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Why does the size of the file grow so much with each release without changing the code?

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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Can you show your .pro file ?
    The processor architecture you are targeting x86, x86_64, arm, arm64 etc. So in your case Windows 64bit.

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    duncan98
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    @SGaist
    pro.jpg
    The processor is x86_64.
    Resources are added through the resource editor. No project configuration parameters have been modified, just re-run.

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      SGaist
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      Do you have the same behavior if you build a default application ?

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        Do you have the same behavior if you build a default application ?

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          This problem is not solved, and occasionally occurs for no reason. The size of EXE file increases with the number of times creator is started

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            Is this a bug?

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              Is this a bug?

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              mrjj
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              @duncan98
              Hi
              I dont think so.
              If you delete teh build folder and rebuild all. then what size has it ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @duncan98
                Hi
                I dont think so.
                If you delete teh build folder and rebuild all. then what size has it ?

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                @mrjj
                After I delete the build folder, clean up the project and rebuild, the size is increased compared to the previous one. The Qt version is 5.15.2

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                  @mrjj
                  After I delete the build folder, clean up the project and rebuild, the size is increased compared to the previous one. The Qt version is 5.15.2

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                  @duncan98
                  so you clean the folder and rebuild
                  If you do it again, this time the exe size is bigger ?

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                    @duncan98
                    so you clean the folder and rebuild
                    If you do it again, this time the exe size is bigger ?

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                    @mrjj
                    yes

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                      @mrjj
                      yes

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                      mrjj
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                      @duncan98
                      and you go and delete the exe ?
                      not just use the menu clean build folder ?

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                        @duncan98
                        and you go and delete the exe ?
                        not just use the menu clean build folder ?

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                        @mrjj
                        yes

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                          @mrjj
                          yes

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                          @duncan98

                          Then its a bit odd as a clean build should be same size unless you add something new.

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                            @duncan98

                            Then its a bit odd as a clean build should be same size unless you add something new.

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                            @mrjj
                            The normal EXE file is only 2M, and the abnormal one is 100M

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                                I think it may be the creator's problem

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                                  I think it may be the creator's problem

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                                  ChrisW67
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                                  @duncan98 I am certain it has nothing to do with Qt Creator. Starting Qt Creator will not change an executable. Creator is not a C++ compiler; it is an editor that can launch a make process to build your executable for you. The compiler and linker are what produce the executable. In your case, this a GCC version. Producing the executable is not connected to running the executable.

                                  The ways a Windows executable file can grow is:

                                  • You put more code, or embedded resources, in it.
                                  • You build a version with debug symbols, which will be a bit larger (but not usually an order of magnitude)
                                  • You build a version with different compiler optimisation options.
                                  • You change the compiler; different compilers will produce different sized results.
                                  • Some external process, that is neither the compiler nor the running executable, opens the file and appends to the executable.

                                  If you want to support your claimed behaviour with some evidence:

                                  • Delete your build folder
                                  • Verify that your target executable (wms.exe) does not exist.
                                  • Build your application
                                  • Post the entire content of the Qt Creator compiler output panel (copy and paste the text not a partial screen shot)
                                  • Execute "dir wms.exe" in the build folder and post the result
                                  • Delete the executable
                                  • Build your application
                                  • Post the entire content of the Qt Creator compiler output panel (copy and paste the text not a partial screen shot). Note that this should not include calls to compile C++ source, only a linker call.
                                  • Execute "dir wms.exe" in the build folder and post the result
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                                    @duncan98 I am certain it has nothing to do with Qt Creator. Starting Qt Creator will not change an executable. Creator is not a C++ compiler; it is an editor that can launch a make process to build your executable for you. The compiler and linker are what produce the executable. In your case, this a GCC version. Producing the executable is not connected to running the executable.

                                    The ways a Windows executable file can grow is:

                                    • You put more code, or embedded resources, in it.
                                    • You build a version with debug symbols, which will be a bit larger (but not usually an order of magnitude)
                                    • You build a version with different compiler optimisation options.
                                    • You change the compiler; different compilers will produce different sized results.
                                    • Some external process, that is neither the compiler nor the running executable, opens the file and appends to the executable.

                                    If you want to support your claimed behaviour with some evidence:

                                    • Delete your build folder
                                    • Verify that your target executable (wms.exe) does not exist.
                                    • Build your application
                                    • Post the entire content of the Qt Creator compiler output panel (copy and paste the text not a partial screen shot)
                                    • Execute "dir wms.exe" in the build folder and post the result
                                    • Delete the executable
                                    • Build your application
                                    • Post the entire content of the Qt Creator compiler output panel (copy and paste the text not a partial screen shot). Note that this should not include calls to compile C++ source, only a linker call.
                                    • Execute "dir wms.exe" in the build folder and post the result
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                                    duncan98
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                                    @ChrisW67
                                    Thank you for your explanation. It should be related to the compiler. But something more strange happened. I uninstalled and reinstalled QT, and now I can't start it 😂

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                                      @ChrisW67
                                      Thank you for your explanation. It should be related to the compiler. But something more strange happened. I uninstalled and reinstalled QT, and now I can't start it 😂

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                                      jsulm
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                                      @duncan98 You mean you can't start QtCreator? What exactly happens? Any error message?

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @duncan98 You mean you can't start QtCreator? What exactly happens? Any error message?

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                                        @jsulm
                                        Creator failed to start without any response

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                                          @jsulm
                                          Creator failed to start without any response

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                                          @duncan98 Then start it from a terminal to see whether there are any errors/warnings.

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