passing by reference... my darkest enemy
actual reason below:
In your case (without reference) the compiler generates a temporary object (int) for the first argument of your MyApplication constructor. You pass this temporary int to QApplication’s constructor (with int reference), which saves the address of this reference. Once your MyApplication constructor is done the temporary int is destroyed but QApplication still has its address.
Here is a list of items that need to be addressed in FreeType 2
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* Implement stem3/counter hints properly in the Postscript hinter.
* Add CIDCMap support to the CID driver.
* Add track kerning support to the PFR driver.
* Add kerning (AFM file) support to the CID driver.
Here is a list of bugs which should be handled
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Other bugs have been registered at the savannah bugzilla of FreeType.
* CID driver:
Handle the case where a CID font has a top-level font matrix also
(see PLRM, 5.11.3, Type 0 CIDFonts). Since CID_FaceInfoRec lacks
a font_matrix entry we have to directly apply it to all subfont
matrices.
* CID driver:
Use top-level font matrix entry for setting the upem value, not the
entries in the FDarray. If absent, use 1000.
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