[Qt-creator] 100% CPU core on a README.md
Eike Ziller
Eike.Ziller at qt.io
Mon Apr 6 07:42:09 CEST 2020
Which version of Qt Creator are you using?
E.g. Qt Creator 4.11.0 and .1 had https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-23647 , fixed in 4.11.2
Br, Eike
> On Apr 4, 2020, at 13:32, Christian Gagneraud <chgans at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 00:05, Christian Gagneraud <chgans at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Any known issue with MD? Or maybe with the language server (I use that
>> for python)?
>
> Oops, sorry, the issue is not caused by that file. I had another QtC
> open w/ a 'broken' project.
>
> I need to understand a project that contains a USB firmware and
> Windows dlls and exes sources, and the whole thing is for Visual
> studio.
> So I created a top level qmake file, with ONLY
> INCLUDEPATH
> QMAKE_CFLAGS
> SOURCES
>
> None of this can build, b/c it requires windows and a custom ARM
> toolchain (I have none). But at least i can use QtC, and some of the
> benefit of the code model, which is what I only need.
>
> So, is it expected/acceptable, that QtC needs 100% of a core to cope
> with unbuildable source code?
>
> I think that being able to use QtC for retro-engineering from source
> is a nice capability.
>
> Chris
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