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  • P Pauly

    Can you give me some hint how can I print that as string? Thanks.

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    jsulm
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    wrote on last edited by jsulm
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    @Pauly

    qDebug() << data.lpData;
    

    should do
    How do you print it out now?

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      wrote on last edited by VRonin
      #7

      Good old hungarian notation makes it clear that lpData is a pointer and you are passing a pointer to a temporary variable to it so it can't work.

      LPCTSTR dataString = new TCHAR [cmd.size()+1];
       for(int i=0i<cmd.size();++i)
      dataString[i]= static_cast<TCHAR>(cmd.at(i).unicode());
      dataString[cmd.size()]=static_cast<TCHAR>('\0');
      COPYDATASTRUCT data;
      data.dwData = 0x267811;
      data.cbData = cmd.size()+1;
      data.lpData = dataString;
      DWORD lpdwResult;
      LRESULT err = SendMessageTimeout(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, 0, (LPARAM)&data, SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 2000, &lpdwResult); //WM_COPYDATA
      delete [] dataString;
      

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      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        Pauly
        wrote on last edited by Pauly
        #8
        qDebug() << data.lpData;
        

        was what I used. It seems to print the pointer...

        so i did some searching and used

        char* a=(char *)data.lpData;
        for (int i=0; i<data.cbData; ++i) {
            qDebug() << *a ;
            ++a;
        }
        

        I can see that in Run mode the characters are correct. And in Debug mode it is a bunch of garbage, so it fails. So why would this be different in debug mode?

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        • VRoninV VRonin

          Good old hungarian notation makes it clear that lpData is a pointer and you are passing a pointer to a temporary variable to it so it can't work.

          LPCTSTR dataString = new TCHAR [cmd.size()+1];
           for(int i=0i<cmd.size();++i)
          dataString[i]= static_cast<TCHAR>(cmd.at(i).unicode());
          dataString[cmd.size()]=static_cast<TCHAR>('\0');
          COPYDATASTRUCT data;
          data.dwData = 0x267811;
          data.cbData = cmd.size()+1;
          data.lpData = dataString;
          DWORD lpdwResult;
          LRESULT err = SendMessageTimeout(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, 0, (LPARAM)&data, SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 2000, &lpdwResult); //WM_COPYDATA
          delete [] dataString;
          
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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @VRonin said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

          data.lpData = dataString;

          I'm getting a bunch of errors. What should I do?

          191: error: assignment of read-only location '*(dataString + ((sizetype)(((unsigned int)i) * 2u)))'
          dataString[i] = static_cast<TCHAR>(cmd.at(i).unicode());
          ^

          192: error: assignment of read-only location '(dataString + ((sizetype)(((unsigned int)cmd.QString::size()) * 2u)))'
          dataString[cmd.size()]=static_cast<TCHAR>('\0');
          ^
          error: invalid conversion from 'const void
          ' to 'PVOID {aka void*}' [-fpermissive]
          data.lpData = dataString;
          ^

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            wrote on last edited by VRonin
            #10

            sorry, didn't realise LPCTSTR (I too failed at reading hungarian notation) is defined as const, just replace it with LPTSTR or with TCHAR* or with auto

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            • VRoninV VRonin

              sorry, didn't realise LPCTSTR (I too failed at reading hungarian notation) is defined as const, just replace it with LPTSTR or with TCHAR* or with auto

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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              @VRonin said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

              sorry, didn't realise LPCTSTR (I too failed at reading hungarian notation) is defined as const, just replace it with LPTSTR or with TCHAR* or with auto

              Thanks for the note. So I change the code to:

              TCHAR* dataString = new TCHAR [cmd.size()+1];
              for(int i=0; i<cmd.size();++i)
                  dataString[i] = static_cast<TCHAR>(cmd.at(i).unicode());
              dataString[cmd.size()]=static_cast<TCHAR>('\0');
              
              
              COPYDATASTRUCT data;
              data.dwData = MAGIC;
              data.cbData = cmd.size()+1;
              data.lpData = dataString;
              char* a=(char *)data.lpData;
              
              for (int i=0; i<data.cbData; ++i) {
                  qDebug() << *a ;
                  ++a;
              }
              DWORD lpdwResult;
              LRESULT err = SendMessageTimeout(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, 0, (LPARAM)&data, SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 2000, &lpdwResult); //WM_COPYDATA
              

              I can see the cmd being printed out (only half of cmd thought) but debug mode still failed. Target application now seems to get the first character of cmd, just as if I send QString* or QString.toLatin1().data().

              I guess the question comes down to, what is the difference in QString::toLocal8bit().data() in Run mode and Debug mode?

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              • P Pauly

                @VRonin said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

                sorry, didn't realise LPCTSTR (I too failed at reading hungarian notation) is defined as const, just replace it with LPTSTR or with TCHAR* or with auto

                Thanks for the note. So I change the code to:

                TCHAR* dataString = new TCHAR [cmd.size()+1];
                for(int i=0; i<cmd.size();++i)
                    dataString[i] = static_cast<TCHAR>(cmd.at(i).unicode());
                dataString[cmd.size()]=static_cast<TCHAR>('\0');
                
                
                COPYDATASTRUCT data;
                data.dwData = MAGIC;
                data.cbData = cmd.size()+1;
                data.lpData = dataString;
                char* a=(char *)data.lpData;
                
                for (int i=0; i<data.cbData; ++i) {
                    qDebug() << *a ;
                    ++a;
                }
                DWORD lpdwResult;
                LRESULT err = SendMessageTimeout(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, 0, (LPARAM)&data, SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 2000, &lpdwResult); //WM_COPYDATA
                

                I can see the cmd being printed out (only half of cmd thought) but debug mode still failed. Target application now seems to get the first character of cmd, just as if I send QString* or QString.toLatin1().data().

                I guess the question comes down to, what is the difference in QString::toLocal8bit().data() in Run mode and Debug mode?

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                wrote on last edited by VRonin
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                @Pauly said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

                char* a=(char *)data.lpData;

                Are you sure lpData is char and not wchar?

                instead of

                char* a=(char *)data.lpData;
                
                for (int i=0; i<data.cbData; ++i) {
                    qDebug() << *a ;
                    ++a;
                }
                
                

                try printing it using

                #if defined(UNICODE) || defined(_UNICODE)
                std::wcout
                #else
                std::cout
                #endif
                << static_cast<TCHAR*>(data.lpData);
                

                what is the difference in QString::toLocal8bit().data() in Run mode and Debug mode?

                QString::toLocal8bit() returns a temporary QByteArray, .data() returns a pointer to the internal data of that temporary variable. That pointer becomes invalid as soon as the temporary variable gets destroyed (i.e. a line below). The debug mode might just keep that variable alive for longer lo let you see inside it if you needed to

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                ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                • VRoninV VRonin

                  @Pauly said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

                  char* a=(char *)data.lpData;

                  Are you sure lpData is char and not wchar?

                  instead of

                  char* a=(char *)data.lpData;
                  
                  for (int i=0; i<data.cbData; ++i) {
                      qDebug() << *a ;
                      ++a;
                  }
                  
                  

                  try printing it using

                  #if defined(UNICODE) || defined(_UNICODE)
                  std::wcout
                  #else
                  std::cout
                  #endif
                  << static_cast<TCHAR*>(data.lpData);
                  

                  what is the difference in QString::toLocal8bit().data() in Run mode and Debug mode?

                  QString::toLocal8bit() returns a temporary QByteArray, .data() returns a pointer to the internal data of that temporary variable. That pointer becomes invalid as soon as the temporary variable gets destroyed (i.e. a line below). The debug mode might just keep that variable alive for longer lo let you see inside it if you needed to

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @VRonin

                  Where could I see the output as printing it your way? I'm running this at QtCreator and I can't figure out where the output goes. Thanks.

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                  • P Pauly

                    @VRonin

                    Where could I see the output as printing it your way? I'm running this at QtCreator and I can't figure out where the output goes. Thanks.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @Pauly "Application output" tab

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Pauly "Application output" tab

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @jsulm

                      I see that now. Yes, it is the cmd that I'm trying to send. However the application still does not get it...

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        How does the application expect the command? UTF-16, UTF-8, ASCII?

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                          Pauly
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          I think UTF8, since .toLocal8bit() is the only thing that works, even in Run mode...

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            ok then, back to the basic:

                            void MyClass::SendCmd(HWND hwnd, QString cmd)
                            {
                            const QByteArray utf8Cmd = cmd.toUtf8();
                            COPYDATASTRUCT data;
                            data.dwData = 0x267811;
                            data.cbData = cmd.size()+1;
                            data.lpData = utf8Cmd.data();
                            DWORD lpdwResult;
                            LRESULT err = SendMessageTimeout(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, 0, (LPARAM)&data, SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 2000, &lpdwResult); //WM_COPYDATA
                            }
                            

                            @Pauly said in What is the difference between Run and Debug in QtCreator?:

                            I think UTF8, since .toLocal8bit() is the only thing that works

                            toLocal8bit not necessarily == toUtf8

                            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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