I'm just getting started with the ESRI Qt SDK and I've added a map window to my main.qml as an initial step in getting to know the SDK. It works nicely during runtime but when I close the application a qthread exception is thrown and it's display for a few seconds and then it times out. I've caught the exception in the debugger but I've got no symbols for where the exception originates. I have attached a screenshot of the call stack as well as the exception.
Seems like there must be some cleanup code somewhere that I need add to properly shut down.
Running on windows 10 1903 with Qt 5.13.1 and the latest ESRI SDK 100.6 and Visual Studio 2017
Any tips on what I need to add to shut down cleanly would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Brad DuBois
Hi Brad-
We haven't run across this issue. I tried running 5.13.2 Windows MSVC 2017 in release and debug and couldn't reproduce the issue. Are you using one of the SDK templates? Any additional details on how to reproduce?
Hello Lucas,
Thank you for the reply. When I first began to experiment with the ESRI SDK I was creating child Window objects in the context of the top level ApplicationWindow in main.qml and pasting in the example code from the ESRI Samples application. When I just have the one Application window and put the map in there I do not see the problem.
Effectively I was doing this as a quick way to get a map window
Hello Brad,
Is any new news about this issue,
There is no option to create a map outside the context, "main"?
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Alex