No, I didn't. Its QML/Python app, so it is not clear what I should attach the debugger to. sailfish-qml?
Rinigus On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 12:35 PM Slava Monich <slava.mon...@jolla.com> wrote: > Have you tried debugging with a debugger (run the app under gdb and > examine the backtrace when it gets stuck)? That seems to be the obvious > first step to me. > Cheers, > -Slava > > We debugged a failure to initiate destruction further. As suggested > by @wdehoog, I added > > Connections { > target: __quickWindow > onClosing: console.log("....") > } > > > to ApplicationWindow. This one does get called during app closure, without > further propagation over to destruction of items. > > Any ideas on how to debug it further? > > Rinigus > > > > On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 4:24 PM rinigus <rinigus....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am working on Pure Maps - a fork of @otsaloma's map applications. As a >> background: Its a Python app, with pyotherside used for QML/Python >> interaction. Its also using Mapbox GL widget that I wrote on the basis of >> Mapbox GL QtLocation plugin. >> >> I am facing a problem which I don't know how to solve, hence asking for >> help. Namely, Pure Maps sometimes does not shutdown cleanly after closure >> by the user. Namely, when app is closed in GUI (I presume close guesture or >> touching X in SFOS overview mode), the process stays. Same if the app is >> started from terminal - if the shutdown was unsuccessful, terminal prompt >> does not return after closing the program. >> >> And here were the mystery starts. With the suspicion that maybe some >> python call is hanging, the printouts were added before and after Python >> calls (through QML Python wrapper). Regardless to whether the app was >> shutdown cleanly or was left hanging, the calls (sync or async) always >> returned. >> >> I have added printout statements in Component.onDestruction for key QML >> items in the app and could see that, when the app hangs, none of the >> onDestruction handlers were called. >> >> Hence the question, what could cause Silica app to refuse starting >> destruction cascade? >> >> This issue is mainly reported by J1 users and I had a great help >> from @pichlo with debugging it. Sometimes, we observed OOM killing of other >> app during the navigation. So, I presume, the device is under significant >> RAM pressure. But still, I am rather blank on where to debug it further and >> what could cause such behavior. >> >> For the record, haven't seen this on my device (onyx). >> >> Rinigus >> > > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscr...@lists.sailfishos.org > > >
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