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** | ** Be sure you have the "/core" (under the root) folder (with sufficient permissions if you don't want to run your app as a root). | ||
** Check if the core dumps are enabled with "'''sysctl kern.coredump'''". It should return 1. Otherwise you can set it by "'''sysctl kern.coredump 1'''". | |||
** The application must be signed, which the project build should do automatically. If you face issues, check that the build resulted in a "codesign" call. The codesign call also includes the right "entitlements" via the entitlements.plist that is included in the sources, which sets "get-task-allow". This is required to get "attachable" permission to your application (as of macOS 12.5, see [https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2415/_index.html#:~:text=and%20UIPasteboard%20sharing.-,get%2Dtask%2Dallow,-The%20boolean%20value Apple official documentation]). Then you can access the memory of your app and get the core dump. | |||
** Be sure to enable core dumps with "ulimit -c unlimited". Note that this is limited to the shell that you called that in, so run it in Terminal and start the application (or Qt Creator and from there the application) from that Terminal (e.g. with "open <path>/Qt\ Creator.app"). | |||
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#Run the project. | #Run the project. | ||
#Click the button "Crash".<br />It should write a core file to the working directory. Depending on the operating system, you might have to set "'''ulimit –c unlimited'''" and/or disable OS-specific crash-reporting mechanisms. | #Click the button "Crash".<br />It should write a core file to the working directory. Depending on the operating system, you might have to set "'''ulimit –c unlimited'''" and/or disable OS-specific crash-reporting mechanisms. |
Revision as of 08:56, 12 June 2023
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Create new project. Can you build, run and debug it? | automated | |
Set breakpoint, press F5 / Cmd + Y to build and run debugger, verify that program stops at a breakpoint that you set:
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"Step into" a couple of times. Can you step into Qt source code (*.cpp file under QTDIR)?
(Mac: switch on 'Use Debug Versions of Frameworks' in run configuration. You need Qt sources.) |
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Test debugging helpers/python lldb: Do classes like QImage or std::string show beautiful information instead of the raw structure? | automated | |
Step through some (not all) test* functions and check whether the displayed data looks sane | ||
Comment out the return statement inside the following functions one by one. Check whether you'll end up with a proper stack trace & locals display.
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Test a breakpoint in a QThread:
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Switch on temporarily 'Operate by Instruction' (small icon above the stack trace) and check whether you see disassembler output and can step by instruction |
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Check I/O (qDebug, std::cout, std::cerr) | ||
Check "Run in Terminal". Use Terminal for input. | ||
Check nothing bad happens on a simple int main() {} program with no breakpoints set | automated |
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Test unusual situations: Kill X 'externally' while debugging (both in a 'running' and 'stopped' state), where X is
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Run the project without checking "Run as root user" on the run settings page.
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Debug the project without checking "Run as root user" on the run settings page.
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Run the project with checking "Run as root user" on the run settings page.
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Debug the project with checking "Run as root user" on the run settings page.
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Is entering invalid credentials handled correctly? |