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    Anonymous_Banned275
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    Here is my implementation,
    system("hciconfig -a"); works as expected

    process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList) "hciconfig -a " );

    validates
    if(stdout.isEmpty())

    as empty

        std::cerr<< "String is empty " << std::endl;
    

    #ifdef TRACE
    std::cerr <<"TRACE \nSTART QProcess \nfunction "<< FUNCTION << " \nfile " << FILE<< " \nline # "<< LINE<< std::endl;
    #endif
    system("hciconfig -a");
    //#ifdef BYPASS
    QProcess process;
    process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList) "hciconfig -a " );
    process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished

    QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
    

    // ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
    QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
    if(stdout.isEmpty())
    std::cerr<< "String is empty " << std::endl;
    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);

    process.close();
    

    #ifdef TRACE
    std::cerr <<"TRACE \nEND finished QProcess \nfunction "<< FUNCTION << " \nfile " << FILE<< " \nline # "<< LINE<< std::endl;
    #endif

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      I am trying to utilize QProcess - replacing

      system ("hcitool scan ");

      with

      myProcess->start(program, arguments);

      while start is defined as

      start(QString, QStringList)

      Please help me to transfer original "system call" CORRECTLY to
      QProcess -> start.

      I am hopelessly lost.

      Cheers

      [Edit aha_1980: Fixed QProgress to QProcess]

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      wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
      #4

      @AnneRanch said in QProgress C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

      while start is defined as
      start(QString, QStringList)

      That's correct.

      So what do you expect from doing

      process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList) "hciconfig -a " );

      ?
      (hciconfig is your command, not system)

      Try (this is in terms of "how to start a QProcess" the correct way - But I don't know if your command is correct):

      // declare + define your programm string (name of program)
      QString cmd = "hciconfig"; 
      
      // declare a StringList
      QStringList args; 
      
      // Append argument "-a" to stringList
      args << "-a";
      
      // start process
      process.start(cmd, args);
      

      Edit:
      C-style casts (e.g. (QString) test) are not safe to use in C++. Better use the QString - constructors to create your string or the way, I've used above.
      process.start(QString("hciconfig"), QStringList(QString("-a")));


      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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        Here is my test implementation

           ui->setupUi(this);
            system ("hciconfig -a");
            // declare + define your programm string (name of program)
            qDebug ("declare + define your programm string (name of program ");\
            
            QProcess process;
            QString cmd = "hciconfig";
            // declare a StringList
            QStringList args;
            // Append argument "-a" to stringList
            args << "-a";
              // start process
            process.start(cmd, args);
            //   QProcess process;
            //   process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList)  "hciconfig -a " );
            //    process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished
             QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
            //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
            QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
            if(stdout.isEmpty())
            {
                std::cerr<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                std::cout<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
            }
            if(stderr.isEmpty())
            {
                std::cerr<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                std::cout<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
            }
             std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
               stdout = "TEST DUMMY stdout output ";
            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
             //    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
            //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
            //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);
            
            process.close();
            qDebug ("declare + define your programm string (name of program ");
            exit(53);
            
        

        And here is the concole output

        Starting /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner...
        hci0:	Type: BR/EDR  Bus: USB
        	BD Address: 00:15:83:15:A2:CB  ACL MTU: 672:4  SCO MTU: 48:1
        	UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN 
        	RX bytes:5516 acl:0 sco:0 events:84 errors:0
        	TX bytes:790 acl:0 sco:0 commands:77 errors:0
        	Features: 0xff 0x3e 0x85 0x38 0x18 0x18 0x00 0x00
        	Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3 
        	Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF 
        	Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT 
        	Name: 'z-desktop'
        	Class: 0x1c0104
        	Service Classes: Rendering, Capturing, Object Transfer
        	Device Class: Computer, Desktop workstation
        	HCI Version: 2.0 (0x3)  Revision: 0xc5c
        	LMP Version: 2.0 (0x3)  Subversion: 0xc5c
        	Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
        
        stdout String is empty 
        stderr String is empty 
         Actual process output 
         Actual process output 
         Actual process output TEST DUMMY stdout output 
         Actual process output 
        declare + define your programm string (name of program 
        stdout String is empty 
        stderr String is empty 
        declare + define your programm string (name of program 
        /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner exited with code 53
        

        I believe I am missing instructing the "process" to run "system" function with "hci.." as parameter.
        My syntax MUST be wrong and I really do not know how to fix it.

        Cheers .

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          Here is my test implementation

             ui->setupUi(this);
              system ("hciconfig -a");
              // declare + define your programm string (name of program)
              qDebug ("declare + define your programm string (name of program ");\
              
              QProcess process;
              QString cmd = "hciconfig";
              // declare a StringList
              QStringList args;
              // Append argument "-a" to stringList
              args << "-a";
                // start process
              process.start(cmd, args);
              //   QProcess process;
              //   process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList)  "hciconfig -a " );
              //    process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished
               QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
              //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
              QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
              if(stdout.isEmpty())
              {
                  std::cerr<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                  std::cout<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
              }
              if(stderr.isEmpty())
              {
                  std::cerr<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                  std::cout<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
              }
               std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
              std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                 stdout = "TEST DUMMY stdout output ";
              std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
              std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
               //    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
              //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
              //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);
              
              process.close();
              qDebug ("declare + define your programm string (name of program ");
              exit(53);
              
          

          And here is the concole output

          Starting /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner...
          hci0:	Type: BR/EDR  Bus: USB
          	BD Address: 00:15:83:15:A2:CB  ACL MTU: 672:4  SCO MTU: 48:1
          	UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN 
          	RX bytes:5516 acl:0 sco:0 events:84 errors:0
          	TX bytes:790 acl:0 sco:0 commands:77 errors:0
          	Features: 0xff 0x3e 0x85 0x38 0x18 0x18 0x00 0x00
          	Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3 
          	Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF 
          	Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT 
          	Name: 'z-desktop'
          	Class: 0x1c0104
          	Service Classes: Rendering, Capturing, Object Transfer
          	Device Class: Computer, Desktop workstation
          	HCI Version: 2.0 (0x3)  Revision: 0xc5c
          	LMP Version: 2.0 (0x3)  Subversion: 0xc5c
          	Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
          
          stdout String is empty 
          stderr String is empty 
           Actual process output 
           Actual process output 
           Actual process output TEST DUMMY stdout output 
           Actual process output 
          declare + define your programm string (name of program 
          stdout String is empty 
          stderr String is empty 
          declare + define your programm string (name of program 
          /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner exited with code 53
          

          I believe I am missing instructing the "process" to run "system" function with "hci.." as parameter.
          My syntax MUST be wrong and I really do not know how to fix it.

          Cheers .

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          wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
          #6

          @AnneRanch

          hciconfig -a did exactly what it is supposed to do

          hciconfig prints name and basic information about all the Bluetooth devices installed in the system. If hciX is given but no command is given, it prints basic information on device hciX only. Basic information is interface type, BD address, ACL MTU, SCO MTU, flags (up, init, running, raw, page scan enabled, inquiry scan enabled, inquiry, authentication enabled, encryption enabled).

          (https://linux.die.net/man/8/hciconfig)

          You need some more arguments / parameters. hciconfig -a just prints the whole (-a) configuration.

          But:
          Why you want to deal with BlueZ directly, when you can use the Qt interface, which will use BlueZ for QBluetooth (since you are on Linux)?


          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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            #7

            You need some more arguments / parameters. hciconfig -a just prints the whole (-a) configuration.

            That is NOT the issue , I am using hciconfig -a as an example.
            The issue is how to correctly implement " system " call and retrieve the response for further processing .

            I have a reason to deal direct with blueZ , not related to this post.

            After looking at the attached link, I have a sneaky suspicion that same apply for redirecting "system calls" using QProgress. QProgress is probably implemented by some of the methods discussed there.

            I am learning the hard way that SOME of the "Qtx" wrappers of low level code are really not helping, especially when the implementation is not explained and one feels like it is all high level magic.

            In this case I really only want to pass "hci..." output to file for further processing

            In crudest pseudocode
            hci command output redirect to file
            by whatever method.

            And I did picked QProgress and having an issue with passing the parameters to it.

            THAT is the problem - the parameter passing syntax of ANY external instructions / parameters / arguments to QProgress

            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2655374/how-to-redirect-the-output-of-a-system-call-to-inside-the-program-in-c-c

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              You need some more arguments / parameters. hciconfig -a just prints the whole (-a) configuration.

              That is NOT the issue , I am using hciconfig -a as an example.
              The issue is how to correctly implement " system " call and retrieve the response for further processing .

              I have a reason to deal direct with blueZ , not related to this post.

              After looking at the attached link, I have a sneaky suspicion that same apply for redirecting "system calls" using QProgress. QProgress is probably implemented by some of the methods discussed there.

              I am learning the hard way that SOME of the "Qtx" wrappers of low level code are really not helping, especially when the implementation is not explained and one feels like it is all high level magic.

              In this case I really only want to pass "hci..." output to file for further processing

              In crudest pseudocode
              hci command output redirect to file
              by whatever method.

              And I did picked QProgress and having an issue with passing the parameters to it.

              THAT is the problem - the parameter passing syntax of ANY external instructions / parameters / arguments to QProgress

              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2655374/how-to-redirect-the-output-of-a-system-call-to-inside-the-program-in-c-c

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              wrote on last edited by JonB
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              @AnneRanch
              If all you want to do is execute a single, simple command, you can indeed do that via

              QProcess process;
              process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
              

              and then arrange to send the bytes received to some redirection file you create from your Qt program via QProcess::setStandardOutputFile(). That is probably the simplest in this case.

              However, if you want to do "hci command output redirect to file" where the redirection is done for you, like system("hciconfig -a > file") would do for you, you need the shell to interpret and act on a symbol like >. That is actually what the C/C++ system() call does. So, e.g if you are under Linux, you would need:

              // next line for Linux
              process.start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
              
              // or, next line for Windows
              process.start("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
              

              This is the true equivalent of what system(string) does. Note in this case the command you want executed is passed as a single argument to /bin/sh -c "command-line", with suitable quoting as necessary for the shell. Among other things, you need to follow this route if you wish to execute a command containing >, < or | redirection symbols, as well as other situations.

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                @AnneRanch
                If all you want to do is execute a single, simple command, you can indeed do that via

                QProcess process;
                process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                

                and then arrange to send the bytes received to some redirection file you create from your Qt program via QProcess::setStandardOutputFile(). That is probably the simplest in this case.

                However, if you want to do "hci command output redirect to file" where the redirection is done for you, like system("hciconfig -a > file") would do for you, you need the shell to interpret and act on a symbol like >. That is actually what the C/C++ system() call does. So, e.g if you are under Linux, you would need:

                // next line for Linux
                process.start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                
                // or, next line for Windows
                process.start("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                

                This is the true equivalent of what system(string) does. Note in this case the command you want executed is passed as a single argument to /bin/sh -c "command-line", with suitable quoting as necessary for the shell. Among other things, you need to follow this route if you wish to execute a command containing >, < or | redirection symbols, as well as other situations.

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                @JonB said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                @AnneRanch
                If all you want to do is execute a single, simple command, you can indeed do that via

                QProcess process;
                process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                

                and then arrange to send the bytes received to some redirection file you create from your Qt program via QProcess::setStandardOutputFile(). That is probably the simplest in this case.

                However, if you want to do "hci command output redirect to file" where the redirection is done for you, like system("hciconfig -a > file") would do for you, you need the shell to interpret and act on a symbol like >. That is actually what the C/C++ system() call does. So, e.g if you are under Linux, you would need:

                // next line for Linux
                process.start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                
                // or, next line for Windows
                process.start("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                

                This is the true equivalent of what system(string) does. Note in this case the command you want executed is passed as a single argument to /bin/sh -c "command-line", with suitable quoting as necessary for the shell. Among other things, you need to follow this route if you wish to execute a command containing >, < or | redirection symbols, as well as other situations.

                Sorry about mixing process and progress.

                I am trying to VERIFY process.star(....) using process.read...

                    QProcess process;
                    process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList)  "hciconfig -a " );
                    process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished
                
                    **QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                 //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                    QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();**
                

                And both stdout an stderr are empty.

                I figured my usage of start is wrong or my read.. is wrong .
                Perhaps I need another way to verify this process.

                Cheers

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                  @JonB said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                  @AnneRanch
                  If all you want to do is execute a single, simple command, you can indeed do that via

                  QProcess process;
                  process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                  

                  and then arrange to send the bytes received to some redirection file you create from your Qt program via QProcess::setStandardOutputFile(). That is probably the simplest in this case.

                  However, if you want to do "hci command output redirect to file" where the redirection is done for you, like system("hciconfig -a > file") would do for you, you need the shell to interpret and act on a symbol like >. That is actually what the C/C++ system() call does. So, e.g if you are under Linux, you would need:

                  // next line for Linux
                  process.start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                  
                  // or, next line for Windows
                  process.start("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                  

                  This is the true equivalent of what system(string) does. Note in this case the command you want executed is passed as a single argument to /bin/sh -c "command-line", with suitable quoting as necessary for the shell. Among other things, you need to follow this route if you wish to execute a command containing >, < or | redirection symbols, as well as other situations.

                  Sorry about mixing process and progress.

                  I am trying to VERIFY process.star(....) using process.read...

                      QProcess process;
                      process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList)  "hciconfig -a " );
                      process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished
                  
                      **QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                   //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                      QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();**
                  

                  And both stdout an stderr are empty.

                  I figured my usage of start is wrong or my read.. is wrong .
                  Perhaps I need another way to verify this process.

                  Cheers

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                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #10

                  @AnneRanch

                  process.start((QString) "system" , (QStringList)  "hciconfig -a " );
                  

                  You usage of system as the command to execute is mistaken.

                  I showed you what will work (guessing you are Linux):

                  QProcess process;
                  process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                  // or
                  process.start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "hciconfig -a > file");
                  

                  The second case above is (approximately, but very close) what the C/C++ library function system() does.

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                    @JonB said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                    process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");

                    Code :

                        qDebug ("START NEW process");
                        QProcess process;
                        process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                        
                        QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                        //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                        QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
                        if(stdout.isEmpty())
                        {
                            std::cerr<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                            std::cout<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                        }
                        if(stderr.isEmpty())
                        {
                            std::cerr<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                            std::cout<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                        }
                        
                        std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                        std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                        
                        stdout = "TEST DUMMY stdout output ";
                        
                        std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                        std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        //    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
                        //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
                        //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);
                        
                        process.close();
                        qDebug( "END  NEW process");
                    

                    Result

                    Starting /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner...
                    START NEW process
                    **stdout String is empty 
                    stderr String is empty** 
                     Actual process output 
                     Actual process output 
                     Actual process output TEST DUMMY stdout output 
                     Actual process output 
                    TRACE 
                    START Orignal constructor 
                    function  DeviceDiscoveryDialog 
                    file ../CAT_BT_892020/device.cpp 
                    line # 91
                    stdout String is empty 
                    stderr String is empty 
                    END  NEW process
                    
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                      @JonB said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                      process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");

                      Code :

                          qDebug ("START NEW process");
                          QProcess process;
                          process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                          
                          QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                          //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                          QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
                          if(stdout.isEmpty())
                          {
                              std::cerr<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                              std::cout<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                          }
                          if(stderr.isEmpty())
                          {
                              std::cerr<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                              std::cout<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                          }
                          
                          std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                          std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                          
                          stdout = "TEST DUMMY stdout output ";
                          
                          std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                          std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          //    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
                          //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
                          //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);
                          
                          process.close();
                          qDebug( "END  NEW process");
                      

                      Result

                      Starting /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner...
                      START NEW process
                      **stdout String is empty 
                      stderr String is empty** 
                       Actual process output 
                       Actual process output 
                       Actual process output TEST DUMMY stdout output 
                       Actual process output 
                      TRACE 
                      START Orignal constructor 
                      function  DeviceDiscoveryDialog 
                      file ../CAT_BT_892020/device.cpp 
                      line # 91
                      stdout String is empty 
                      stderr String is empty 
                      END  NEW process
                      
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                      @AnneRanch said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                      QProcess process;
                      process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                      
                      QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                      //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                      QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
                      

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                        @JonB said in QProcess C++ syntax - passing program and arguments:

                        process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");

                        Code :

                            qDebug ("START NEW process");
                            QProcess process;
                            process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");
                            
                            QString stdout = process.readAllStandardOutput();
                            //   ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText(stdout);
                            QString stderr = process.readAllStandardError();
                            if(stdout.isEmpty())
                            {
                                std::cerr<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                                std::cout<< "stdout String is empty " << std::endl;
                            }
                            if(stderr.isEmpty())
                            {
                                std::cerr<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                                std::cout<< "stderr String is empty " << std::endl;
                            }
                            
                            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                            
                            stdout = "TEST DUMMY stdout output ";
                            
                            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stdout.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                            std::cout << " Actual process output "<< stderr.toStdString()<< std::endl;
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            //    ui->plainTextEdit->setPlainText("TEST"); // (QString) stderr);
                            //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stderr);
                            //    ui->plainTextEdit->appendPlainText((QString) stdout);
                            
                            process.close();
                            qDebug( "END  NEW process");
                        

                        Result

                        Starting /media/z/DEV_COPY_LABEL/Qt/QT/qtconnectivity/examples/bluetooth/build-CAT_BT-Desktop-Debug/btscanner...
                        START NEW process
                        **stdout String is empty 
                        stderr String is empty** 
                         Actual process output 
                         Actual process output 
                         Actual process output TEST DUMMY stdout output 
                         Actual process output 
                        TRACE 
                        START Orignal constructor 
                        function  DeviceDiscoveryDialog 
                        file ../CAT_BT_892020/device.cpp 
                        line # 91
                        stdout String is empty 
                        stderr String is empty 
                        END  NEW process
                        
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                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #13

                        @AnneRanch
                        At one point earlier you had code:

                        process.waitForFinished(-1); // will wait forever until finished
                        

                        Although this is not the best way to do things, from where you are now as a one-liner: put this line immediately after process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");, so as to get the output from the command successfully.

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                          #14

                          OK, finally an answer matching the question - WHAT is the correct syntax.

                          process.start("hciconfig", QStringList() << "-a");

                          I am not comfortable using the << operator , hence this also works:
                          process.start("hciconfig", QStringList("-a"));

                          Unfortunately QProcess , and others, won't work replacing this
                          system call

                          system("hcitool scan ");

                          with
                          start("hcitool" , QSstringList (" scan"));

                          It does work as command only - "hcitool scan" outputs
                          "Scanning..." immediately and
                          bluetooth device info AFTER it is physically detected - few seconds later

                          BUT this issue is now solved , thanks.

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