put the qDebug statements right after the functions were initialized.
was the output. which leads me to beleive that the tables are initialized.3 2
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although if I drop them down, things go boom. alright, I think we're close to a solution. Which I got sidetracked by gdb being screwy.
Edit: ok, found the problem, and well, it was a pretty stupid PEBCAK error. I had added the table to a layout, which was added to a widget, which was added to a scrollarea, which was added to a stacked widget. I had another layout tacked on to another widget and another scroll area to tack onto the stackedwidget, but I typoed the name of that second scrollarea when I added the widget, and wrote in the name of the first instead, thus things got overwritten or exploded when I tried to add the second widget on top of the first.
Only such screwups are virtually indetectable when there are a few hundred lines to set up the layout and stuff.
Thanks for the help. I figured it was a stupid mistake somewhere, but didn't realize how stupid. GDB didn't help me much.
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