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  • A Andrea_Venturelli

    how can i do that? it's not clear to me, where the informations of the debug type resides; a screenshot could be helpfull or even the path like so:

    [Qt creator] >> Edit >> Preferences... >> Debugger .. and so on or
    [Qt Maintenance Tool] >> Extencion >> ecc..

    because I have a little experience with Qt Creator, resulting in me, not knowing where to look for

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    @Andrea_Venturelli [Qt creator] >> Edit >> Preferences... >> Kits - then select the Kit you're using

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

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      this is what I use to create the projects (and using qMake to built):

      2afcf80d-aff5-4617-b083-7595a9fc08d9-image.png

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      • A Andrea_Venturelli

        this is what I use to create the projects (and using qMake to built):

        2afcf80d-aff5-4617-b083-7595a9fc08d9-image.png

        fca12174-061d-4777-b7bb-e4587d46b207-image.png

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        @Andrea_Venturelli Please show ALL settings of that Kit (especially Qt version and debugger set).

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

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          Desktop Qt 6.7.1 llvm-mingw 64-bit

          c++ compiler:

          LLVM-MinGW 17.0.6 64-bit for c++

          Debugger:

          LLVM lldb 17.0.6 64-bit

          Qt version:

          Qt 6.7.1 llvm-mingw 64-bit

          CMake Tool:

          CMake 3.27.7 (Qt)

          4e8e562b-d582-404d-8525-9e23544ff8aa-image.png

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          • A Andrea_Venturelli

            Desktop Qt 6.7.1 llvm-mingw 64-bit

            c++ compiler:

            LLVM-MinGW 17.0.6 64-bit for c++

            Debugger:

            LLVM lldb 17.0.6 64-bit

            Qt version:

            Qt 6.7.1 llvm-mingw 64-bit

            CMake Tool:

            CMake 3.27.7 (Qt)

            4e8e562b-d582-404d-8525-9e23544ff8aa-image.png

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            @Andrea_Venturelli Try with Qt for MinGW (not llvm-mingw).
            Maybe QtCreator does not support lldb properly.

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

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              It looks like the LLVM MInGW debugger has the wrong debugger type set. It should be LLDB and not GDB.

              https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-123330 was supposed to be a thing of the past...

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                How should I change the current project KIT, transitioning from llvm-mingw to MinGW ??

                I tryed it, from the preferences panel under: Edit >> Preferences... >> Kits
                but I'm pretty sure that has no impact on the current project, instead will change the default Kit, the next time I'll create a new project.

                Exists such a way to change the Kit to the current running project or I'm forced to create a brand-new one and manually paste the code?

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                • A Andrea_Venturelli

                  How should I change the current project KIT, transitioning from llvm-mingw to MinGW ??

                  I tryed it, from the preferences panel under: Edit >> Preferences... >> Kits
                  but I'm pretty sure that has no impact on the current project, instead will change the default Kit, the next time I'll create a new project.

                  Exists such a way to change the Kit to the current running project or I'm forced to create a brand-new one and manually paste the code?

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                  @Andrea_Venturelli said in QTreeWidget causes the app to crash after deleting the last QTreeWidgetItem:

                  How should I change the current project KIT, transitioning from llvm-mingw to MinGW ??

                  On the right side in QtCreator "Projects".
                  From your screen-shots it looks like you already have a Kit for Qt MinGW.

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

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                    okay, finally we did it!
                    for the other reader who might encounter this problem with the debugger, the solution is:

                    1. on the left panel (where it is "Welcome", "Edit", "Design") there is "Projects"
                    2. open projects and under "Built & Run" you have all the kit available
                    3. I switched from Desktop Qt 6.7.1 llvm-mingw 64-bit to Desktop Qt 6.7.1 MinGW 64-bit
                    4. I pressed the "run" button and compile fine.
                    5. after I Run the normal "Debug play button" at the bottom left cornern and now is working

                    009e87f9-5bf1-4471-b513-4f63b7bd230a-image.png

                    now we can go back to the main issues where this discussion started

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                      this is the error I get after deleting the last item in the QTreeWidget:

                      790d0649-97c5-47ae-81db-d4585de35e97-image.png

                      here the call stack:
                      fd4c28d6-fa62-47b4-b237-68a08deab34d-image.png

                      I also found out where was the problem, other then I'm a big chicken ;)

                      SOLUTION

                      I had the QTreeWidget::ItemChanged signal, connected to one of my custom slots where i automatically update the values inside the LineEdits. But I ignored that, even when the last item is deleted, the QTreeWidget calls the "ItemChanged" signal.

                      adding a check if the, before trying to retrive information from an empty QTreeWidgetItem solved the problem

                      void Dialog::on_treeWidgetItemChanged()
                      {
                          // check control
                          if (m_paths.count())
                          {
                              auto current_itm = ui->left_wdg->currentItem();
                      
                              // update the lineEdit' values
                              ui->fn_le->setText(current_itm->text(0));           // THIS WAS THE CAUSE OF THE ERROR
                              ui->fPath_le->setText(current_itm->text(1));
                          }
                      }
                      
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