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|Step through some (not all) test* functions and check whether the displayed data looks | |Step through some (not all) test* functions and check whether the displayed data looks correct | ||
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|The code contains comments with the expected displayed data. These are meant for semi-automatic runs and might differ from what you see. Use your own judgement what's correct and what's not. | |||
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|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. | |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. |
Revision as of 10:46, 30 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 correct | The code contains comments with the expected displayed data. These are meant for semi-automatic runs and might differ from what you see. Use your own judgement what's correct and what's not. | |
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? |