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  • D deleted581

    If I set a breakpoint and then try to debug, the disassembler window pops up and qt will no longer show my code till I stop the debgging, if I take the next step then it will be done in the disassembler and not in my code.
    he values change but I want to see my code at every new step and not the disassembler windows.

    This is how it looks like:
    https://imgur.com/a/aUf0354

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    aha_1980
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    hi @Nocksen,

    • which compiler/ debugger is this?
    • which Qt/Creator version?
    • have you tried a minimal example?
    • does the debugger log ( Windows > Views) contain any insights?

    regards

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      @aha_1980
      -where can I see which compiler/debugger I use ?
      -Qt Creator 4.7.0
      -what du you mean with "minimal example" ?
      -Windows > Views is not available

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        @aha_1980
        -where can I see which compiler/debugger I use ?
        -Qt Creator 4.7.0
        -what du you mean with "minimal example" ?
        -Windows > Views is not available

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        aha_1980
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        Hi @Nocksen,

        -where can I see which compiler/debugger I use ?

        Under Tools -> Options you have the available Kits consisting of compiler, Qt version and debugger. One of these Kits is selected when you build your program (see Left side pane Projects > Build settings)

        -what du you mean with "minimal example" ?

        File > New file or project > Non Qt project > Plain C++ application

        -Windows > Views is not available

        You have to switch to debug mode first.

        Regards

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          deleted581
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          https://imgur.com/a/izvb4Ka

          I always work with Plain c ++ application.

          I dont see anythin important in the logs

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          • D deleted581

            https://imgur.com/a/izvb4Ka

            I always work with Plain c ++ application.

            I dont see anythin important in the logs

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            aha_1980
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            @Nocksen said in QT opens disassembler when debugging:

            I dont see anythin important in the logs

            Can you show it?

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            • aha_1980A aha_1980

              @Nocksen said in QT opens disassembler when debugging:

              I dont see anythin important in the logs

              Can you show it?

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              @aha_1980 https://pastebin.com/if6hdZn6

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                @aha_1980 https://pastebin.com/if6hdZn6

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                aha_1980
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                @Nocksen

                /home/.../Schreibtisch/C++/1.Programmierung mit C++/Kapitel 5/3.Übungen 1-14/build-Uebung3-Desktop_Qt_5_11_1_GCC_64bit-Debug/Uebung3

                Try using a project (and build) directory without spaces and without Umlauts (only ASCII characters).

                I'm pretty sure that's the reason.

                Regards

                Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                  deleted581
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                  @aha_1980 Thanks, that was the problem :)

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                    @aha_1980 Thanks, that was the problem :)

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                      FYI: I created https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-20834 to get a warning message for such cases.

                      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                        @aha_1980 I try all things you have said, making directory without spaces.
                        but still I have that problem with my debugger.

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                          @aha_1980 I try all things you have said, making directory without spaces.
                          but still I have that problem with my debugger.

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                          aha_1980
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                          Hi @Neotod,

                          then please show the debugger log (Windows > Views).

                          Also provide the needed information about operating system, Qt and Creator version, used compiler, 32 or 64 bit.

                          Have you tried a minimal example?

                          Regards

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                            Mehdi Karimi
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                            Hi,

                            I installed Ubuntu 20.04 today. Then I installed Qt 5.15.2. I have the disassembler issue. Then I removed whole Qt and install a fresh Qt6. The issue is still there. I do not use space or any special character in my build directory. I have the same issue like https://imgur.com/a/aUf0354

                            compiler: gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04) 9.3.0
                            Debuger: GNU gdb (Ubuntu 9.2-0ubuntu1~20.04) 9.2

                            It always shows disassembler when debuger reaches std::async(std::lunch::async,....) function!!!(But maybe unrelataed).

                            Even I upgrade gcc to 10. The problem still is there.

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                              I had the same disassembler issue until I noticed there was a breakpoint set for the Kate editor, for some mysterious reason. I cleared all breakpoints and returned to business as usual.

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                                I had the same disassembler issue until I noticed there was a breakpoint set for the Kate editor, for some mysterious reason. I cleared all breakpoints and returned to business as usual.

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                                @Psnarf How did you remove all break point from Kate editor and what is kate editor or where is it? I add

                                handle SIGSTOP nopass
                                handle SIGSTOP nostop

                                options to my GDB debuger to not receive those stops. But please let me know where is the kate and how did you remove its beak points.

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                                  Ravinie
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                                  Hello,

                                  By removing #line directives i have fixed this issue.

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