know what a stack trace is -.- "

        Qt Creator: http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-debug-mode.html#viewing-call-stack-trace
        Visual Studio: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/windows/hardware/hh439516(v=vs.85).aspx
        XCode: http://stackoverflow.com/a/26341275

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        @VRonin
        0_1490697979258_upload-795465d9-64bc-48b4-92e9-46009f42632b

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          #9

          I'll reuse @Wieland standard reply: "The image-upload feature on our forum is broken, you might see the picture but other users don't. Please upload your image to a image hoster of your choice (e.g. postimage.org) and embed the pic here with the following markup: ![alternate text](image-url). See also How to insert image on this forum and Hitchhiker's Visual Guide to the Qt Forum."

          "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

            I'll reuse @Wieland standard reply: "The image-upload feature on our forum is broken, you might see the picture but other users don't. Please upload your image to a image hoster of your choice (e.g. postimage.org) and embed the pic here with the following markup: ![alternate text](image-url). See also How to insert image on this forum and Hitchhiker's Visual Guide to the Qt Forum."

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            bask185
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            @VRonin I'm sorry, didn't know that.
            alt text

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              That's the assembly, what we are after is the content of the table at the bottom left just below "Debbugger" with headers "Level", "Function","File","Line"

              "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

                That's the assembly, what we are after is the content of the table at the bottom left just below "Debbugger" with headers "Level", "Function","File","Line"

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                @VRonin this is the only information I can find, is this of any help??

                1 ZeqRK7QStringS1_   0x68aed806 
                2 ??                 0x2d630a0  
                3 ??
                
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                • B bask185

                  I thought I posted the following yesterday.. but I did not.
                  @mrjj said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

                  ui->serialPortBox->itemData(z)
                  return QVariant::Invalid

                  almost the solution ;) instead of the description I am getting the name of the port back.

                  0_1490683288537_upload-7cd88127-57fd-4b40-997c-80b0d4dd1eee

                  @mchinand said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

                  How do you set the item data for each item in the QComboBox? Does each item in the QComboBox have its own description text?

                  ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("9600"), QSerialPort::Baud9600);
                      ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("19200"), QSerialPort::Baud19200);
                      ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("38400"), QSerialPort::Baud38400);
                      ui->baudRateBox->addItem(QStringLiteral("115200"), QSerialPort::Baud115200);
                      ui->baudRateBox->setCurrentIndex(3);
                  

                  In the example software the following code is used:

                   QStringList list = ui->serialPortInfoListBox->itemData(idx).toStringList();
                      ui->descriptionLabel->setText(tr("Description: %1").arg(list.count() > 1 ? list.at(1) : tr(blankString)));
                  

                  But the example uses for functions than I need, so to keep it simple I do not copy paste..everything. Anyways I could net get this code to work :(

                  @VRonin said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

                  • check that z is within range
                  • Are you setting a model in the combobox? I suspect the segfault comes from there, can you post stack trace?

                  Z is in range (gives me back 0-2) and I do not know what a stack trace is -.- "?

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                  #13

                  This addItem code is for a different QComboBox then in your original post (baudRateBox instead of serialPortBox). What is the addItem code for serialPortBox? The second parameter of addItem() is the UserRole data that will be retrieved by itemData() (by default, you can select a different role if you want, however).

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    I have more combo boxes, it was just an example of how I put things in them

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                    • B bask185

                      I have more combo boxes, it was just an example of how I put things in them

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                      @bask185 You need to build and run the debug version in order to get the stack trace with detailed information. If you do this and then post that information we can tell you where your crash is.

                      Based on the release stack trace you are crashing in QString. We don't know where yet but if you repost the debug build stack trace we will. It should tell us line and file.

                      My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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                        ASSERT failure in QList<T>::operator[]: "index out of range", file ../../../Qt5.7.0/5.7/gcc_64/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 545

                        index out of range issue it seems, I verified that z is always within the range (0-2)

                        1   __GI_raise                                                                                                                 raise.c       54  0x7ffff5b81428 
                        2   __GI_abort                                                                                                                 abort.c       89  0x7ffff5b8302a 
                        3   QMessageLogger::fatal(const char *, ...) const                                                                                               0x7ffff653ff4e 
                        4   qt_assert_x(const char *, const char *, const char *, int)                                                                                   0x7ffff653b821 
                        5   QList<QString>::operator[]                           // << this the one                                                        qlist.h       545 0x427f8d       
                        6   Setup::on_serialPortBox_activated                                                                                          setup.cpp     115 0x424c04       
                        7   Setup::qt_static_metacall                                                                                                  moc_setup.cpp 116 0x4297aa       
                        8   Setup::qt_metacall                                                                                                         moc_setup.cpp 183 0x4299ee       
                        9   QMetaObject::activate(QObject *, int, int, void * *)                                                                                         0x7ffff6746700 
                        10  QComboBox::activated(QString const&)                                                                                                         0x7ffff77d4c65 
                        11  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d6126 
                        12  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d88e9 
                        13  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77de91d 
                        14  QMetaObject::activate(QObject *, int, int, void * *)                                                                                         0x7ffff6746056 
                        15  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d528b 
                        16  QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendThroughObjectEventFilters(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                  0x7ffff671e853 
                        17  QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                      0x7ffff76dc505 
                        18  QApplication::notify(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                                    0x7ffff76e3808 
                        19  QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                       0x7ffff671eae0 
                        20  QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent(QWidget *, QMouseEvent *, QWidget *, QWidget *, QWidget * *, QPointer<QWidget>&, bool)                   0x7ffff76e27bf 
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                        • B bask185

                          ASSERT failure in QList<T>::operator[]: "index out of range", file ../../../Qt5.7.0/5.7/gcc_64/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 545

                          index out of range issue it seems, I verified that z is always within the range (0-2)

                          1   __GI_raise                                                                                                                 raise.c       54  0x7ffff5b81428 
                          2   __GI_abort                                                                                                                 abort.c       89  0x7ffff5b8302a 
                          3   QMessageLogger::fatal(const char *, ...) const                                                                                               0x7ffff653ff4e 
                          4   qt_assert_x(const char *, const char *, const char *, int)                                                                                   0x7ffff653b821 
                          5   QList<QString>::operator[]                           // << this the one                                                        qlist.h       545 0x427f8d       
                          6   Setup::on_serialPortBox_activated                                                                                          setup.cpp     115 0x424c04       
                          7   Setup::qt_static_metacall                                                                                                  moc_setup.cpp 116 0x4297aa       
                          8   Setup::qt_metacall                                                                                                         moc_setup.cpp 183 0x4299ee       
                          9   QMetaObject::activate(QObject *, int, int, void * *)                                                                                         0x7ffff6746700 
                          10  QComboBox::activated(QString const&)                                                                                                         0x7ffff77d4c65 
                          11  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d6126 
                          12  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d88e9 
                          13  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77de91d 
                          14  QMetaObject::activate(QObject *, int, int, void * *)                                                                                         0x7ffff6746056 
                          15  ??                                                                                                                                           0x7ffff77d528b 
                          16  QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendThroughObjectEventFilters(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                  0x7ffff671e853 
                          17  QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                      0x7ffff76dc505 
                          18  QApplication::notify(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                                    0x7ffff76e3808 
                          19  QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2(QObject *, QEvent *)                                                                                       0x7ffff671eae0 
                          20  QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent(QWidget *, QMouseEvent *, QWidget *, QWidget *, QWidget * *, QPointer<QWidget>&, bool)                   0x7ffff76e27bf 
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                          #17

                          problem looks to be in: ui->descriptionLabel->setText(list[z]); almost surely because list is empty as I never saw you setting the user role to a QStringList anywhere in your code

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                          • VRoninV VRonin

                            problem looks to be in: ui->descriptionLabel->setText(list[z]); almost surely because list is empty as I never saw you setting the user role to a QStringList anywhere in your code

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                            @VRonin that is probably because I cannot find the words 'user' or 'role' anywhere on the doc.qt page and I don't understand how I can succesfully use a QStringClass for my purpose.

                            @all Nobody knows how I can display the description of my serial port???

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                              @VRonin that is probably because I cannot find the words 'user' or 'role' anywhere on the doc.qt page and I don't understand how I can succesfully use a QStringClass for my purpose.

                              @all Nobody knows how I can display the description of my serial port???

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                              VRonin
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                              @bask185 said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

                              I cannot find the words 'user' or 'role' anywhere on the doc.qt page

                              😕 http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcombobox.html#insertItem

                              Nobody knows how I can display the description of my serial port???

                              we do and we tried to explain you how. you have to save it in the data of the combobox

                              "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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                                bask185
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                                @VRonin I was looking on the QStringList page ...

                                I was doing that in an other function

                                for (QSerialPortInfo &info : infos) {
                                        QStringList list;
                                
                                        list << info.portName();
                                        ui->serialPortBox->addItem(list.first(), list);
                                    }
                                

                                So I was stuffing port names in the combo box, but not the description because that is not what I want. The descriptions are to be printed under the combobox in a text label.

                                So that function made me thinking, I made a new private QStringList variable called 'list2' and in the same function in which I fill the combobox I also fill 'list2' with dem descriptions

                                for (QSerialPortInfo &info : infos) {
                                        QStringList list;
                                
                                        list << info.portName();
                                        list2 << info.description(); // < new line
                                        ui->serialPortBox->addItem(list.first(), list);
                                    }
                                

                                so now I only had to do.

                                void Setup::on_serialPortBox_activated(const QString &arg1)
                                {
                                    z = ui->serialPortBox->currentIndex();
                                
                                    ui->descriptionLabel->setText(list2[z]);
                                }
                                

                                And voila:
                                USB 2.0

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                                  #21

                                  not how I would have done it but good enough for rock and roll

                                  P.S.
                                  I'd have done:

                                  for (const QSerialPortInfo &info : infos) 
                                          ui->serialPortBox->addItem(info.portName(), info.description());
                                  

                                  and then, in the constructor, added:
                                  connect(ui->serialPortBox,static_cast<void(QComboBox::*)(int)>(&QComboBox::currentIndexChanged),[this](){ui->descriptionLabel->setText(ui->serialPortBox->currentData().toString();});

                                  no need for QStringLists

                                  "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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                                    dat looks rather.. exremely complicated compared to what I did O.o vague C++ syntax sometimes. Besides I really must avoid the use of pointers whenever possible, pointers are not good for my mental health -_-*

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                                      ok, I guess

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                                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

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

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                                      • B bask185

                                        dat looks rather.. exremely complicated compared to what I did O.o vague C++ syntax sometimes. Besides I really must avoid the use of pointers whenever possible, pointers are not good for my mental health -_-*

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                                        @bask185 said in Question about Qcombo box < crash issue:

                                        Besides I really must avoid the use of pointers whenever possible, pointers are not good for my mental health

                                        Lol, you may want to consider something other than C++. ;) I felt that way when I was first learning, but if you continue to feel that way, you really need a language that does it for you. Java, C#, python, tons of options. Python will even let you use Qt. :)

                                        My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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                                          I was having a perfectly fine working application in processing. I shook dat code right out of my sleeve. Easy OO programming, no difficult vague words such as 'public' or 'private', no pointers, some easy global variables which I can use in every class I make. Truly processing is by far the easiest program ever :D

                                          And do you know what it takes to export an application to Linux? Ctrl shift E, check Linux, press Export applications and BAM it works! Java ftw! But.... app was too heavy for my rpi... freakin java -_-". Now it takes me more than a week to crosscompile for the rpi. I had to install ubuntu on my Pc to find out I had only one 1GB space left so I had to delete my windows OS.... I do kinda regret I did not learn python and Tkinter first...

                                          But the things I learn.. priceless

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