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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @LeLev said in index out of range:

    preProcessFile

    Then cant you set break point where you call
    preProcessFile(xx) and single step with f10 F11 into it to see what line that makes it crash ?

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    ODБOï
    wrote on last edited by
    #11

    @mrjj said in index out of range:

    cant you

    i want to, but my app crashes as soon i hit f5 or start in debug mod btn

    https://postimg.cc/w1251HXT

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    • ODБOïO ODБOï

      @mrjj said in index out of range:

      cant you

      i want to, but my app crashes as soon i hit f5 or start in debug mod btn

      https://postimg.cc/w1251HXT

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      ODБOï
      wrote on last edited by
      #12

      for some reason if i change my compiler from msvc to minGW i can now run in DEBUG mod !

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      • ODБOïO ODБOï

        for some reason if i change my compiler from msvc to minGW i can now run in DEBUG mod !

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by
        #13

        @LeLev
        Ok, could be something wrong with the visual studio install and the crash is not related to
        your code as such.

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        • ODБOïO ODБOï

          for some reason if i change my compiler from msvc to minGW i can now run in DEBUG mod !

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          wrote on last edited by JonB
          #14

          @LeLev

          for some reason if i change my compiler from msvc to minGW i can now run in DEBUG mod !

          For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW? So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use? You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

          Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @LeLev

            for some reason if i change my compiler from msvc to minGW i can now run in DEBUG mod !

            For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW? So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use? You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

            Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

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            ODБOï
            wrote on last edited by ODБOï
            #15

            @JonB said in index out of range:

            For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW?

            @JonB said in index out of range:

            So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use?

            yes I am my own boss and I do what I want, i can recompile my libs with needed compiler

            @JonB said in index out of range:

            You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

            why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

            @JonB said in index out of range:

            Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

            yes ?

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            • ODБOïO ODБOï

              @JonB said in index out of range:

              For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW?

              @JonB said in index out of range:

              So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use?

              yes I am my own boss and I do what I want, i can recompile my libs with needed compiler

              @JonB said in index out of range:

              You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

              why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

              @JonB said in index out of range:

              Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

              yes ?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              @LeLev

              why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

              Permanently change over to the one which is not broken, chuck the other one away, and don't look back.

              Your call, of course.

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              • ODБOïO ODБOï

                @JonB said in index out of range:

                For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW?

                @JonB said in index out of range:

                So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use?

                yes I am my own boss and I do what I want, i can recompile my libs with needed compiler

                @JonB said in index out of range:

                You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

                why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

                @JonB said in index out of range:

                Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

                yes ?

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                kshegunov
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                wrote on last edited by
                #17

                @LeLev said in index out of range:

                why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

                I've personally found 2 bugs in MSVC and about that many in gcc (one of which I even reported), however I'm pretty sure neither is "broken". Please provide a stack trace from the crash (and yes the error is in the user code, everything QList is inlined).

                Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                • ODБOïO ODБOï

                  @JonB said in index out of range:

                  For whatever your Qt project is, are you saying you can & do freely switch compilers between MSVC & minGW?

                  @JonB said in index out of range:

                  So you have Qt, and whatever other libraries you use, available for both and it doesn't matter to you which compiler you use?

                  yes I am my own boss and I do what I want, i can recompile my libs with needed compiler

                  @JonB said in index out of range:

                  You shouldn't be switching compilers just to magically get your debugging to work right now.

                  why not ? you have 2 'equivalent tools' one is broken, what you do ?

                  @JonB said in index out of range:

                  Surely, you need to decide on one compiler or the other (and being able to debug always reliably is vital) and then do all your development with that?

                  yes ?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  @LeLev have you tried start and break on main option ?

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                  F10 on Windows


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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @LeLev
                    well im asking if you hit f5 debug and have break point at the main.cpp first line.
                    (in main function)
                    if it goes there as else its a global var that does it.

                    You can also try on the
                    QList<PosItem> items;
                    right click on items and ask where it being used and see if any does

                    or
                    items.at(x)

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                    ODБOï
                    wrote on last edited by ODБOï
                    #19

                    hi
                    @mrjj said in index out of range:

                    or
                    items.at(x)

                    sorry i said i never do this calls,but in the lib itself there is that call. Just after closing the file writePath() is called:

                    void RenderItemList::writePath(QPainter& painter, bool updatedFromFile)
                    {
                        QPainterPath path;
                        ItemToBase *item = list.at(0); // << crash here
                        item->setParams(scale, windowSize.height(), offsetx, offsety);
                    

                    erros

                    #  else
                        RaiseFailFastException(nullptr, nullptr, 0);
                    #  endif
                     qt_message_fatal(QtFatalMsg, context, message);
                    { Q_ASSERT_X(i >= 0 && i < p.size(), "QList<T>::at", "index out of range");
                    

                    i saw ind debug mod that list was empty .. i initialised it after reading the file, now everything works correctly.

                    thank you for help

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                    • ODБOïO ODБOï

                      hi
                      @mrjj said in index out of range:

                      or
                      items.at(x)

                      sorry i said i never do this calls,but in the lib itself there is that call. Just after closing the file writePath() is called:

                      void RenderItemList::writePath(QPainter& painter, bool updatedFromFile)
                      {
                          QPainterPath path;
                          ItemToBase *item = list.at(0); // << crash here
                          item->setParams(scale, windowSize.height(), offsetx, offsety);
                      

                      erros

                      #  else
                          RaiseFailFastException(nullptr, nullptr, 0);
                      #  endif
                       qt_message_fatal(QtFatalMsg, context, message);
                      { Q_ASSERT_X(i >= 0 && i < p.size(), "QList<T>::at", "index out of range");
                      

                      i saw ind debug mod that list was empty .. i initialised it after reading the file, now everything works correctly.

                      thank you for help

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                      wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
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