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  • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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    Axel Spoerl
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    On my PC (openSuSE Tumbleweed bleeding edge, Qt Creator 9.0.1), a std::vector<int> is correctly displayed in the debugger.

    The typical reasons for broken helpers are

    • dangling pointers / uninitialized memory
    • ptrace blocked (obviously not the case on your system)
    • debugging source not matching binaries
    • incompatible gdb and g++ versions (never had that myself)
    • object optimized out (no more usage before going out of scope)

    Things you can try to narrow it down:

    • use gdb pretty printer instead
    • iterate over std::vector<int> experimentand dump contents with qDebug() or just with cout if it's not a Qt project.

    Software Engineer
    The Qt Company, Oslo

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    • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

      On my PC (openSuSE Tumbleweed bleeding edge, Qt Creator 9.0.1), a std::vector<int> is correctly displayed in the debugger.

      The typical reasons for broken helpers are

      • dangling pointers / uninitialized memory
      • ptrace blocked (obviously not the case on your system)
      • debugging source not matching binaries
      • incompatible gdb and g++ versions (never had that myself)
      • object optimized out (no more usage before going out of scope)

      Things you can try to narrow it down:

      • use gdb pretty printer instead
      • iterate over std::vector<int> experimentand dump contents with qDebug() or just with cout if it's not a Qt project.
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      @Axel-Spoerl

      iterate over std::vector<int> experimentand dump contents with qDebug() or just with cout

      Not sure what you mean. Yes, I can iterate over the container and cout its content as I like; but I really would like more comfortable debugging than printf-tier.

      use gdb pretty printer instead

      I don't even remember when the last time I used gdb as it is. And a nice gdb interface is like 80% of my reason to use IDE :)

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      • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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        Axel Spoerl
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        This advice is meant to figure out why it's failing for you. That's why I wrote

        Things you can try to narrow it down:

        If iterating and/or gdb pretty printer have a meaningful output, there's a bug in Qt Creator.
        If these options also fail, we have to find the issue on your system.

        Software Engineer
        The Qt Company, Oslo

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          @Axel-Spoerl

          If iterating and/or gdb pretty printer have a meaningful output

          Iterating-"couting" works as it should.

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            Axel Spoerl
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            This is a std::vector<int>displayed with the debug helpers of Qt Creator 9.0.1.
            That said, the issue at hand is a local one I am afraid, having nothing to do with Qt.

            Software Engineer
            The Qt Company, Oslo

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              Yes, the problem isn't in the Qt, but in the QtCreator.

              gdb works fine and gives rather readable results like

              (gdb) p res
              $1 = std::vector of length 6, capacity 8 = {std::vector of length 1, capacity 1 = {1}, std::vector of length 2, capacity 2 = {1, 1}, std::vector of length 3, capacity 3 = {
                  1, 2, 1}, std::vector of length 4, capacity 4 = {1, 3, 3, 1}, std::vector of length 5, capacity 5 = {1, 4, 6, 4, 1}, std::vector of length 6, capacity 6 = {1, 5, 10, 
                  10, 5, 1}}
              

              I need some help in understanding how does QtCreator process this data. What are those "debugging helpers". Where are they? What can be wrong with them? And whose responsibility they are.

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                Yes, the problem isn't in the Qt, but in the QtCreator.

                gdb works fine and gives rather readable results like

                (gdb) p res
                $1 = std::vector of length 6, capacity 8 = {std::vector of length 1, capacity 1 = {1}, std::vector of length 2, capacity 2 = {1, 1}, std::vector of length 3, capacity 3 = {
                    1, 2, 1}, std::vector of length 4, capacity 4 = {1, 3, 3, 1}, std::vector of length 5, capacity 5 = {1, 4, 6, 4, 1}, std::vector of length 6, capacity 6 = {1, 5, 10, 
                    10, 5, 1}}
                

                I need some help in understanding how does QtCreator process this data. What are those "debugging helpers". Where are they? What can be wrong with them? And whose responsibility they are.

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                Ok, I have found those "helpers" at "/usr/share/qtcreator/debugger"

                How can I be sure that they are working? Or even that QtCreator tries to use them?

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                  Axel Spoerl
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                  If Qt Creator is correctly installed, it finds and uses these helpers.
                  How do you build the debug executable? With or without Qt Creator?
                  Can you post the configure/qmake and compile output? Can you post a screenshot of the compile kit in Qt Creator?

                  Software Engineer
                  The Qt Company, Oslo

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                  • Axel SpoerlA Axel Spoerl

                    If Qt Creator is correctly installed, it finds and uses these helpers.
                    How do you build the debug executable? With or without Qt Creator?
                    Can you post the configure/qmake and compile output? Can you post a screenshot of the compile kit in Qt Creator?

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                    @Axel-Spoerl

                    Yes, I created a tiny project just for dealing with this problem:

                    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
                    
                    project(experiment LANGUAGES CXX)
                    
                    set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
                    set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
                    
                    add_executable(experiment main.cpp)
                    
                    08:11:40: Running steps for project experiment...
                    08:11:40: Starting: "/usr/bin/cmake" --build /home/astahl/work/experiment/build-experiment-Desktop-Debug --target all
                    [100%] Built target experiment
                    08:11:40: The process "/usr/bin/cmake" exited normally.
                    08:11:40: Elapsed time: 00:00.
                    

                    Kit config screenshot:

                    screenshot

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                    • Axel SpoerlA Offline
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                      Axel Spoerl
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                      Well, all looks right.
                      So you should file a bug here, to have someone from the Qt Creator team take a look at it.

                      Software Engineer
                      The Qt Company, Oslo

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                      • A A.Stahl

                        @Axel-Spoerl

                        Yes, I created a tiny project just for dealing with this problem:

                        cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
                        
                        project(experiment LANGUAGES CXX)
                        
                        set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
                        set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
                        
                        add_executable(experiment main.cpp)
                        
                        08:11:40: Running steps for project experiment...
                        08:11:40: Starting: "/usr/bin/cmake" --build /home/astahl/work/experiment/build-experiment-Desktop-Debug --target all
                        [100%] Built target experiment
                        08:11:40: The process "/usr/bin/cmake" exited normally.
                        08:11:40: Elapsed time: 00:00.
                        

                        Kit config screenshot:

                        screenshot

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                        @A-Stahl

                        Well, I was trying to find an alternative to the Creator and was installing/removing different other IDEs. After I failed, I returned to QtCreator to spend another day trying to fix the problem and found that everything was working as it should. No idea what was causing the problem, but now everything is ok.

                        Maybe some other IDE rewrote some faulty config of some inobvious utility?

                        No idea.

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                          Good this is solved.

                          A few remarks nevertheless:

                          The debugger's log in Creator is in View->Views...->Debugger log.

                          /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope is only relevant for attaching to running processes, it should not have played a role here.

                          There's a Help->Contact entry saying

                          Qt Creator developers can be reached at the Qt Creator mailing list:
                          mailto:qt-creator@qt-project.org
                          or the #qt-creator channel on Libera.Chat IRC:
                          https://web.libera.chat/#qt-creator
                          Our bug tracker is located at https://bugreports.qt.io.
                          Please use https://pastebin.com for bigger chunks of tex

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                            I just came here from a web search and the issue at hand here is described Qt Creator v9.0.2 Debug Helpers not Working on Ubuntu 23.04 and Debian Bookworm 12

                            Namely Python3 syntax in Python2 source code used in the debugger helpers, which then fail silently.

                            The issue has been tracked at https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-28505 and fixed in Qt Creator 10.

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