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  • mrjjM mrjj

    Hi
    Do we know what type of exception or any text from it ?
    I suspect the database is no longer valid, or has open queries.

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    @mrjj Thank you for your quick reply!

    Severity	Code	Description	Project	File	Line	Suppression State
    Error (active)	E2512	the argument to a feature-test macro must be a simple identifier	F1_System	C:\Qt\Qt5.11.2\5.11.2\msvc2017_64\include\QtCore\qcompilerdetection.h	1327	
    
    

    This is the error shown in the error list.

    Why would a query still be open? It didn't while I was working with the old code.

    LE: It occurs when I close that window.

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      @mrjj Thank you for your quick reply!

      Severity	Code	Description	Project	File	Line	Suppression State
      Error (active)	E2512	the argument to a feature-test macro must be a simple identifier	F1_System	C:\Qt\Qt5.11.2\5.11.2\msvc2017_64\include\QtCore\qcompilerdetection.h	1327	
      
      

      This is the error shown in the error list.

      Why would a query still be open? It didn't while I was working with the old code.

      LE: It occurs when I close that window.

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      @Ovidiu_GCO
      Hi
      Ehh that seems completely unrelated to the code, i must say.
      if you //QSqlDatabase::database("dataB").close();
      does it still happen ?

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @Ovidiu_GCO
        Hi
        Ehh that seems completely unrelated to the code, i must say.
        if you //QSqlDatabase::database("dataB").close();
        does it still happen ?

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        @mrjj Yup, it still occurs right at the closing bracket of the destructor :(

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          @mrjj Yup, it still occurs right at the closing bracket of the destructor :(

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          @Ovidiu_GCO
          So its not the code but something else. (it seems)
          Any chance pickParticipants is deleted twice ?
          Also, did you try a complete clean build ?

          Also, did you update VS lately, as it does sound like
          https://forum.qt.io/topic/93711/problem-with-new-visual-studio-update-2017-version-15-8-0-and-qt-5-9-5

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @Ovidiu_GCO
            So its not the code but something else. (it seems)
            Any chance pickParticipants is deleted twice ?
            Also, did you try a complete clean build ?

            Also, did you update VS lately, as it does sound like
            https://forum.qt.io/topic/93711/problem-with-new-visual-studio-update-2017-version-15-8-0-and-qt-5-9-5

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            @mrjj pickParticipants deleted twice? I don't call on the destructor anywhere else, if this is what you are asking.

            Nope, didn't update VS since installation.

            I just remembered something, last time it was working fine, I tried to open another window(inside this app, using a button) and it kinda flick a few times(and it didn't open at anytime). Do you think that could cause some memory damage or something like that?

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            • O Ovidiu_GCO

              @mrjj pickParticipants deleted twice? I don't call on the destructor anywhere else, if this is what you are asking.

              Nope, didn't update VS since installation.

              I just remembered something, last time it was working fine, I tried to open another window(inside this app, using a button) and it kinda flick a few times(and it didn't open at anytime). Do you think that could cause some memory damage or something like that?

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              @Ovidiu_GCO
              Yes something like manual deletion. But sounds not like it.
              Could you try a fresh project ?
              Im not sure if something in VS got damaged. the error seems very odd.

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              • O Ovidiu_GCO

                Hello!

                I just refactored some code in the constructor and now the destructor seems to have some problems (see the picture).

                0_1546986910299_error.PNG

                Any ideas?

                Here is my code :

                #include "pickParticipants.h"
                #include <QtSql/qsqldatabase.h>
                #include <QtSql/qsqlquery.h>
                #include <qtablewidget.h>
                #include <QtCore>
                
                pickParticipants::pickParticipants(QWidget *parent)
                	: QDialog(parent)
                {
                	ui.setupUi(this);
                
                	connect(ui.deletePushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(deletePilot()));
                	connect(ui.addPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(addNewPilot_Button()));
                	connect(ui.okPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(openCircuits()));
                
                	if (QSqlDatabase::database("dataB").open()) {
                		//SQL Query that fetches all the pilots along with their team and car specs
                		QString selectAllPilots("SELECT Piloti.nume, Piloti.prenume, Echipe.nume, Masini.Serie_Sasiu, Masini.numar_masina, Masini.putere_motor, Masini.capacitate_motor FROM Piloti JOIN Echipe ON Piloti.ID_Echipa = Echipe.ID_Echipa JOIN Masini ON Piloti.ID_Pilot = Masini.ID_Pilot;");
                		//Execute "selectAllPilots" query against "dataB" database
                		QSqlQuery qry(selectAllPilots, QSqlDatabase::database("dataB"));
                
                		//Count the number of records
                		int rowCounter = 0;
                
                		//Build drivers table
                		while (qry.next()) {
                			ui.driversTable->insertRow(rowCounter);
                			ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, 0, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(0).toString() + " " + qry.value(1).toString()));
                
                			for (int colCounter = 1; colCounter < ui.driversTable->columnCount(); colCounter++) {
                				ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, colCounter, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(colCounter + 1).toString()));
                			}
                
                			rowCounter++;
                		}
                
                	}
                }
                
                pickParticipants::~pickParticipants() {
                
                	QSqlDatabase::database("dataB").close();
                }
                
                void pickParticipants::addNewPilot_Button() {
                	//Set up the window
                	addNewPilot addPilotWindow;
                	addPilotWindow.setModal(true);
                	//Show the window
                	addPilotWindow.show();
                
                }
                
                void pickParticipants::deletePilot() {
                
                }
                
                void pickParticipants::openCircuits() {
                	//moving to the next screen "resultPage"
                		//hide the "Pick Participants" UI
                	this->hide();
                	//set the new page "PickParticipants"
                	resultPage resultPageUI;
                	resultPageUI.setModal(true);
                	//show the new page
                	resultPageUI.exec();
                }
                
                

                Thank you!

                PS: Before refactoring the code it was working without problems

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                @Ovidiu_GCO said in Some error occuring on destructor:

                void pickParticipants::addNewPilot_Button() {
                //Set up the window
                addNewPilot addPilotWindow;
                addPilotWindow.setModal(true);
                //Show the window
                addPilotWindow.show();

                }

                This is not going to work as addPilotWindow is going out of scope and is deleted when addNewPilot_Button finishes. You should either allocate it on the heap or use exec().
                Also you should check the stack trace when you get that exception to see what happens at that time.

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Ovidiu_GCO said in Some error occuring on destructor:

                  void pickParticipants::addNewPilot_Button() {
                  //Set up the window
                  addNewPilot addPilotWindow;
                  addPilotWindow.setModal(true);
                  //Show the window
                  addPilotWindow.show();

                  }

                  This is not going to work as addPilotWindow is going out of scope and is deleted when addNewPilot_Button finishes. You should either allocate it on the heap or use exec().
                  Also you should check the stack trace when you get that exception to see what happens at that time.

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                  wrote on last edited by Ovidiu_GCO
                  #10

                  @jsulm When would it be deleted exactly? I use it just to insert a new pilot in my database.

                  Could you also explain me a little how could I check the stack trace?

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                    Hi,

                    When the addNewPilot_Button function ends which is exactly after addPilotWindow.show() is called.

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                    • O Ovidiu_GCO

                      @jsulm When would it be deleted exactly? I use it just to insert a new pilot in my database.

                      Could you also explain me a little how could I check the stack trace?

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                      @Ovidiu_GCO Why don't you simply use exec() instead of show()?

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Ovidiu_GCO Why don't you simply use exec() instead of show()?

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                        @jsulm I changed it to .exec(). I don't know why I used .show() this time, all over my code I used .exec(). Thank you!

                        @SGaist I get it now, but I would use that window to insert a pilot's information into the database, so it wouldn't bother me.

                        I didn't manage to clear that error using any of the ideas above, but I still have to check the stack trace if you could tell me how.

                        Thank you!

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                          I don't know if this helps, but I got this in the Output Window:

                          Debug Assertion Failed!
                          
                          Program: ...l III\BD\Proiect\Qt_Project\F1_System\x64\Debug\F1_System.exe
                          File: minkernel\crts\ucrt\src\appcrt\heap\debug_heap.cpp
                          Line: 908
                          
                          Expression: is_block_type_valid(header->_block_use)
                          
                          For information on how your program can cause an assertion
                          failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.
                          
                          (Press Retry to debug the application)
                          The thread 0x370c has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                          The thread 0x1d74 has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                          The thread 0x36c8 has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                          
                          
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                          • O Ovidiu_GCO

                            I don't know if this helps, but I got this in the Output Window:

                            Debug Assertion Failed!
                            
                            Program: ...l III\BD\Proiect\Qt_Project\F1_System\x64\Debug\F1_System.exe
                            File: minkernel\crts\ucrt\src\appcrt\heap\debug_heap.cpp
                            Line: 908
                            
                            Expression: is_block_type_valid(header->_block_use)
                            
                            For information on how your program can cause an assertion
                            failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.
                            
                            (Press Retry to debug the application)
                            The thread 0x370c has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                            The thread 0x1d74 has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                            The thread 0x36c8 has exited with code 0 (0x0).
                            
                            
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                            @Ovidiu_GCO
                            I don't know what is actually wrong in your code. However the stack trace tells us, not surprisingly, that it has overwritten dynamically allocated memory incorrectly, or possibly is trying to free a block which is not allocated. I presume this could occur on memory allocated/freed via C++ new/delete, as well as C malloc/free etc., though not certain whether the C++ have their own memory allocation catchers. Don't know if you can use this to help track down your problem....

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @Ovidiu_GCO
                              I don't know what is actually wrong in your code. However the stack trace tells us, not surprisingly, that it has overwritten dynamically allocated memory incorrectly, or possibly is trying to free a block which is not allocated. I presume this could occur on memory allocated/freed via C++ new/delete, as well as C malloc/free etc., though not certain whether the C++ have their own memory allocation catchers. Don't know if you can use this to help track down your problem....

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                              @JonB You are right, something is wrong with memory allocation.

                              I just tried to comment some of my code and it seems that the problem is located inside this while loop:

                              while (qry.next()) {
                              			ui.driversTable->insertRow(rowCounter);
                              			ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, 0, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(0).toString() + " " + qry.value(1).toString()));
                              
                              			//we use "ui.driversTable->columnCount() - 1" because the last column is a checkbox
                              			for (int colCounter = 1; colCounter < ui.driversTable->columnCount() - 1 ; colCounter++) {
                              				ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, colCounter, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(colCounter + 1).toString()));
                              			}
                              
                              			rowCounter++;
                              		}
                              

                              I suspect the setItem() lines, but I read in the documentation that the QTableWidget takes ownership of these items, so it shouldn't be a problem.

                              Thank you all for your help and time!

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                                Unrelated to the problem at hand but why not use a QTableView / QSqlTableModel or QSqlQueryModel combo ?

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  Unrelated to the problem at hand but why not use a QTableView / QSqlTableModel or QSqlQueryModel combo ?

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                                  @SGaist Because, honestly, I do not know how to use Models/Views

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                                    Well... You are already using Qt's Model/View since you are using a QTableWidget.

                                    From the QSqlQueryModel documentation:

                                        QSqlQueryModel *model = new QSqlQueryModel;
                                        model->setQuery("SELECT name, salary FROM employee");
                                        model->setHeaderData(0, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Name"));
                                        model->setHeaderData(1, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Salary"));
                                    
                                        QTableView *view = new QTableView;
                                        view->setModel(model);
                                        view->show();
                                    

                                    Adapt that to the query you are using and you should be good to go.

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                                    • SGaistS SGaist

                                      Well... You are already using Qt's Model/View since you are using a QTableWidget.

                                      From the QSqlQueryModel documentation:

                                          QSqlQueryModel *model = new QSqlQueryModel;
                                          model->setQuery("SELECT name, salary FROM employee");
                                          model->setHeaderData(0, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Name"));
                                          model->setHeaderData(1, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Salary"));
                                      
                                          QTableView *view = new QTableView;
                                          view->setModel(model);
                                          view->show();
                                      

                                      Adapt that to the query you are using and you should be good to go.

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                                      @SGaist I will try it as a workaround, but I am still curious about that error.

                                      Thank you!

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                                      • O Ovidiu_GCO

                                        @JonB You are right, something is wrong with memory allocation.

                                        I just tried to comment some of my code and it seems that the problem is located inside this while loop:

                                        while (qry.next()) {
                                        			ui.driversTable->insertRow(rowCounter);
                                        			ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, 0, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(0).toString() + " " + qry.value(1).toString()));
                                        
                                        			//we use "ui.driversTable->columnCount() - 1" because the last column is a checkbox
                                        			for (int colCounter = 1; colCounter < ui.driversTable->columnCount() - 1 ; colCounter++) {
                                        				ui.driversTable->setItem(rowCounter, colCounter, new QTableWidgetItem(qry.value(colCounter + 1).toString()));
                                        			}
                                        
                                        			rowCounter++;
                                        		}
                                        

                                        I suspect the setItem() lines, but I read in the documentation that the QTableWidget takes ownership of these items, so it shouldn't be a problem.

                                        Thank you all for your help and time!

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                                        @Ovidiu_GCO
                                        I do not see anything obvious in the code you show or comment out which would lead to the error. Remember that when dealing with memory allocation issues, the route the code happens to follow can show up or hide a problem, so a change unrelated to a problem can cause it to occur or disappear.

                                        When you hit the assertion failure while running in the debugger, it should stop. There is a window with a "stack trace" of all the function calls leading to the assert. You should show us that output, it may contain function names which give a clue. This is a vital window in debugging, you want to find it.

                                        Also since the assert is on destruction of pickParticipants object as a whole, you might also show us the calling code, where you create & destroy the instance?

                                        Are you quite sure that everything has been rebuilt from clean, as @mrjj suggested?

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                                          @Ovidiu_GCO
                                          I do not see anything obvious in the code you show or comment out which would lead to the error. Remember that when dealing with memory allocation issues, the route the code happens to follow can show up or hide a problem, so a change unrelated to a problem can cause it to occur or disappear.

                                          When you hit the assertion failure while running in the debugger, it should stop. There is a window with a "stack trace" of all the function calls leading to the assert. You should show us that output, it may contain function names which give a clue. This is a vital window in debugging, you want to find it.

                                          Also since the assert is on destruction of pickParticipants object as a whole, you might also show us the calling code, where you create & destroy the instance?

                                          Are you quite sure that everything has been rebuilt from clean, as @mrjj suggested?

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                                          @JonB I am trying to use the View/Model approach now so I cannot post the stack trace yet, but I will if this approach won't work.

                                          Here is the call:

                                          //moving to the next screen "PickParticipants"
                                          		//hide the "Add a new tournament" UI
                                          		this->hide();
                                          		//set the new page "PickParticipants"
                                          		pickParticipants pickParticipantsUI;
                                          		pickParticipantsUI.setModal(true);
                                          		//show the new page
                                          		pickParticipantsUI.exec();
                                          

                                          But there is no destruction on that UI...

                                          And yes, I made a new project and copy-pasted the source code.

                                          @SGaist I tried to use the code you posted, but it won't show the selection. There is no record in the table. Should I do something else?

                                          Also, I think this approach won't work for me, because I need to put a checkbox on each table-row. Is this possible?

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