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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Does it also happen if you call a standard cmd command ?

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      I am not sure how to call a standard cmd command from a Qt application (I have tried process->setProgram("dir"), it runs but produces no output to stdout), but I did further research.

      I wrote a simple program in C++ and compiled it with MinGW:

      @#include <iostream>
      #include <string>

      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
      std::string s;
      std::cin >> s;
      std::cout << s << std::endl;
      }@

      It works both with and without process->waitForFinished() call, my Qt application can write to its standard input and retreive echoed string from its output. Writing from a slot connected to the 'QProsess::started' signal also works. It seems that the problem is with my C# program after all.

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        Did you try with a similar minimal application written in C# ?

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          Yes, I have tried this:

          @class Program
          {
          static int Main(string[] args)
          {
          string s;
          s = Console.ReadLine();
          Console.WriteLine(s);
          return 0;
          }
          }@

          Works if I place waitForFinished() call after writing to the standard input of the process, but never terminates without it. Changing configuration of the C# program from Debug to Release in Visual Studio does not help.

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            Maybe a silly question (I don't know much about C#) but aren't you missing a "\n" here ?

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              No, Console.WriteLine() method inserts it automatically. And with waitForFinished() call it works even when I change Console.WriteLine() to Console.Write(), which does not insert a newline symbol.

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                Could there be some subtle difference on how the C# runtime uses stdin/stdout ?

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                  Yes, it seems that there is some difference, but I am not a C# expert and I have no idea what it is. I will try a simple program compiled using Mono but for now, I think it is easier to send all data as command line parameters.

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                    As long as it's clean and works, do what is best.

                    Happy Coding !

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      As long as it's clean and works, do what is best.

                      Happy Coding !

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                      mhmdkanj
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                      @SGaist I am currently having the same issue for C# executables and writing to their standard input. Assuming that I cannot change the C# code, how would I fix this in Qt in case you can enlighten me after a few years.. Many thanks!

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                        hi,

                        Did you apply the same technique as @A1exander_Z did ?

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