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    Lucian
    wrote on last edited by Lucian
    #18

    Thanks @mrjj , @jsulm
    Now it's better.
    "status sig: true"

    But the startProcess() still isn't call yet.
    The message from slot is not printed and the calc.exe doesn't show up, but at lest the status from QQuickView is changed.

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      Thanks @mrjj , @jsulm
      Now it's better.
      "status sig: true"

      But the startProcess() still isn't call yet.
      The message from slot is not printed and the calc.exe doesn't show up, but at lest the status from QQuickView is changed.

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      jsulm
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      #19

      @Lucian Try to connect first:

      void Process::run() {
          QObject::connect(view,SIGNAL(view::statusChanged),this, SLOT(Process::startProcess()));
          view->setSource(QUrl("qrc:/loading.qml"));
          view->setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
          view->show();
      }

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        wrote on last edited by
        #20

        Yes @jsulm .
        It work but this doesn't solve my problem.
        I try to connect status change with startProcess because the progress bar (loading.qml) was block by waitForFinish(-1).
        Now is happening the same.
        The signal and the slot are called in the right order but also loading.qml doesn't popup until i close the calc.exe.

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          Yes @jsulm .
          It work but this doesn't solve my problem.
          I try to connect status change with startProcess because the progress bar (loading.qml) was block by waitForFinish(-1).
          Now is happening the same.
          The signal and the slot are called in the right order but also loading.qml doesn't popup until i close the calc.exe.

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
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          #21

          @Lucian Why do you wait for the process to finish?

          this->proc->waitForFinished(-1);
          

          Are you aware that this call blocks the event loop (so your app is blocked)?

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            wrote on last edited by Lucian
            #22

            Yes @jsulm .
            I need to do that because the process what will be launch will create a txt file. This file will be use farder so i need to be sore the process has finished his job and has created the txt.

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              Yes @jsulm .
              I need to do that because the process what will be launch will create a txt file. This file will be use farder so i need to be sore the process has finished his job and has created the txt.

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by jsulm
              #23

              @Lucian No need to wait for this! Just connect to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#finished signal - when it is called the process has finished...
              Qt is an asynchronous framework - you should adapt to asynchronous programming.

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                Lucian
                wrote on last edited by
                #24

                But how will wait my application to create the txt file ? Because after the process is finished i want to read from that .txt file created by him and if i read before creation the application will fail.
                So i need to connect the finish signal from QProcess with a slot that make the read from .txt file? :D

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                  But how will wait my application to create the txt file ? Because after the process is finished i want to read from that .txt file created by him and if i read before creation the application will fail.
                  So i need to connect the finish signal from QProcess with a slot that make the read from .txt file? :D

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
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                  #25

                  @Lucian Yes, you simply connect a slot to that signal and do what you want with that file in this slot.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    #26

                    I have made some changes and now look like this:

                    void Process::startProcess()
                    {
                        qDebug() << "startProcess called";
                        this->proc->start("C:\\Windows\\System32\\calc.exe", QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                        qDebug() << "connect status :" << QObject::connect(proc,SIGNAL(QProcess::finished()),this, SLOT(addData()));
                    }
                    

                    And the slot:

                    void Process::addData()
                    {
                        qDebug() << "addData call:";
                        SomeClasss c;    
                        c.read();
                    }
                    

                    The problem is again with type of the signal:
                    *QObject::connect: No such signal QProcess::QProcess::finished()

                    From documentation (Qt doc) doesn't seems to be something wrong.

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                      wrote on last edited by Lucian
                      #27

                      I have solved the problem like this:

                          qDebug() << "connect status :" << QObject::connect(proc,SIGNAL(finished(int, QProcess::ExitStatus)),this, SLOT(addData()));
                      

                      I will mark this as Solved.
                      Thank you for your help @jsulm , @mrjj .

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