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  • Z zridhaar

    This is how the debug look like
    Unhandled exception at 0x00007FF8FF1904E8 (Qt5Core.dll) in withfilelog.exe: Fatal program exit requested.

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    SimonSchroeder
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    @zridhaar said in Cmd is working fine but windows version software crashes:

    This is how the debug look like

    You should also have a stack trace which will give you hints where in your own source code it crashed.

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      sierdzio
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      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      Exactly, look at earlier messages to see first place in your code where execution stops. If you run it live in an IDE it will also show you last state of all variables etc. then it's usually easy to identify what is wrong.

      (Z(:^

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        zridhaar
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        qt.png

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        • Z zridhaar

          qt.png

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          JonB
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          #7

          @zridhaar
          This does not include a stack trace. In whatever IDE/Debugger you are using find that pane, that is what you need to look at.

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          • Z zridhaar

            qt.png

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            zridhaar
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            i found the place where the error happens in my code
            which is a normal
            model.predict(X_train)
            but the exception is unhandled at the QtCore5.dll
            qt2.png

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            • Z zridhaar

              i found the place where the error happens in my code
              which is a normal
              model.predict(X_train)
              but the exception is unhandled at the QtCore5.dll
              qt2.png

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #9

              @zridhaar
              You now show the stack trace pane, but only the first dozen or so calls on the stack. Can you please show the rest of the stack trace, where it should lead back to a line in your code, not just Qt... modules. It would also be better if you could find a way to copy & paste the full stack trace as text rather than screenshot.

              I assume model.predict(X_train) is something in whatever your ML library is/does. What does your ML library do with a Qt model, and that is somehow related to Qt widgets? If your model is a valid Qt model of some type it may be very difficult to track down what the ML library might be doing in calls to Qt which could lead to such a problem.

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                zridhaar
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4a004e8() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f49fe73d() Unknown
                QtCore.pyd!00007ff8f50f635f() Unknown
                QtCore.pyd!00007ff8f50fd704() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bd1dc2() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2eca7() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2ebc8() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2f8ad() Unknown
                QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f4651e8f() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e879b2() Unknown
                QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f463e8bf() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e64990() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e628b0() Unknown
                QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f465376b() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb2aca() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e65b95() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3eb040a() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3eae38e() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e64990() Unknown
                Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e63a13() Unknown
                QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f465376b() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb2aca() Unknown
                Qt5Gui.dll!00007ff8f37d32b6() Unknown
                Qt5Gui.dll!00007ff8f37becb0() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bfba5a() Unknown
                qwindows.dll!00007ff8e0952dd9() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4baef2c() Unknown
                Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb1a94() Unknown
                QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f459da87() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff1d22() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6fbf658() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6fbeef5() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6fc0609() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff5c4e() Unknown
                python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff6485() Unknown
                withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014d2ec0() Unknown
                withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014d3a8d() Unknown
                withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014dc062() Unknown
                kernel32.dll!00007ff9bcc87374() Unknown
                ntdll.dll!00007ff9bd6dcc91() Unknown
                this is how the entire stack look like

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                • Z zridhaar

                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4a004e8() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f49fe73d() Unknown
                  QtCore.pyd!00007ff8f50f635f() Unknown
                  QtCore.pyd!00007ff8f50fd704() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bd1dc2() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2eca7() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2ebc8() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3f2f8ad() Unknown
                  QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f4651e8f() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e879b2() Unknown
                  QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f463e8bf() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e64990() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e628b0() Unknown
                  QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f465376b() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb2aca() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e65b95() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3eb040a() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3eae38e() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e64990() Unknown
                  Qt5Widgets.dll!00007ff8f3e63a13() Unknown
                  QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f465376b() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb2aca() Unknown
                  Qt5Gui.dll!00007ff8f37d32b6() Unknown
                  Qt5Gui.dll!00007ff8f37becb0() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bfba5a() Unknown
                  qwindows.dll!00007ff8e0952dd9() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4baef2c() Unknown
                  Qt5Core.dll!00007ff8f4bb1a94() Unknown
                  QtWidgets.pyd!00007ff8f459da87() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff1d22() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6fbf658() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6fbeef5() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6fc0609() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff5c4e() Unknown
                  python312.dll!00007ff8f6ff6485() Unknown
                  withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014d2ec0() Unknown
                  withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014d3a8d() Unknown
                  withfilelog.exe!00007ff6014dc062() Unknown
                  kernel32.dll!00007ff9bcc87374() Unknown
                  ntdll.dll!00007ff9bd6dcc91() Unknown
                  this is how the entire stack look like

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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #11

                  @zridhaar
                  OK. this tells us very little. Possibly not helped by the fact that there is no debugging information. I appended a last paragraph to my previous reply:

                  I assume model.predict(X_train) is something in whatever your ML library is/does. What does your ML library do with a Qt model, and that is somehow related to Qt widgets? If your model is a valid Qt model of some type it may be very difficult to track down what the ML library might be doing in calls to Qt which could lead to such a problem.

                  I am not clear how you will proceed from here to identify the problem, which I imagine occurs somewhere inside the ML library code as it interfaces to Qt. Unless maybe you can Python-debug-step-through model.predict(X_train)? Have you verified that a print("Got here") on the line immediately after model.predict(X_train) is not reached, so we know it actually dies within that call rather than at a later point? (So far you seem to be using a C++ debugger? Have you tried running your code under a Python debugger for better clues?)

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                    zridhaar
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    I checked with the print statement, perfectly at model_predict the program crashes.
                    The model_predict is under a function on clicking the predict button the model_predict is trigger and prediction of a file is done and store in other txt file but the thing is when making the exe in command version in auto-py-exe it is working perfecly fine but when making it in windowed version it crashes

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                    • Z zridhaar

                      I checked with the print statement, perfectly at model_predict the program crashes.
                      The model_predict is under a function on clicking the predict button the model_predict is trigger and prediction of a file is done and store in other txt file but the thing is when making the exe in command version in auto-py-exe it is working perfecly fine but when making it in windowed version it crashes

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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @zridhaar
                      Nobody will be able to tell you why in a third-party product and with this explanation.
                      Assuming I understand and your ML interfaces with Qt you could ask the ML people.
                      If it does not integrate with Qt then I don't understand the stack trace if it is true that it crashes during model.predict(X_train).
                      You don't even say what model is. If it's a ML model-type then I don't see what this has to do with Qt.
                      You need to start by finding out out what model.predict(X_train) has to do with Qt.

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                        SGaist
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Hi,

                        What exactly are you using for your ML workload ?

                        Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                        Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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