Hello,
I am writing some neural network stuff.
I was thinking that it might be a good way to connect nodes in networks via "cables"(containing some function) with slot/signal connections at both ends.
This would be a good basis for random combinations/variations and stuff like that.
Initially, this seemed to work, but as I increased the number of connections slightly, the program just stopped and gave me a:
Process terminated with status -1073741819
I am now wondering, whether there is a limit of the signals and slots one can connect at a time. My program crashed when there were about 1000 slots connected.
However, up to slightly below 1000 (like 950), it seems to work completely effortlessly.
The other possibility is that I have some memory miss-management (googeling the above error indicates so). I am fairly new to C++.
However, the transition from "it works in a millisecond", to "it crashes" when increasing the number of connections by 5% puzzles me.
Has anyone got any experience with the excessive use (several hundred thousands would be nice) of slot/signal connections?
any help greatly appreciated,
t.
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