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+<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>Debugging Techniques</h1>
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+
+<p> Here we present some useful hints to debugging your Qt-based software.
+<p> <h2> Command Line Options
+</h2>
+<a name="1"></a><p> When you run a Qt program you can specify several command line options
+that can help with debugging.
+<p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0">
+<tr bgcolor="#a2c511"> <th valign="top">Option <th valign="top">Result
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">-nograb
+<td valign="top">The application should never grab <a href="qwidget.html#grabMouse">the mouse</a> or <a href="qwidget.html#grabKeyboard">the
+ keyboard</a>. This option is set by default when the
+program is running in the <tt>gdb</tt> debugger under Linux.
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">-dograb
+<td valign="top">Ignore any implicit or explicit -nograb. -dograb wins over
+-nograb even when -nograb is last on the command line.
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">-sync
+<td valign="top">Runs the application in X synchronous mode. Synchronous mode
+forces the X server to perform each X client request
+immediately and not use buffer optimization. It makes the
+program easier to debug and often much slower. The -sync
+option is only valid for the X11 version of Qt.
+</table></center>
+<p> <h2> Warning and Debugging Messages
+</h2>
+<a name="2"></a><p> Qt includes three global functions for writing out warning and debug
+text.
+<ul>
+<li> <a href="qapplication.html#qDebug">qDebug()</a> for writing debug output for testing etc.
+<li> <a href="qapplication.html#qWarning">qWarning()</a> for writing warning output when program
+errors occur.
+<li> <a href="qapplication.html#qFatal">qFatal()</a> for writing fatal error messages
+and exiting.
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+<p> The Qt implementation of these functions prints the text to the <tt>stderr</tt>
+output under Unix/X11 and to the debugger under Windows. You can
+take over these functions by installing a message handler;
+<a href="qapplication.html#qInstallMsgHandler">qInstallMsgHandler()</a>.
+<p> The debugging functions <a href="qobject.html#dumpObjectTree">QObject::dumpObjectTree</a>() and <a href="qobject.html#dumpObjectInfo">QObject::dumpObjectInfo</a>() are often useful when an application looks
+or acts strangely. More useful if you use object names than not, but
+often useful even without names.
+<p> <h2> Debugging Macros
+</h2>
+<a name="3"></a><p> The header file <a href="qglobal-h.html">qglobal.h</a> contains many debugging macros and
+<tt>#define</tt>s.
+<p> Two important macros are:
+<ul>
+<li> <a href="qapplication.html#Q_ASSERT">Q_ASSERT(b)</a> where b is a boolean
+expression, writes the warning: "ASSERT: 'b' in file file.cpp (234)"
+if b is FALSE.
+<li> <a href="qapplication.html#Q_CHECK_PTR">Q_CHECK_PTR(p)</a> where p is a pointer.
+Writes the warning "In file file.cpp, line 234: Out of memory" if p is
+0.
+</ul>
+<p> These macros are useful for detecting program errors, e.g. like this:
+<pre>
+ char *alloc( int size )
+ {
+ <a href="qapplication.html#Q_ASSERT">Q_ASSERT</a>( size &gt; 0 );
+ char *p = new char[size];
+ <a href="qapplication.html#Q_CHECK_PTR">Q_CHECK_PTR</a>( p );
+ return p;
+ }
+</pre>
+
+<p> If you define the flag QT_FATAL_ASSERT, Q_ASSERT will call fatal()
+instead of warning(), so a failed assertion will cause the program to
+exit after printing the error message.
+<p> Note that the Q_ASSERT macro is a null expression if <tt>QT_CHECK_STATE</tt> (see
+below) is not defined. Any code in it will simply not be
+executed. Similarly Q_CHECK_PTR is a null expression if <tt>QT_CHECK_NULL</tt> is
+not defined. Here is an example of how you should <em>not</em> use Q_ASSERT and
+Q_CHECK_PTR:
+<p> <pre>
+ char *alloc( int size )
+ {
+ char *p;
+ <a href="qapplication.html#Q_CHECK_PTR">Q_CHECK_PTR</a>( p = new char[size] ); // WRONG!
+ return p;
+ }
+</pre>
+
+<p> The problem is tricky: <em>p</em> is set to a sane value only as long as the
+correct checking flags are defined. If this code is compiled without
+the QT_CHECK_NULL flag defined, the code in the Q_CHECK_PTR expression is
+not executed (correctly, since it's only a debugging aid) and <em>alloc</em>
+returns a wild pointer.
+<p> The Qt library contains hundreds of internal checks that will print
+warning messages when some error is detected.
+<p> The tests for sanity and the resulting warning messages inside Qt are
+conditional, based on the state of various debugging flags:
+<center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0">
+<tr bgcolor="#a2c511"> <th valign="top">Flag <th valign="top">Meaning
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">QT_CHECK_STATE <td valign="top">Check for consistent/expected object state
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">QT_CHECK_RANGE <td valign="top">Check for variable range errors
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">QT_CHECK_NULL <td valign="top">Check for dangerous null pointers
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">QT_CHECK_MATH <td valign="top">Check for dangerous math, e.g. division by 0
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">QT_NO_CHECK <td valign="top">Turn off all QT_CHECK_... flags
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">QT_DEBUG <td valign="top">Enable debugging code
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">QT_NO_DEBUG <td valign="top">Turn off QT_DEBUG flag
+</table></center>
+<p> By default, both QT_DEBUG and all the QT_CHECK flags are on. To turn
+off QT_DEBUG, define QT_NO_DEBUG. To turn off the QT_CHECK flags,
+define QT_NO_CHECK.
+<p> Example:
+<pre>
+ void f( char *p, int i )
+ {
+ #if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
+ if ( p == 0 )
+ <a href="qapplication.html#qWarning">qWarning</a>( "f: Null pointer not allowed" );
+ #endif
+
+ #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
+ if ( i &lt; 0 )
+ <a href="qapplication.html#qWarning">qWarning</a>( "f: The index cannot be negative" );
+ #endif
+ }
+</pre>
+
+<p> <h2> Common bugs
+</h2>
+<a name="4"></a><p> There is one bug that is so common that it deserves mention here: If
+you include the <a href="metaobjects.html#Q_OBJECT">Q_OBJECT</a> macro in a class declaration and run the
+<a href="moc.html">moc</a>, but forget to link the <a href="moc.html#moc">moc</a>-generated
+object code into your executable, you will get very confusing error
+messages. Any link error complaining about a lack of <tt>vtbl</tt>,
+<tt>_vtbl</tt>, <tt>__vtbl</tt> or similar is likely to be a result of this
+problem.
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