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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Can you run your application through the debugger to get more details about what is happening ?

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      FoxBandyKoot
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      #8

      I'm not sure about what you wanna see, so I take so captures :
      BREAK POINT 1
      0_1539111993709_BP1.PNG

      BREAK POINT 2
      0_1539111996219_BP2.PNG

      AFTER BREAK POINT 2
      0_1539112035030_BP3.PNG

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        SGaist
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        #9

        What does the script you launch do ?

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          FoxBandyKoot
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          #10

          It makes a count of how many times employes choosed have worked together, based on a xlsx file. Finally return this number (that I cast to string before)

          Sorry for faults, I'm not english :/ And thanks you really for taking time to help me ^^

          # version with 1 parameter
          def __main__(employesChoisis):
              total = Tabstats(employesChoisis)
              str(total)
              
              return total
          
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            It makes a count of how many times employes choosed have worked together, based on a xlsx file. Finally return this number (that I cast to string before)

            Sorry for faults, I'm not english :/ And thanks you really for taking time to help me ^^

            # version with 1 parameter
            def __main__(employesChoisis):
                total = Tabstats(employesChoisis)
                str(total)
                
                return total
            
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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #11

            @FoxBandyKoot

            Finally return this number (that I cast to string before)

            This may not be relevant to whatever your problem is, but:

                total = Tabstats(employesChoisis)
                str(total)
                
                return total
            

            This does not "cast the string before returning as a result". Python str() is a function returning a string. It does not change its argument. Your standalone str(total) line has no side-effects. Your function returns whatever type is returned from Tabstats(). If you need to force-convert return result to a string: return str(total).

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              SGaist
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              #12

              Do you have the same problem if you run a dummy python application ?

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                @FoxBandyKoot

                Finally return this number (that I cast to string before)

                This may not be relevant to whatever your problem is, but:

                    total = Tabstats(employesChoisis)
                    str(total)
                    
                    return total
                

                This does not "cast the string before returning as a result". Python str() is a function returning a string. It does not change its argument. Your standalone str(total) line has no side-effects. Your function returns whatever type is returned from Tabstats(). If you need to force-convert return result to a string: return str(total).

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                FoxBandyKoot
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                #13

                @JonB

                Okay so I changed it, thanks you !

                @SGaist
                I created a test.py just for test :

                def __main__(employesChoisis):
                    
                    
                    return "TEST"
                

                Same error :/

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                  SGaist
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                  And if you just start a normal command line tool like dir ?

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                  • F FoxBandyKoot

                    @JonB

                    Okay so I changed it, thanks you !

                    @SGaist
                    I created a test.py just for test :

                    def __main__(employesChoisis):
                        
                        
                        return "TEST"
                    

                    Same error :/

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @FoxBandyKoot
                    The problem is what I see in the debugger output window is happening while you try to run/debug your program, right? You could put messages in/tell us where exactly you receive the warnings as you step through the code....

                    Right, I am now peering at the screenshot code you are using.

                    1. Remove/comment out
                     _process.setReadChannel(StandardOutput);                    // OPEN CHANNEL FOR READ
                        _process.closeReadChannel(StandardOutput);                      // Stop read
                    
                    

                    I am hoping that will get rid of the nasty output?

                    1. Your parent program is intended to read whatever the sub-process sends to its stdout. Yours is sending nothing. You cannot "return a string" like "TEST" from any program, Python or otherwise (you can only return an integer). Your test.py should probably be going print("HELLO") (Python 3), for what you want.
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                      FoxBandyKoot
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @SGaist
                      I tried to launch "dir" but nothing is happening

                      0_1539443911364_fea54747-28f1-4369-b3c2-08181888146f-image.png

                      @JonB
                      Yes that's it, when I debug I can see this error, on instruction readAllStandardOutput();
                      And the application crash...

                      0_1539444144651_d52f806f-9b41-4599-9778-c39cd31d1d50-image.png

                      If I'm not in debug mode, program continues... that's really weird
                      And when this instruction happens :

                      ui->labelResult->setText(p_stdout); // display output
                      

                      Nothing appears. I don't understand why I should comment out functions which open and close channels... My true script return henceforth a integer :
                      0_1539444768297_95e358f5-0c6d-4a96-9e72-797e5d36f199-image.png

                      You want me to show you the code that precedes the script?

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                      • F FoxBandyKoot

                        @SGaist
                        I tried to launch "dir" but nothing is happening

                        0_1539443911364_fea54747-28f1-4369-b3c2-08181888146f-image.png

                        @JonB
                        Yes that's it, when I debug I can see this error, on instruction readAllStandardOutput();
                        And the application crash...

                        0_1539444144651_d52f806f-9b41-4599-9778-c39cd31d1d50-image.png

                        If I'm not in debug mode, program continues... that's really weird
                        And when this instruction happens :

                        ui->labelResult->setText(p_stdout); // display output
                        

                        Nothing appears. I don't understand why I should comment out functions which open and close channels... My true script return henceforth a integer :
                        0_1539444768297_95e358f5-0c6d-4a96-9e72-797e5d36f199-image.png

                        You want me to show you the code that precedes the script?

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                        JonB
                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #17

                        @FoxBandyKoot
                        1.

                        I tried to launch "dir" but nothing is happening

                        How do you know "nothing is happening" from such a command? Since you're not collecting the output, what do you expect to see?

                        I don't understand why I should comment out functions which open and close channels...

                        Because I don't think you want them, and I don't think it should be done that way, period. I've never used it and had no problems. Why not try?

                        1. _process.readAllStandardOutput()

                        this function returns all data available from the standard output of the process

                        Since you have only done _process.waitForStarted(), how do you know there is any output yet available to read?

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                          FoxBandyKoot
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                          #18
                          1. I thinked that I could see content of directory where the script is located in the pyzo interpreter :
                            0_1539508130846_b43f7eff-f3df-4434-9cbf-99218a6986fc-image.png

                          2. So I tried to comment out these functions :

                                  _process.setReadChannel(StandardOutput);                    // OPEN CHANNEL FOR READ
                          
                                  _process.closeReadChannel(StandardOutput);                      // Stop read
                          

                          And the application doesn't crash anymore either in debug mode or not ! But the return value in "p_stdout" is null.

                          1. how do you know there is any output yet available to read?

                          In my new code I try to implement

                          waitForReadyRead and waitForBytesWritten but I don't pass into these functions, I don't know why :/

                          Only waitForStarted return true, so the first readAllStandardOutput happens but return nothing from true script or test script.

                          #include "ui_tabtstatemp_countworktogether.h"
                          
                          #include <QMessageBox>
                          #include <QDebug>
                          
                          TabtStatEmp_CountWorkTogether::TabtStatEmp_CountWorkTogether(QString file_path, QString script_path, QString employesDesires, QWidget *parent) :
                              QDialog(parent),
                              ui(new Ui::TabtStatEmp_CountWorkTogether)
                          
                          {
                          
                              ui->setupUi(this);
                          
                          // OPEN XLS FILE
                              
                              QFile xslFile(file_path);
                              xslFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text);
                          
                          
                          // EXEC PYTHON SCRIPT
                          
                          
                             // QStringList args = (QStringList() << script_path << employesDesires << file_path) ; // parameters on final version
                          //    QStringList args = (QStringList() << script_path << employesDesires ) ; // second try with just one parameter
                              QStringList args = (QStringList() << script_path << employesDesires ) ; // first try without parameter
                          
                              QString program = "Python";                                                         // program
                          
                              QString p_stdout;
                          
                              _process.start(program, args );                                 // START PROG
                          
                              if (_process.waitForStarted()){                                 // Check if python is running
                          
                                  QMessageBox::warning(this,tr("Have started"), tr("Have started"));
                          
                          //        _process.setReadChannel(StandardOutput);                    // OPEN CHANNEL FOR READ
                          
                                  p_stdout = _process.readAllStandardOutput();                // get output
                          
                                  if (_process.waitForReadyRead(10000)){                                 // 10 sec to check if data is ready
                                      QMessageBox::warning(this,tr("Data ready"), tr("Data ready"));
                          
                                      p_stdout = _process.readAllStandardOutput();                // get output
                          
                          
                                      if (_process.waitForBytesWritten(10000)){     // 10 sec to check if data is written
                                          QMessageBox::warning(this,tr("Data written"), tr("Data written"));
                          
                                      }
                                  }
                          
                          
                              }
                          
                          //    _process.closeReadChannel(StandardOutput);                      // CLOSE CHANNEL FOR READ
                          
                              QMessageBox::warning(this,tr("Have ended"), tr("Have ended"));
                          
                              ui->labelResult->setText(p_stdout); // display output
                          
                              if (!_process.waitForFinished()){                               // If process crash, stop it
                                  return;
                              }
                          }
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          // DESTRUCTOR
                          TabtStatEmp_CountWorkTogether::~TabtStatEmp_CountWorkTogether()
                          {
                              delete ui;
                          }
                          
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                            FoxBandyKoot
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                            #19

                            **My first problem has been resolved, so I will close this, and open a topic for my new problem.

                            For future people who come to this topic : The solution for "Device not open" was to use "start function" instead of "execute function".

                            Thank you people for helping me.**

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