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  • S soufsouf

    in my main :
    #include "Util.h"
    #include <iostream>
    using namespace std;

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

    QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
     int num1=52;
     UtilString chaine1="toto "; //(UtilString is define in my librairy)
     std::cout << "La chaine creee par chaine1= toto  est:" <<chaine1.toStdString() << endl; //this works just fine 
     
       UtilString num1ToStr;
      num1ToStr = IntToStr(num1,true,5); //when  i call IntToStr() nothing works anymore even the beginning
       std::cout << "Le resultat de 'num1ToStr.IntToStr(num1,true)' est: " << num1ToStr.toStdString()<< endl; 
    

    return a.exec();
    }

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    jsulm
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    @soufsouf said in Issue with testing librairies:

    when i call IntToStr() nothing works anymore even the beginning

    Can you show content of IntToStr?

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      int StrToInt(const UtilString& aString)
      {
      int num = aString.toInt();
      if(aString.indexOf(".") != -1)
      {
      num = RoundToInt(aString.toDouble());
      }
      return num;
      }

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      • S soufsouf

        int StrToInt(const UtilString& aString)
        {
        int num = aString.toInt();
        if(aString.indexOf(".") != -1)
        {
        num = RoundToInt(aString.toDouble());
        }
        return num;
        }

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        @soufsouf IntToStr not StrToInt

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @soufsouf IntToStr not StrToInt

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          #9

          @jsulm sorry

          UtilString IntToStr(int aValue, bool signPart,int integerPart)
          {
          UtilString s="";

          int intpart=abs(aValue);
          
          if(signPart) s+=((aValue>=0)?"+":"-");
          
          {
              UtilString ss;
          
              if(integerPart>0)
              {
                  ss = UtilString("%1").arg(intpart,integerPart);
                  ss.replace(' ','0');
              }
              else
              {
                  ss = UtilString("%1").arg(intpart);
              }
              s+=ss;
          }
          

          return s;

          }

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          • S soufsouf

            @jsulm sorry

            UtilString IntToStr(int aValue, bool signPart,int integerPart)
            {
            UtilString s="";

            int intpart=abs(aValue);
            
            if(signPart) s+=((aValue>=0)?"+":"-");
            
            {
                UtilString ss;
            
                if(integerPart>0)
                {
                    ss = UtilString("%1").arg(intpart,integerPart);
                    ss.replace(' ','0');
                }
                else
                {
                    ss = UtilString("%1").arg(intpart);
                }
                s+=ss;
            }
            

            return s;

            }

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            @soufsouf If you comment out everything in IntToStr and just return an empty string, does it work then?

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              @soufsouf If you comment out everything in IntToStr and just return an empty string, does it work then?

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              @jsulm no i already did it (but i did it again) no problem during the compilation but the execution give an empty console without any error message :/

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              • S soufsouf

                @jsulm no i already did it (but i did it again) no problem during the compilation but the execution give an empty console without any error message :/

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                @soufsouf It could be toStdString() from your UtilString, you should check it

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                  @soufsouf It could be toStdString() from your UtilString, you should check it

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                  @jsulm if i hide this line: std::cout << "Le resultat de 'num1ToStr.IntToStr(num1,true)' est: " << num1ToStr.toStdString()<< endl; the beginning of the main is not printed in the console because of the IntToStr() call that is why it can't be something related to the printing ! i has been 3 days now that i am dealling with this issue do not know where to search.

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                  • S soufsouf

                    @jsulm if i hide this line: std::cout << "Le resultat de 'num1ToStr.IntToStr(num1,true)' est: " << num1ToStr.toStdString()<< endl; the beginning of the main is not printed in the console because of the IntToStr() call that is why it can't be something related to the printing ! i has been 3 days now that i am dealling with this issue do not know where to search.

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                    @soufsouf Did you try to debug step-by-step? Put a break point at the first line in IntToStr().

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @soufsouf Did you try to debug step-by-step? Put a break point at the first line in IntToStr().

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                      @jsulm I Can not explain why but when you asked me to debug a file in my librairy i changed from release to Debug the compiler of my Library project
                      And then it worked !!!!
                      Since my main.cpp to test the project is in Debug mode also i thought you have to be in the same mode in both ( Library and Test ) but when both are in release mode it doesn't work.

                      Whatever thank you for your indications it'a good step.

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