Unsolved Meaning of "src/"
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During debugging, is happening something that I cannot explain.
Imagine we have the file abcd.cpp, in this directory me/abcd.cpp. In this file I have put some breakpoints. During debugging, the debugger gets into this file: src/abcd.cpp, and even though this file does not have any breakpoints (it says: "Warning: This file is outside the project directory"), the debuggers stops in the same lines that I put the breakpoints in me/abcd.cpp.
Can someone explain to me why it is happening? And what exactly is the meaning and the purpose of "src/"? Who copied-pasted the file abcd.cpp from me/ to src/?
Thanks in advance.
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@Konstantinos Does src/abcd.cpp file actually exist in the file system? Maybe it is just shown wrong? Can you show the PRO file?
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@jsulm said:
@Konstantinos Does src/abcd.cpp file actually exist in the file system? Maybe it is just shown wrong? Can you show the PRO file?
Hi jsulm. The file exists, it is in a completely different directory than this one that I work in, and this directory - file does not exist in .pro.
Even the LIBS += "C:/Users/... has a different directory. Maybe a .dll file, has other directories inside?
I cannot understand what is happening.
Thanks.
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@Konstantinos Then remove the wrong file and try again