The log unfortunately did not reveal any clues.
It would be good to keep your IDE running with --debug-log, so that if it crashes again there will be a logfile and hopefully a stacktrace.
The option for the recompile are to add debug info, so a stacktrace (hopefully) will have line numbers.
I forgot: attach a -gl to the options: -gw -Criot -O- -gl
But that only matters, if there is a crash, so it did not affect the current log.
-O- disables optimization. There is a slight change that this "hides" the crash, so you may change the options to -gw -Criot -O2 -gl
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but did not exit debug mode.
To be precise:
- Your app kept running ?
- The IDE icons for run kept being disabled, as if there was a running app, and the stop button kept being active?
The latter would explain, why you could not compile. (Because if the IDE thinks the debugger still runs....)
In this case you can try from the Run menu: Reset Debugger
According to the log, you started your app twice in the debugger.
Both times I see a 'reason="exited-normally"' => that would indicate the app run to its normal end (no killing via ctrl F2). So if you pressed ctrl-F2 this was after the app had exited (thats ok, that should do no damage)
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Do you use the new "Desktop" feature of the IDE?