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  • S swansorter

    0_1562932786841_Screenshot from 2019-07-12 17-24-21-min.png

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    jsulm
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    @swansorter I'm not sure what I should do with this screen-shot?
    If you think you have a memory leak then you have to analyse your app to find out where it is.
    You can use valgrind on Linux for that.

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

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      Hi
      Also check all the places where you use NEW

      void settingDialog::on_ESCSettingbutton_clicked()
      {
      
      // Show the MainWindow (i.e. the parent window)
      MainWindow *newmain=new MainWindow();
      close();
      newmain->show();
      }
      

      this leaks a mainwindow each time ESC is pressed.

      so make sure you use
      setAttribute( Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);
      all places where you NEW.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        Hi
        Also check all the places where you use NEW

        void settingDialog::on_ESCSettingbutton_clicked()
        {
        
        // Show the MainWindow (i.e. the parent window)
        MainWindow *newmain=new MainWindow();
        close();
        newmain->show();
        }
        

        this leaks a mainwindow each time ESC is pressed.

        so make sure you use
        setAttribute( Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);
        all places where you NEW.

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        #13

        @mrjj i tried this ....but know any changes ```
        MainWindow *newmain=new MainWindow();
        close();
        newmain->show();
        newmain->setAttribute( Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);

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          @mrjj i tried this ....but know any changes ```
          MainWindow *newmain=new MainWindow();
          close();
          newmain->show();
          newmain->setAttribute( Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);

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          #14

          @swansorter
          To find memory leaks, before you go down the valgrind or similar route, which is great but a bit intimidating. If you suspect that your leaks are from Qt GUI elements (which sounds like the case here?), you can get to see some really useful potential offenders by leveraging QtWidgets.QApplication.allWidgets() in your code, calling it at useful stages.

          I wrote the following for my code (Python/PyQt, but you can easily translate to C++):

          def debugWidgetsInUse():
              # Function to allow to see what widgets are currently existing/in use from Qt
              # This can be used to help to detect if there are any "leaks"
          
              allWidgets = QtWidgets.QApplication.allWidgets()
              errfunctions.uiLogger.debug("Existing widgets: {}".format(len(allWidgets)))
          
              allDialogs = [w for w in allWidgets if isinstance(w, QtWidgets.QDialog)]
              for dlg in allDialogs:
                  errfunctions.uiLogger.debug("Existing dialog: {} ({}) ({})".format(
                      str(type(dlg)), dlg.windowTitle(), "visible" if dlg.isVisible() else "invisible"))
          
              allOrphans = [
                  w for w in allWidgets
                  if w.parent() is None
                  and not isinstance(w, QtWidgets.QDesktopWidget)
                  and not isinstance(w, QtWidgets.QMainWindow)
              ]
              for w in allOrphans:
                  text = w.objectName()
                  if text == "":
                      if hasattr(w, "text"):
                          text = w.text()
                  descendants = [
                      descendant for descendant in allWidgets
                      if descendant != w and w.isAncestorOf(descendant)
                  ]
                  errfunctions.uiLogger.debug("Orphan widget: {} ({}) ({} descendant(s))".format(
                      str(type(w)), text, len(descendants)))
          

          I call this from time to time (e.g. after any window/dialog closure), and it has allowed me to easily spot a whole class of leaks.

          It would be great if Qt allowed you to walk its QObjects list, not just its QWidgets list, but it doesn't provide access to that, so you can only spot widget leaks. But I can say this simple approach has allowed me to easily spot GUI leaks, which may be (at least part of) what you might want to look for....

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            @swansorter
            Hi.
            Did you check all code?
            All the dialogs etc
            Also do you use new inside the dialogs ?

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @swansorter
              Hi.
              Did you check all code?
              All the dialogs etc
              Also do you use new inside the dialogs ?

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @mrjj yess am using new inside dialogs also

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                wrote on last edited by
                #17

                valgrind output
                0_1563014260823_Screenshot from 2019-07-13 16-06-28-min.png

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                  Christian Ehrlicher
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                  #18

                  First please don't post screenshots!
                  Second as you can see there are 4GB of allocated memory. So it looks like you're allocating memory but forgot to delete them somewhere.

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    Hi
                    Do you use any images in your app ? load them etc ?
                    Not icons but huge images or similar ?
                    To use 4GB you have to have something a bit heavy as
                    clicking back and forth to leak that much using only widgets seems
                    to would take a long time.
                    You have to look over all places again and try to guess where it is not assigned a parent
                    and/or not flagged for delete on close.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      Do you use any images in your app ? load them etc ?
                      Not icons but huge images or similar ?
                      To use 4GB you have to have something a bit heavy as
                      clicking back and forth to leak that much using only widgets seems
                      to would take a long time.
                      You have to look over all places again and try to guess where it is not assigned a parent
                      and/or not flagged for delete on close.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      @mrjj yess am using 12kb size image

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                        #21

                        Hi
                        ok that's not so much.
                        look for new in loop and such places.

                        How fast does it take to get "slow" ?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          ok that's not so much.
                          look for new in loop and such places.

                          How fast does it take to get "slow" ?

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                          wrote on last edited by swansorter
                          #22

                          @mrjj within 5 min it starts getting slow
                          once i got to main window application works normal speed for another 5 min
                          and again if i back and forth the some other dialog it become slower

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                            @mrjj within 5 min it starts getting slow
                            once i got to main window application works normal speed for another 5 min
                            and again if i back and forth the some other dialog it become slower

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @swansorter
                            Ok. That's pretty fast.
                            Does seems related to navigating the app.
                            I would set breakpoints in all dialogs destructors to make sure they are deleted.
                            and generally, look over the code verify that you free stuff.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #24

                              Hi,

                              From the look of the code you posted, you are re-creating at least your main window each time you call your settings dialog. If you do that with all your dialogs and maybe other widgets, it's not really surprising that the memory gets eaten up.

                              You should take a look at the more complex Qt example on how to handle a QMainWindow with one or more dialogs.

                              Still based on your code and ve fact that you are using images, how are you handling them ?

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                Hi,

                                From the look of the code you posted, you are re-creating at least your main window each time you call your settings dialog. If you do that with all your dialogs and maybe other widgets, it's not really surprising that the memory gets eaten up.

                                You should take a look at the more complex Qt example on how to handle a QMainWindow with one or more dialogs.

                                Still based on your code and ve fact that you are using images, how are you handling them ?

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                                #25

                                @SGaist i searched but found nothing ...
                                please share the link of any Qt example program

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                                  @swansorter said in Qt Application Slowing Down:

                                  please share the link of any Qt example program

                                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/examples-widgets.html

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                                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                    @swansorter said in Qt Application Slowing Down:

                                    please share the link of any Qt example program

                                    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/examples-widgets.html

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                                    #27

                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher i need example like QMainWindow with two or more dialogs.

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                                      Having two dialogs or one doesn't change things much.

                                      What do you search exactly with an example with two dialogs ?

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        Having two dialogs or one doesn't change things much.

                                        What do you search exactly with an example with two dialogs ?

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                                        #29

                                        @SGaist yea...qt dialog with more than two dialog

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                                        • S swansorter

                                          @SGaist yea...qt dialog with more than two dialog

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #30

                                          @swansorter If you can create one dialog you can create 2 or 3 or 4 or ...
                                          So, what exactly is the problem?

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