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    advtaco
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    I am getting a segmentation fault

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    • A advtaco

      I am getting a segmentation fault

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      @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

      am getting a segmentation fault

      Could you post stack trace?

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      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

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        I am getting a segmentation fault

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        jsulm
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        @advtaco Can you show the real code (I guess you posted just parts or an example)?

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

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          @advtaco Can you show the real code (I guess you posted just parts or an example)?

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          @jsulm
          This is the function in which it happens, roomCount is 2 in this example, the for-loop works for i = 0 but fails when it increments to i = 1

          void CmdHandler::listRooms()
          {
             int roomCount = building->rooms.count();
             printf("Room listing: \n\r");
             printf(QString(QString::number(building->rooms.count()) + "\r\n").toLatin1().data());
          
             printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
             for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
             {
                 printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                 printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                 printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                 printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                 printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
             }
          }
          
          

          @VRonin
          This is what i get
          https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/33a27b

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            @jsulm
            This is the function in which it happens, roomCount is 2 in this example, the for-loop works for i = 0 but fails when it increments to i = 1

            void CmdHandler::listRooms()
            {
               int roomCount = building->rooms.count();
               printf("Room listing: \n\r");
               printf(QString(QString::number(building->rooms.count()) + "\r\n").toLatin1().data());
            
               printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
               for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
               {
                   printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                   printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                   printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                   printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                   printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
               }
            }
            
            

            @VRonin
            This is what i get
            https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/33a27b

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            wrote on last edited by VRonin
            #7

            @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

            This is what i get

            that's the assertion, not the stack trace. start your debugger and see the "stack window"

            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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              @jsulm
              This is the function in which it happens, roomCount is 2 in this example, the for-loop works for i = 0 but fails when it increments to i = 1

              void CmdHandler::listRooms()
              {
                 int roomCount = building->rooms.count();
                 printf("Room listing: \n\r");
                 printf(QString(QString::number(building->rooms.count()) + "\r\n").toLatin1().data());
              
                 printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                 for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
                 {
                     printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                     printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                     printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                     printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                     printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                 }
              }
              
              

              @VRonin
              This is what i get
              https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/33a27b

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              Taz742
              wrote on last edited by Taz742
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              @advtaco

              @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

              This is the function in which it happens, roomCount is 2 in this example, the for-loop works for i = 0 but fails when it increments to i = 1
              void CmdHandler::listRooms()
              {
              int roomCount = building->rooms.count();
              printf("Room listing: \n\r");
              printf(QString(QString::number(building->rooms.count()) + "\r\n").toLatin1().data());

              printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
              for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
              {
              printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
              printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
              printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
              printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
              printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
              }
              }

              can your share full code in building and room class ?

              Do what you want.

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                Hello there!
                I have a slight problem with a QList.
                In the given code, rooms is a QList. Using the "at(i)" method i am trying to get data out of that list.
                But when i am using variables instead of a number as the "i" attribute i am getting an assert error.
                Thanks in advance, Jan

                    //doesn't work
                    int n = 1;
                    printf(building->rooms.at(n).name.toLatin1().data());
                    
                    //works
                    printf(building->rooms.at(1).name.toLatin1().data());
                
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                @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                //doesn't work
                int n = 1;
                printf(building->rooms.at(n).name.toLatin1().data());
                
                //works
                printf(building->rooms.at(1).name.toLatin1().data());
                

                int n = 0;
                printf(building->rooms.at(n).name.toLatin1().data());
                its works
                ?

                Do what you want.

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                  @advtaco

                  @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                  This is the function in which it happens, roomCount is 2 in this example, the for-loop works for i = 0 but fails when it increments to i = 1
                  void CmdHandler::listRooms()
                  {
                  int roomCount = building->rooms.count();
                  printf("Room listing: \n\r");
                  printf(QString(QString::number(building->rooms.count()) + "\r\n").toLatin1().data());

                  printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                  for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
                  {
                  printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                  printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                  printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                  printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                  printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                  }
                  }

                  can your share full code in building and room class ?

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                  @Taz742

                  kbuilding.cpp :

                  #include "kbuilding.h"
                  
                  kBuilding::kBuilding(QString name)
                  {
                      this->name = name;
                  }
                  
                  void kBuilding::addRoom(kRoom newRoom)
                  {
                      rooms.append(newRoom);
                  }
                  
                  void kBuilding::removeRoom(int remRoom)
                  {
                      rooms.removeAt(remRoom);
                  }
                  
                  

                  kbuilding.h :

                  #ifndef KBUILDING_H
                  #define KBUILDING_H
                  
                  #include <QList>
                  #include <QString>
                  #include "kroom.h"
                  
                  class kBuilding
                  {
                  public:
                      kBuilding(QString name);
                      QString name;
                      QList<kRoom> rooms;
                      void addRoom(kRoom newRoom);
                      void removeRoom(int remRoom);
                  };
                  
                  #endif // KBUILDING_H
                  
                  

                  kRoom.cpp :

                  #include "kroom.h"
                  
                  kRoom::kRoom(QString name)
                  {
                      this->name = name;
                  }
                  
                  void kRoom::addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch)
                  {
                      switches.append(newSwitch);
                  }
                  
                  void kRoom::removeSwitch(int remSwitch)
                  {
                      switches.removeAt(remSwitch);
                  }
                  
                  void kRoom::addBlind(kBlind newBlind)
                  {
                      blinds.append(newBlind);
                  }
                  
                  void kRoom::removeBlind(int remBlind)
                  {
                      blinds.removeAt(remBlind);
                  }
                  
                  

                  kroom.h :

                  #ifndef KROOM_H
                  #define KROOM_H
                  
                  #include <QList>
                  #include <QString>
                  #include <kswitch.h>
                  #include <kblind.h>
                  
                  class kRoom
                  {
                  public:
                      kRoom(QString name);
                      QList<kSwitch> switches;
                      QList<kBlind> blinds;
                      QString name;
                      void addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch);
                      void removeSwitch(int remSwitch);
                      void addBlind(kBlind newBlind);
                      void removeBlind(int remBlind);
                  };
                  
                  #endif // KROOM_H
                  
                  

                  kswitch.cpp :

                  #include "kswitch.h"
                  
                  kSwitch::kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address)
                  {
                      this->currentState = initialState;
                      this->knx_address = knx_address;
                  }
                  
                  bool kSwitch::changeState()
                  {
                      bool newState;
                      if( currentState == true )
                      {
                          newState = false;
                      }
                      else
                      {
                          newState = true;
                      }
                  
                      // change state via knx
                  
                      if( 1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                      {
                          this->currentState = newState;
                          return true;
                      }
                      return false;
                  }
                  
                  

                  kswitch.h :

                  #ifndef KSWITCH_H
                  #define KSWITCH_H
                  
                  #include <QString>
                  
                  class kSwitch
                  {
                  public:
                      kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address);
                      QString knx_address;
                      bool currentState;
                      bool changeState();
                  };
                  
                  #endif // KSWITCH_H
                  
                  

                  kblind.cpp :

                  #include "kblind.h"
                  
                  kBlind::kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address)
                  {
                      if(!(0 < initialHeight < 1))
                      {
                          // error;
                      }
                      else
                      {
                          this->currentHeight = initialHeight;
                      }
                      this->knx_address = knx_address;
                  }
                  
                  bool kBlind::changeHeight(float newHeight)
                  {
                      if(!(0 < newHeight < 1))
                      {
                          return false;
                      }
                      else
                      {
                          // change state via knx
                  
                          if(1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                          {
                              this->currentHeight = newHeight;
                              return true;
                          }
                          return false;
                      }
                  }
                  
                  

                  kblind.h

                  #ifndef KBLIND_H
                  #define KBLIND_H
                  
                  #include <QString>
                  
                  class kBlind
                  {
                  public:
                      kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address);
                      QString knx_address;
                      float currentHeight;
                      bool changeHeight(float newHeight);
                  };
                  
                  #endif // KBLIND_H
                  
                  

                  @VRonin

                  https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/217d9a
                  That's the stack trace

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                    @Taz742

                    kbuilding.cpp :

                    #include "kbuilding.h"
                    
                    kBuilding::kBuilding(QString name)
                    {
                        this->name = name;
                    }
                    
                    void kBuilding::addRoom(kRoom newRoom)
                    {
                        rooms.append(newRoom);
                    }
                    
                    void kBuilding::removeRoom(int remRoom)
                    {
                        rooms.removeAt(remRoom);
                    }
                    
                    

                    kbuilding.h :

                    #ifndef KBUILDING_H
                    #define KBUILDING_H
                    
                    #include <QList>
                    #include <QString>
                    #include "kroom.h"
                    
                    class kBuilding
                    {
                    public:
                        kBuilding(QString name);
                        QString name;
                        QList<kRoom> rooms;
                        void addRoom(kRoom newRoom);
                        void removeRoom(int remRoom);
                    };
                    
                    #endif // KBUILDING_H
                    
                    

                    kRoom.cpp :

                    #include "kroom.h"
                    
                    kRoom::kRoom(QString name)
                    {
                        this->name = name;
                    }
                    
                    void kRoom::addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch)
                    {
                        switches.append(newSwitch);
                    }
                    
                    void kRoom::removeSwitch(int remSwitch)
                    {
                        switches.removeAt(remSwitch);
                    }
                    
                    void kRoom::addBlind(kBlind newBlind)
                    {
                        blinds.append(newBlind);
                    }
                    
                    void kRoom::removeBlind(int remBlind)
                    {
                        blinds.removeAt(remBlind);
                    }
                    
                    

                    kroom.h :

                    #ifndef KROOM_H
                    #define KROOM_H
                    
                    #include <QList>
                    #include <QString>
                    #include <kswitch.h>
                    #include <kblind.h>
                    
                    class kRoom
                    {
                    public:
                        kRoom(QString name);
                        QList<kSwitch> switches;
                        QList<kBlind> blinds;
                        QString name;
                        void addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch);
                        void removeSwitch(int remSwitch);
                        void addBlind(kBlind newBlind);
                        void removeBlind(int remBlind);
                    };
                    
                    #endif // KROOM_H
                    
                    

                    kswitch.cpp :

                    #include "kswitch.h"
                    
                    kSwitch::kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address)
                    {
                        this->currentState = initialState;
                        this->knx_address = knx_address;
                    }
                    
                    bool kSwitch::changeState()
                    {
                        bool newState;
                        if( currentState == true )
                        {
                            newState = false;
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            newState = true;
                        }
                    
                        // change state via knx
                    
                        if( 1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                        {
                            this->currentState = newState;
                            return true;
                        }
                        return false;
                    }
                    
                    

                    kswitch.h :

                    #ifndef KSWITCH_H
                    #define KSWITCH_H
                    
                    #include <QString>
                    
                    class kSwitch
                    {
                    public:
                        kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address);
                        QString knx_address;
                        bool currentState;
                        bool changeState();
                    };
                    
                    #endif // KSWITCH_H
                    
                    

                    kblind.cpp :

                    #include "kblind.h"
                    
                    kBlind::kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address)
                    {
                        if(!(0 < initialHeight < 1))
                        {
                            // error;
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            this->currentHeight = initialHeight;
                        }
                        this->knx_address = knx_address;
                    }
                    
                    bool kBlind::changeHeight(float newHeight)
                    {
                        if(!(0 < newHeight < 1))
                        {
                            return false;
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            // change state via knx
                    
                            if(1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                            {
                                this->currentHeight = newHeight;
                                return true;
                            }
                            return false;
                        }
                    }
                    
                    

                    kblind.h

                    #ifndef KBLIND_H
                    #define KBLIND_H
                    
                    #include <QString>
                    
                    class kBlind
                    {
                    public:
                        kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address);
                        QString knx_address;
                        float currentHeight;
                        bool changeHeight(float newHeight);
                    };
                    
                    #endif // KBLIND_H
                    
                    

                    @VRonin

                    https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/217d9a
                    That's the stack trace

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                    @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                    That's the stack trace

                    Which one is line 55 of cmdhandler.cpp?

                    I know this is something unbelievably obvious that I'm missing but I just can't see the bug yet

                    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                      @Taz742

                      kbuilding.cpp :

                      #include "kbuilding.h"
                      
                      kBuilding::kBuilding(QString name)
                      {
                          this->name = name;
                      }
                      
                      void kBuilding::addRoom(kRoom newRoom)
                      {
                          rooms.append(newRoom);
                      }
                      
                      void kBuilding::removeRoom(int remRoom)
                      {
                          rooms.removeAt(remRoom);
                      }
                      
                      

                      kbuilding.h :

                      #ifndef KBUILDING_H
                      #define KBUILDING_H
                      
                      #include <QList>
                      #include <QString>
                      #include "kroom.h"
                      
                      class kBuilding
                      {
                      public:
                          kBuilding(QString name);
                          QString name;
                          QList<kRoom> rooms;
                          void addRoom(kRoom newRoom);
                          void removeRoom(int remRoom);
                      };
                      
                      #endif // KBUILDING_H
                      
                      

                      kRoom.cpp :

                      #include "kroom.h"
                      
                      kRoom::kRoom(QString name)
                      {
                          this->name = name;
                      }
                      
                      void kRoom::addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch)
                      {
                          switches.append(newSwitch);
                      }
                      
                      void kRoom::removeSwitch(int remSwitch)
                      {
                          switches.removeAt(remSwitch);
                      }
                      
                      void kRoom::addBlind(kBlind newBlind)
                      {
                          blinds.append(newBlind);
                      }
                      
                      void kRoom::removeBlind(int remBlind)
                      {
                          blinds.removeAt(remBlind);
                      }
                      
                      

                      kroom.h :

                      #ifndef KROOM_H
                      #define KROOM_H
                      
                      #include <QList>
                      #include <QString>
                      #include <kswitch.h>
                      #include <kblind.h>
                      
                      class kRoom
                      {
                      public:
                          kRoom(QString name);
                          QList<kSwitch> switches;
                          QList<kBlind> blinds;
                          QString name;
                          void addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch);
                          void removeSwitch(int remSwitch);
                          void addBlind(kBlind newBlind);
                          void removeBlind(int remBlind);
                      };
                      
                      #endif // KROOM_H
                      
                      

                      kswitch.cpp :

                      #include "kswitch.h"
                      
                      kSwitch::kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address)
                      {
                          this->currentState = initialState;
                          this->knx_address = knx_address;
                      }
                      
                      bool kSwitch::changeState()
                      {
                          bool newState;
                          if( currentState == true )
                          {
                              newState = false;
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              newState = true;
                          }
                      
                          // change state via knx
                      
                          if( 1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                          {
                              this->currentState = newState;
                              return true;
                          }
                          return false;
                      }
                      
                      

                      kswitch.h :

                      #ifndef KSWITCH_H
                      #define KSWITCH_H
                      
                      #include <QString>
                      
                      class kSwitch
                      {
                      public:
                          kSwitch(bool initialState, QString knx_address);
                          QString knx_address;
                          bool currentState;
                          bool changeState();
                      };
                      
                      #endif // KSWITCH_H
                      
                      

                      kblind.cpp :

                      #include "kblind.h"
                      
                      kBlind::kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address)
                      {
                          if(!(0 < initialHeight < 1))
                          {
                              // error;
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              this->currentHeight = initialHeight;
                          }
                          this->knx_address = knx_address;
                      }
                      
                      bool kBlind::changeHeight(float newHeight)
                      {
                          if(!(0 < newHeight < 1))
                          {
                              return false;
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              // change state via knx
                      
                              if(1 /* if changing state succeeds */)
                              {
                                  this->currentHeight = newHeight;
                                  return true;
                              }
                              return false;
                          }
                      }
                      
                      

                      kblind.h

                      #ifndef KBLIND_H
                      #define KBLIND_H
                      
                      #include <QString>
                      
                      class kBlind
                      {
                      public:
                          kBlind(float initialHeight, QString knx_address);
                          QString knx_address;
                          float currentHeight;
                          bool changeHeight(float newHeight);
                      };
                      
                      #endif // KBLIND_H
                      
                      

                      @VRonin

                      https://pydio.advtaco.de/public/217d9a
                      That's the stack trace

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                      jsulm
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @advtaco Are you sure you really have roomCount entries in the list? You should check that first.

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @advtaco Are you sure you really have roomCount entries in the list? You should check that first.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        @jsulm Yep, i checked that in the debugger

                        @VRonin That's this line:

                         printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                        
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                        • VRoninV VRonin

                          @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                          That's the stack trace

                          Which one is line 55 of cmdhandler.cpp?

                          I know this is something unbelievably obvious that I'm missing but I just can't see the bug yet

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                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @VRonin @jsulm

                          @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                          #ifndef KROOM_H
                          #define KROOM_H

                          #include <QList>
                          #include <QString>
                          #include <kswitch.h>
                          #include <kblind.h>

                          class kRoom
                          {
                          public:
                          kRoom(QString name);
                          QList<kSwitch> switches;
                          QList<kBlind> blinds;
                          QString name;
                          void addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch);
                          void removeSwitch(int remSwitch);
                          void addBlind(kBlind newBlind);
                          void removeBlind(int remBlind);
                          };

                          When I used class in other classes I had a problem with the following:
                          like this

                          > #include <QList>
                          > #include <QString>
                          > #include <kswitch.h>
                          > #include <kblind.h>
                          
                          class kSwtich;
                          class kBlind;
                          

                          Could this be a problem anyway?

                          Do what you want.

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                          • Taz742T Taz742

                            @VRonin @jsulm

                            @advtaco said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                            #ifndef KROOM_H
                            #define KROOM_H

                            #include <QList>
                            #include <QString>
                            #include <kswitch.h>
                            #include <kblind.h>

                            class kRoom
                            {
                            public:
                            kRoom(QString name);
                            QList<kSwitch> switches;
                            QList<kBlind> blinds;
                            QString name;
                            void addSwitch(kSwitch newSwitch);
                            void removeSwitch(int remSwitch);
                            void addBlind(kBlind newBlind);
                            void removeBlind(int remBlind);
                            };

                            When I used class in other classes I had a problem with the following:
                            like this

                            > #include <QList>
                            > #include <QString>
                            > #include <kswitch.h>
                            > #include <kblind.h>
                            
                            class kSwtich;
                            class kBlind;
                            

                            Could this be a problem anyway?

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                            @Taz742 Sory, I don't follow: what problem do you mean?

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

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                              @jsulm Yep, i checked that in the debugger

                              @VRonin That's this line:

                               printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                              
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                              @advtaco Not related to your question: may I ask you why you use printf C function? It makes your code more complex as you need to get char* out of QString. Why not use qDebug for debugging or std::cout for regular std out - you're using C++ not C :-)

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

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                                @Taz742 Sory, I don't follow: what problem do you mean?

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                                @jsulm undefined refernce (class name).
                                @advtaco you are using Qt 5.9 yeap?
                                please check other version if you can.

                                Do what you want.

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                                  I'm speechless... I can only thing of something weird going on in building

                                  ok, let's try with an alternative.
                                  replace

                                  for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
                                     {
                                         printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                                         printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                         printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                         printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                         printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                                     }
                                  

                                  with

                                  foreach(const kRoom& singleRoom, building->rooms){
                                  qDebug() << singleRoom.name;
                                  }
                                  

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                                  • Taz742T Taz742

                                    @jsulm undefined refernce (class name).
                                    @advtaco you are using Qt 5.9 yeap?
                                    please check other version if you can.

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                                    @Taz742 Well, you need to have the class definition somewhere, a forward declaration isn't a definition.

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

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                                      @advtaco Not related to your question: may I ask you why you use printf C function? It makes your code more complex as you need to get char* out of QString. Why not use qDebug for debugging or std::cout for regular std out - you're using C++ not C :-)

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                                      @jsulm said in Weird behavior of QList<T>:

                                      @advtaco Not related to your question: may I ask you why you use printf C function? It makes your code more complex as you need to get char* out of QString. Why not use qDebug for debugging or std::cout for regular std out - you're using C++ not C :-)

                                      For more infos on this front, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3886105/how-to-print-to-console-when-using-qt

                                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                        I'm speechless... I can only thing of something weird going on in building

                                        ok, let's try with an alternative.
                                        replace

                                        for (int i = 0; i < roomCount; i++)
                                           {
                                               printf(QString::number(i).toLatin1().data());
                                               printf(QString("Room #" + QString::number(i) + ", " + building->rooms.at(i).name + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                               printf(QString("Switches: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).switches.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                               printf(QString("Blinds: " + QString::number(building->rooms.at(i).blinds.count()) + "\n\r").toLatin1().data());
                                               printf("+---------------------------+\n\r");
                                           }
                                        

                                        with

                                        foreach(const kRoom& singleRoom, building->rooms){
                                        qDebug() << singleRoom.name;
                                        }
                                        
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                                        @VRonin The qDebug-Variant works! Still don't understand why the old version doesn't but at least it does something now!

                                        @jsulm @VRonin I am looking into other methods to output now

                                        @Taz742 Yes, I am using Qt 5.9

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                                          @VRonin The qDebug-Variant works! Still don't understand why the old version doesn't but at least it does something now!

                                          @jsulm @VRonin I am looking into other methods to output now

                                          @Taz742 Yes, I am using Qt 5.9

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                                          @advtaco
                                          The problem was qDebug () or foreach (const kRoom & singleRoom, building-> rooms) ?

                                          Do what you want.

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