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  • S surajj4837

    By stack trace do you mean this window:

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    @surajj4837
    Yes.

    So what does line #55 of your MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked do? Looks like there is a clue about destructing a CloudViewer?

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @surajj4837 Please show the code where you're using viewer and answer my other questions. viewer seems to be allocated on the stack, so no need to delete it (even less so calling the destrcutor directly)!

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      @jsulm

      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
      {
          pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>::Ptr cloud (new pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>);
          pcl::io::loadPCDFile ("000000.pcd", *cloud);
      
          pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
      
          //blocks until the cloud is actually rendered
          viewer.showCloud(cloud);
      
          //use the following functions to get access to the underlying more advanced/powerful
          //PCLVisualizer
      
          //This will only get called once
          viewer.runOnVisualizationThreadOnce (viewerOneOff);
      
          //This will get called once per visualization iteration
          viewer.runOnVisualizationThread (viewerPsycho);
          while (!viewer.wasStopped ())
          {
              //you can also do cool processing here
              //FIXME: Note that this is running in a separate thread from viewerPsycho
              //and you should guard against race conditions yourself...
              user_data++;
          }
      
          std::cout << "Quit" << std::endl;
      
          viewer.~CloudViewer();
          
      }
      
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      • S surajj4837

        @jsulm

        void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
        {
            pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>::Ptr cloud (new pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>);
            pcl::io::loadPCDFile ("000000.pcd", *cloud);
        
            pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
        
            //blocks until the cloud is actually rendered
            viewer.showCloud(cloud);
        
            //use the following functions to get access to the underlying more advanced/powerful
            //PCLVisualizer
        
            //This will only get called once
            viewer.runOnVisualizationThreadOnce (viewerOneOff);
        
            //This will get called once per visualization iteration
            viewer.runOnVisualizationThread (viewerPsycho);
            while (!viewer.wasStopped ())
            {
                //you can also do cool processing here
                //FIXME: Note that this is running in a separate thread from viewerPsycho
                //and you should guard against race conditions yourself...
                user_data++;
            }
        
            std::cout << "Quit" << std::endl;
        
            viewer.~CloudViewer();
            
        }
        
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        @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

        viewer.~CloudViewer();

        Ummm??

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        • S surajj4837

          @jsulm

          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
          {
              pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>::Ptr cloud (new pcl::PointCloud<pcl::PointXYZ>);
              pcl::io::loadPCDFile ("000000.pcd", *cloud);
          
              pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
          
              //blocks until the cloud is actually rendered
              viewer.showCloud(cloud);
          
              //use the following functions to get access to the underlying more advanced/powerful
              //PCLVisualizer
          
              //This will only get called once
              viewer.runOnVisualizationThreadOnce (viewerOneOff);
          
              //This will get called once per visualization iteration
              viewer.runOnVisualizationThread (viewerPsycho);
              while (!viewer.wasStopped ())
              {
                  //you can also do cool processing here
                  //FIXME: Note that this is running in a separate thread from viewerPsycho
                  //and you should guard against race conditions yourself...
                  user_data++;
              }
          
              std::cout << "Quit" << std::endl;
          
              viewer.~CloudViewer();
              
          }
          
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          jsulm
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          @surajj4837 As I thought: viewer is allocated on the STACK not heap. So, no need to delete it!
          Remove viewer.~CloudViewer();

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @surajj4837 As I thought: viewer is allocated on the STACK not heap. So, no need to delete it!
            Remove viewer.~CloudViewer();

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            @jsulm That was the original problem I started with. The following statement was not there earlier

            viewer.~CloudViewer();
            

            But when I clicked on close button of viewer the cloudviewer window still existed on screen, so I tried closing through code. But that raised the error.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @surajj4837
              Yes.

              So what does line #55 of your MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked do? Looks like there is a clue about destructing a CloudViewer?

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              @JonB

              This viewer declaration is in line #55:

              pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
              

              When destructor is called the execution jumps to that line.

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              • S surajj4837

                @jsulm That was the original problem I started with. The following statement was not there earlier

                viewer.~CloudViewer();
                

                But when I clicked on close button of viewer the cloudviewer window still existed on screen, so I tried closing through code. But that raised the error.

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                @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

                But when I clicked on close button of viewer the cloudviewer window still existed on screen

                Then debug your code instead of doing strange things like deleting stack allocated objecs. Probably you're hanging in while (!viewer.wasStopped ()) loop.

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • S surajj4837

                  @JonB

                  This viewer declaration is in line #55:

                  pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
                  

                  When destructor is called the execution jumps to that line.

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                  @surajj4837 Also, does pcl::visualization::CloudViewer allocate the actual dialog on the heap?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • S surajj4837

                    @JonB

                    This viewer declaration is in line #55:

                    pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
                    

                    When destructor is called the execution jumps to that line.

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                    @surajj4837
                    For one thing, because of your

                    pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
                    

                    local variable this will be automatically destructed on reaching the end of function's } scope. You shouldn't call the destructor explicitly, even if that was OK I imagine it would cause double-destruction on exiting the method....

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @surajj4837 Also, does pcl::visualization::CloudViewer allocate the actual dialog on the heap?

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                      @jsulm The CloudViewer constructor definition says it creates the object on heap.

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @surajj4837
                        For one thing, because of your

                        pcl::visualization::CloudViewer viewer("Cloud Viewer");
                        

                        local variable this will be automatically destructed on reaching the end of function's } scope. You shouldn't call the destructor explicitly, even if that was OK I imagine it would cause double-destruction on exiting the method....

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                        @JonB https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/possible-call-constructor-destructor-explicitly/

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                          @JonB https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/possible-call-constructor-destructor-explicitly/

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                          @surajj4837 You must not call a dtor for an object when you created it on the stack as you did - no matter if you call it in an unusual way like you did or with the correct c++ way by calling delete. C++ basics.

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                          • S surajj4837

                            @JonB https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/possible-call-constructor-destructor-explicitly/

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                            @surajj4837

                            @JonB https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/possible-call-constructor-destructor-explicitly/

                            Explicit call to destructor is only necessary when object is placed at particular location in memory by using placement new.

                            Do you have any evidence this is the case for you?

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                            • S surajj4837

                              @jsulm The CloudViewer constructor definition says it creates the object on heap.

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                              @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

                              The CloudViewer constructor definition says it creates the object on heap

                              Please show its code. viewer itself is allocated on the stack as you can clearly see from your code...

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                @surajj4837 You must not call a dtor for an object when you created it on the stack as you did - no matter if you call it in an unusual way like you did or with the correct c++ way by calling delete. C++ basics.

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                                @Christian-Ehrlicher Okay

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                                • JonBJ JonB

                                  @surajj4837

                                  @JonB https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/possible-call-constructor-destructor-explicitly/

                                  Explicit call to destructor is only necessary when object is placed at particular location in memory by using placement new.

                                  Do you have any evidence this is the case for you?

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                                  surajj4837
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                                  @JonB No.

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

                                    The CloudViewer constructor definition says it creates the object on heap

                                    Please show its code. viewer itself is allocated on the stack as you can clearly see from your code...

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                                    @jsulm Official source code. Line #266.

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                                    • S surajj4837

                                      @jsulm Official source code. Line #266.

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                                      @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

                                      Line #266.

                                      What is in that line?

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                                      • S surajj4837

                                        @jsulm Official source code. Line #266.

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                                        @surajj4837 said in Mainwindow closes when I close PCL window.:

                                        @jsulm Official source code. Line #266.

                                        There the object itself creates a new object on the heap. Don't know what this should have to do with your object which you create on the stack though.

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                                        • S surajj4837

                                          @jsulm Official source code. Line #266.

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                                          @surajj4837 This does not change anything! viewer is allocated on the stack. Its constructor allocates something on the heap but that is deleted in the destructor. But you do not have to call destructor for objects allocated on the stack as it is called when the object is destroyed (if it leaves its scope). I suggest you learn C++ basics (memory management).

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