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how to debug the code on human readable code than on the assembler code in qt

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    @jsulm Windows server 12

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    @thippu Compiler/Debugger?

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      @thippu Compiler/Debugger?

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      @jsulm MinGW and debugger is also the same.

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        @jsulm MinGW and debugger is also the same.

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        @thippu This is strange. You are 100% sure your app is built in debug mode?

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          @thippu This is strange. You are 100% sure your app is built in debug mode?

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          @jsulm I'm sure.

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            @jsulm I'm sure.

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            @thippu Can you go to your Kit, open the Debugger tab and check whether you have any exclamation marks?

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              @thippu Can you go to your Kit, open the Debugger tab and check whether you have any exclamation marks?

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              @jsulm Yes, I do have them. there are 2

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                @jsulm Yes, I do have them. there are 2

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                @thippu You mean two exclamation marks? What do you see if you put the mouse over the exclamation marks?

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                  yellow one shows the warnings and the red one shows the error messages.

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                    yellow one shows the warnings and the red one shows the error messages.

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                    @thippu
                    and what does warnings and error say ?

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                    • T thippu

                      yellow one shows the warnings and the red one shows the error messages.

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                      @thippu said in how to debug the code on human readable code than on the assembler code in qt:

                      yellow one shows the warnings and the red one shows the error messages.

                      Come on, don't you think that you should write what the warnings/errors are?
                      How can "yellow one shows the warnings and the red one shows the error messages" help to identify the problem?!

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