After VS catches an exception, it halts the program and displays debugging tools. I can't close the program. If I click on Stop Debugging, VS doesn't end the program. It gives a dialog telling it will close the dialog automatically once it terminates the program but it never closes. It gives a option to forcefully stop the debug. If I stop the debug, I won't be able to compile because the linker complains that the executable is being used.
If I try to kill the process manually, Windows tells access denied. I have to close VS and then start it again to be able to compile again.
I mean do most people handcode qt in a text editor or general c++ IDE that doesn't have tools for drawing windows, or do most that use it use visual studio?
Qt Creator includes a designer that lets you click your GUI together which has some advantages over code because you get to see what you are doing. You can also use VS only or the designer additionally and I believe there is a plugin for VS to give it Qt Designer capabilities, but that might require payment.
you can either write a StringFromMyEnum function which would basically be a big switch statement, or use a library like github.com/aantron/better-enums
@Dariusz Use Java. Seriously, this is one thing Java did really well, and C++...not so much. I'm pretty sure it's at the top of the list of reasons to add compile-time reflection to C++.
enum class Color { Red, Green, Blue }; /* ... */ auto c = static_cast<Color>(42); // that will return a value, which, casted back to int, will be equal to 42