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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T14:05:25+00:00 2026-05-27T14:05:25+00:00

Following is the code sample taken from Qt application. I want to write following

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Following is the code sample taken from Qt application. I want to write following “foreach” loop as for loop with C++ iterators.

DocumentWindow *MdiWindow::activeDocument()
{
  return qobject_cast<DocumentWindow*>(workspace->activeWindow());
}

int i=1;
foreach( QWidget *w, workspace->windowList() ) // workspace = new QWorkspace();
      {
        QString text;
        if( i<10 )
          text = tr("&%1 %2").arg( i++ ).arg( w->windowTitle() );
        else
          text = w->windowTitle();

        QAction *action = windowMenu->addAction( text );
        action->setCheckable( true );
        action->setChecked( w == activeDocument() );
        connect( action, SIGNAL(triggered()), mapper, SLOT(map()) ); // mapper = new QSignalMapper( this );
        mapper->setMapping( action, w );
}

Following is my attempt. It compiles fine, but as soon as this code gets called in a running application it crashes. and I do not know why. Am I doing it right?

DocumentWindow *MdiWindow::activeDocument()
{
  return qobject_cast<DocumentWindow*>(workspace->activeWindow());
}

int i = 1;    
for(QWidgetList::iterator it = (workspace->windowList()).begin(); it != (workspace->windowList()).end(); ++it)
{
            QString text;
            if(i < 10)
                text = QString("&%1 %2").arg(i++).arg((*it)->windowTitle());
            else
                text = (*it)->windowTitle();

            QAction *action = windowMenu->addAction(text);
            action->setCheckable(true);
            action->setChecked((*it) == activeDocument());
            connect(action, SIGNAL(triggered()), mapper, SLOT(map()));
            mapper->setMapping(action, (*it));
}

Answer: I did not realize that workspace->windowList() returns by value and hence both iterators are pointing to different instances of the containers.

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    2026-05-27T14:05:26+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:05 pm

    You are calling workspace->windowList() multiple times in the query which would be returning different containers and thus the iterator is not from the same collection.

    Store the results of workspace->windowList() in a local variable and iterate over that.

    QWigetList winList = workspace->windowList()
    for(QWidgetList::iterator it = winList.begin(); it != winList.end(); ++it)

    The reason this occurs is that the windowList() returns a QWidgetList by value not by reference. See this question for a discussion on what is happening.

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