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  • JonBJ JonB

    @user4592357
    Because it's on your PATH?

    What is the "script" anyway? Is it something interpreted by something which looks at that PROG_DIR environment variable? I don't recognise what is using a PROG_DIR environment variable?

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    @JonB
    no the script isn't in $PATH.

    ok, so at first script isn't available: bash: some_util: command not found
    i set the env var: export PROG_DIR=/some/path/, now script is available: some_util
    when i do which some_util, i get the value of $PROG_DIR, i.e. /some/path/

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      #10

      PROG_DIR is no env var which evaluates something to be available in PATH later on so it must be something special in your setup.

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      • U user4592357

        @JonB
        no the script isn't in $PATH.

        ok, so at first script isn't available: bash: some_util: command not found
        i set the env var: export PROG_DIR=/some/path/, now script is available: some_util
        when i do which some_util, i get the value of $PROG_DIR, i.e. /some/path/

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        wrote on last edited by JonB
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        @user4592357
        I will look around for PROG_DIR now, because I'm interested. EDIT Couldn't find it anywhere!

        Meanwhile, for your question, if some_util is not going to be in the current directory, then QFileInfo("some_util") is not going to find it. If it is found in $PROG_DIR then you will need to expand that environment variable in your code before passing to QFileInfo.

        OOI: can you show us what your PATH environment is before you do anything in a new terminal/shell? From what you described: Does bash allow $PROG_DIR to be "embedded" as an environment variable inside PATH??

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @user4592357
          I will look around for PROG_DIR now, because I'm interested. EDIT Couldn't find it anywhere!

          Meanwhile, for your question, if some_util is not going to be in the current directory, then QFileInfo("some_util") is not going to find it. If it is found in $PROG_DIR then you will need to expand that environment variable in your code before passing to QFileInfo.

          OOI: can you show us what your PATH environment is before you do anything in a new terminal/shell? From what you described: Does bash allow $PROG_DIR to be "embedded" as an environment variable inside PATH??

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          user4592357
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          #12

          @JonB
          okay i will use full path, that not a problem.

          i have one more question, so that script actually outputs something, i'm calling it with QProcess::startDetached(progName, args) where args is the args for the script.
          but since it has output, i wanna suppress it, so i added /dev/null:

          const auto args = QStringList() <<
          		... <<
          		"> /dev/null 2>&1";
          

          but it is passed to the script and the script says it's an unknown/unexpected argument. what should i do?

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          • U user4592357

            @JonB
            okay i will use full path, that not a problem.

            i have one more question, so that script actually outputs something, i'm calling it with QProcess::startDetached(progName, args) where args is the args for the script.
            but since it has output, i wanna suppress it, so i added /dev/null:

            const auto args = QStringList() <<
            		... <<
            		"> /dev/null 2>&1";
            

            but it is passed to the script and the script says it's an unknown/unexpected argument. what should i do?

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #13

            @user4592357
            Once you start using symbols like >, 2>&1 you now cannot try to execute some_util directly. Those are interpreted by the (bash) shell. You will have to achieve a:

            bash -c 'some_util ... > /dev/null 2>&1'
            

            so the executable is bash with two arguments, -c and some_util ... > /dev/null 2>&1 as a single-argument-string.

            This is getting hairy, and probably not the best way to do it. Better use QProcess stdout/err redirection if that's what you need to achieve.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @user4592357
              Once you start using symbols like >, 2>&1 you now cannot try to execute some_util directly. Those are interpreted by the (bash) shell. You will have to achieve a:

              bash -c 'some_util ... > /dev/null 2>&1'
              

              so the executable is bash with two arguments, -c and some_util ... > /dev/null 2>&1 as a single-argument-string.

              This is getting hairy, and probably not the best way to do it. Better use QProcess stdout/err redirection if that's what you need to achieve.

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              user4592357
              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              @JonB
              yes, i need to not have output from that script i'm calling. this didn't work, i still get the output:

              QProcess process;
              process.setStandardOutputFile(QProcess::nullDevice());
              if (!process.startDetached(progName, args))
              ...
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              • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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                Christian Ehrlicher
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                #15

                @user4592357 said in check whether a script exists by script name:

                !process.startDetache

                QProcess::startDetached() is a static function - if you need something from the process, you have to use QProcess::start() as explained in the documentation

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                  You're using this static overload which is not the same as this member function.

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                  • U user4592357

                    @JonB
                    yes, i need to not have output from that script i'm calling. this didn't work, i still get the output:

                    QProcess process;
                    process.setStandardOutputFile(QProcess::nullDevice());
                    if (!process.startDetached(progName, args))
                    ...
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                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #17

                    @user4592357
                    In addition to my learned colleague @Christian-Ehrlicher's excellent catch :)
                    You also need/should call setStandardErrorFile() (or use MergedChannels), in addition to your Output one.

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                      user4592357
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      thanks for the replies, now i have this and it works. is this code okay?

                      	QProcess process;
                      	process.closeReadChannel(QProcess::StandardOutput);
                      	process.start(progPath, args);
                      	while (!process.atEnd());
                      	process.close();
                      

                      also, why suppress errors? i'd like to see if the called program has any errors.

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                      • U user4592357

                        thanks for the replies, now i have this and it works. is this code okay?

                        	QProcess process;
                        	process.closeReadChannel(QProcess::StandardOutput);
                        	process.start(progPath, args);
                        	while (!process.atEnd());
                        	process.close();
                        

                        also, why suppress errors? i'd like to see if the called program has any errors.

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                        JonB
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        @user4592357 said in check whether a script exists by script name:

                        also, why suppress errors? i'd like to see if the called program has any errors.

                        You wrote

                        but since it has output, i wanna suppress it

                        and the code you chose to show had

                        "> /dev/null 2>&1"
                        

                        I was just translating what you wrote, where you are sending stderr to nowhere. It's up to you.

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @user4592357 said in check whether a script exists by script name:

                          also, why suppress errors? i'd like to see if the called program has any errors.

                          You wrote

                          but since it has output, i wanna suppress it

                          and the code you chose to show had

                          "> /dev/null 2>&1"
                          

                          I was just translating what you wrote, where you are sending stderr to nowhere. It's up to you.

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                          user4592357
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #20

                          @JonB
                          okay. and above code is okay? specifically, the while (!process.atEnd()); part.

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                          • U user4592357

                            @JonB
                            okay. and above code is okay? specifically, the while (!process.atEnd()); part.

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                            JonB
                            wrote on last edited by JonB
                            #21

                            @user4592357

                            while (!process.atEnd());

                            Lord, no, I didn't look! That would occupy all CPU time for parent process!

                            If you want to do it synchronously that way you must at least use waitForFinished(), see the example & discussion at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#synchronous-process-api. It's not the best compared to asynchronous with signal/slot, but I haven't got time, again see the doc if you want to understand.

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @user4592357

                              while (!process.atEnd());

                              Lord, no, I didn't look! That would occupy all CPU time for parent process!

                              If you want to do it synchronously that way you must at least use waitForFinished(), see the example & discussion at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#synchronous-process-api. It's not the best compared to asynchronous with signal/slot, but I haven't got time, again see the doc if you want to understand.

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                              user4592357
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #22

                              @JonB
                              i see. thanks a lot

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