I noticed some quite strange behavior when working with Qt 5.15/C++.
I was working on a small application when I wanted to set a context property for my root context.
My application is a QtQuick app which uses QQmlApplicationEngine
instead of QQuickView
(which was, for whatever reason, the default when creating a Qt Quick app):
QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
const QUrl url(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml"));
// ...
QStringList entryList { "String1", "String2", "String3" };
Then, when assigning the string list as a context property for my root context, I wanted to use STL shared pointers instead of raw pointers:
std::shared_ptr<QQmlContext> context = std::make_shared<QQmlContext>(engine.rootContext());
if (!context) {
qDebug() << "Failed to get root context. exiting.";
exit(-1);
}
context->setContextProperty("entryList", QVariant::fromValue(entryList));
My entry list will be empty inside QML.
However, when I use raw pointers:
QQmlContext* context = engine.rootContext();
// ...
everything works just fine and the entryList
var is filled inside QML.
Is there a logical behaviour behind this which I don't yet understand?
By the way, when using QSharedPointer
s instead of shared_ptr
, The list will be filled, however I'm getting a debugger exception on exit:
Exception at 0x7ff8022f2933, code: 0xc0000005: read access violation at: 0xffffffffffffffff, flags=0x0 (first chance)
delete
resp. connecting signals to adeleteLater()
slot?