Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak
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@sitesv For example a possible implementation which will not lock the event loop could be:
void PingTester::doPing() { QProcess ping; QEventLoop l; // used for passive wait until process finished ping.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels); connect(&ping, &QProcess::finished, [this, &l, &ping]() { QString output(ping.readAll()); if(output.contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive)) emit pingSuccess(); else emit pingFailure(); // exit event loop on process end l.exit(); }); // starting ping request ping.start("/bin/ping", QStringList() << "127.0.0.1" << "-c" << "1"); // wait until ping finished l.exec(); // start next ping (timer should be configured as single shot) m_timer->start(); }
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@KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
Can you detail more the problem?
pingtester.cpp:9:5: error: no matching member function for call to 'connect'
qobject.h:481:41: note: candidate function not viable: no overload of 'finished' matching 'const char *' for 2nd argument
qobject.h:274:13: note: candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument 'Func1'
qobject.h:314:13: note: candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument 'Func1'
qobject.h:242:43: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
qobject.h:283:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
qobject.h:322:13: note: candidate function template not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
qobject.h:222:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided
qobject.h:225:36: note: candidate function not viable: requires at least 4 arguments, but 3 were provided -
@sitesv Oh, my bad, QProcess::finished() has an overload (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#finished)
Should be changed to:
connect(&ping, QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished), [this, &l, &ping]() { QString output(ping.readAll()); if(output.contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive)) emit pingSuccess(); else emit pingFailure(); // exit event loop on process end l.exit(); });
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@KroMignon
Very interesting realization. I will study it.
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@KroMignon
Hi!
Is it possible to make a checking ping of a list of addresses for each timer interval? I haven't used a lambda yet in my practice ((. -
@sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
Is it possible to make a checking ping of a list of addresses for each timer interval? I haven't used a lambda yet in my practice ((.
Yes, it is possible.
I have give you a basic implementation example.
You just have to complete it.If you want to learn lambda, search on internet, there are many explanations. It is not so hard to understand.
My favorite is https://blog.feabhas.com/2014/03/demystifying-c-lambdas/ -
@KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
Yes, it is possible.
I have tried to do something like this. But is execute too slow.
QStringList ip_list = {"192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2"}; int success_count = 0; foreach(auto ip, ip_list) { QProcess ping; QEventLoop l; ping.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels); connect(&ping, QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished), [&l, &ping, &success_count]() { QString output(ping.readAll()); if(output.contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive)) success_count++; l.exit(); }); ping.start("/bin/ping", QStringList() << ip << "-c" << "1"); l.exec(); } if(success_count == ip_list.count()) emit setStatus(true); else emit setStatus(false); m_timer->start();
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@sitesv Why do you actually use a local event loop? You can implement this functionality without blocking your app with a local event loop.
Also, you terminate that event loop already in the first lambda call (when the first process finishes)... -
@sitesv You know how many processes you started. So, count how many processes already finished (inside the lambda). And as soon as all processes finished you can check success_count and emit the signal. All this can be done inside lambda.
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@sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
How to set a timeout for the process execution in this case?
Have you tried to look at
ping
parameters (ping --help
)And I would only wait once, for all pings to be done:
QStringList ip_list = {"192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2"}; int success_count = 0; int pingsToDo = ip_list.count(); QEventLoop l; foreach(auto ip, ip_list) { QProcess ping; ping.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels); connect(&ping, QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished), [&l, &ping, &success_count, &pingsToDo]() { --pingsToDo; QString output(ping.readAll()); if(output.contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive)) success_count++; if(!pingsToDo) l.exit(); }); ping.start("/bin/ping", QStringList() << ip << "-c" << "1"); } // wait all pings done l.exec(); if(success_count == ip_list.count()) emit setStatus(true); else emit setStatus(false); m_timer->start();
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@KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
And I would only wait once, for all pings to be done:
Wow! Very nice!! Thank you!
@KroMignon
UPD: app is freezing on line l.exec() althought l.exit() is done.... -
@sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
Guys, how to resolve this?
Hmm, I think it is a tricky issue. I would start with forcing
QueuedConnection
, to avoid threading issues:connect(&ping, QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished), [&l, &ping, &success_count, &pingsToDo]() { ... }, Qt::QueuedConnection);
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@KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:
connect(&ping,
QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished),
&l, &ping, &success_count, &pingsToDo {
...
}, Qt::QueuedConnection);'connect' failed again
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@sitesv
Can you show the code you have writtenSorry my fault, should be:
connect(&ping, QOverload<int, QProcess::ExitStatus>::of(&QProcess::finished), &l, // receiver! [&l, &ping, &success_count, &pingsToDo]() { ... }, Qt::QueuedConnection);