On Monday 29 March 2010 12:17:15 Catalin Iacob wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Hugo Parente Lima > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't known, but my guess is that it's compiled with support for > > exceptions, despite of Qt itself do not use exceptions at all. > > Ok, I'll try to find that out on some Qt list or IRC channel. > > > I added it because ApiExtractor does not use exceptions, but if adding > > this flag on windows causes various tests to fail, better remove it, or > > just define QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS > > I still want to figure out more clearly what's happening. I'll do some > more testing, asking around and thinking about it. > > > First time I compiled and tested ApiExtractor on windows it was failing > > with a segfault in one test, IIRC a crash inside libxml2 or libxslt, but > > at the time I used precompiled packages for these libraries. > > I also get 1 crash in Debug but I think I know the cause and fix for > that one so I didn't mention it. But besides it, I get the 4 above > just in Release (not in RelwithDebInfo - weird). > > >> 3. do you have any other ideas regarding how to tell QTestLib to stop > >> eating exceptions and crashes so that I can debug them? > > > > Maybe someone on #qt on freenode know the answer. > > I'll ask there. > > Thanks for the quick reply! Easter is coming so I won't be able to > look at this for some time but I'll get back to it afterward.
Ok, everyone needs to enjoy weekends :-D, btw is always nice to see someone working to port PySide to other platforms. Thanks! > Catalin > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside -- Hugo Parente Lima INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia
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