Header:
#define TRACE_ERROR(s) \
{
...
char TraceBuffer[512];
sprintf(TraceBuffer, "%s\t(%s:%d)", s, __FILE__, __LINE__);
DebugErrTrace(TraceBuffer);
...
}
Implementation:
void DebugErrTrace(char *String, ...) {
...
qDebug() << String;
}
The above spits out a line of debug trace, which might look something like
ERROR File Missing! (..\trunk\Common\FileManager.cpp:102)
in Qt Creator's debug console.
I've noticed that Qt's own error messages e.g.
Object::connect: No such slot cClass::Method(QString) in ..\trunk\Components\Class.cpp:301
create what looks like a hyperlink around the __FILE__:__LINE__
part of the debug line, linking to the line which caused the problem. Is there any way I can I do this with my own debug output?
Cheers, Sam
According to Qt Creator source code (there), the hyperlinks are only created for lines matching these regular expressions:
So the simplest lines you could construct look like this:
Qt Creator doesn't seem to care if the path after
"file:///"
is absolute or not.In addition to alexisdm's answer (which helped me very much, big thanks!):
Instead of defining a custom macro, I would suggest to do the following in newer versions of Qt and use
qDebug
itself:The part before
\n
is Qt's default message pattern, and splitting with\n
has the benefit that the log messages also can contain characters like[
or]
without messing up the links.The message pattern can easily be extended with other log details like timestamps, thread id and so on, see the documentation. When adding other details, keep the link in a seperate line to avoid issues with Qt Creator's parsing.