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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Dijkstra I suggest you first learn Qt basics. Also the documentation has examples how to use QTimer: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtimer.html
    Here how to use QTimer:

    #cpu.startCPU(true);
    myApplicationEngine.startGPUMonitor(true);
    QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine](){ myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true); });
    

    And I repeat my question: where in your code do you start Qt event loop?

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    Dijkstra
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    @jsulm
    starting GPU monitor done
    QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread
    bye bye now
    QProcess: Destroyed while process ("nvidia-smi") is still running.
    gpuProcessStarted
    gpuProcessFinished

    this is the output its stops without printing any data
    and i dont have a qt event loop
    if u mean the start function this is it
    gpuMonitorProcess.start("nvidia-smi --query-gpu=utilization.gpu,memory.used --format=csv -l 1");
    its in the first code i added in the post

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      @jsulm
      starting GPU monitor done
      QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread
      bye bye now
      QProcess: Destroyed while process ("nvidia-smi") is still running.
      gpuProcessStarted
      gpuProcessFinished

      this is the output its stops without printing any data
      and i dont have a qt event loop
      if u mean the start function this is it
      gpuMonitorProcess.start("nvidia-smi --query-gpu=utilization.gpu,memory.used --format=csv -l 1");
      its in the first code i added in the post

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      jsulm
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      wrote on last edited by jsulm
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      @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

      and i dont have a qt event loop

      Then how is this going to work? You need running Qt event loop if you want to use signals/slots.

      "QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread" - do you use multi threading?
      And please show your current code with QTimer...

      "if u mean the start function this is it" - no, that is not what I mean. What I mean belongs to absolute Qt basics:

      int main(int argc, char* argv[])
      {
          QScopedPointer<QCoreApplication> app(createApplication(argc, argv));
      
          if (qobject_cast<QApplication *>(app.data())) {
             // start GUI version...
          } else {
             // start non-GUI version...
          }
      
          return app->exec(); // This starts Qt event loop
      }
      

      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

        and i dont have a qt event loop

        Then how is this going to work? You need running Qt event loop if you want to use signals/slots.

        "QObject::startTimer: Timers can only be used with threads started with QThread" - do you use multi threading?
        And please show your current code with QTimer...

        "if u mean the start function this is it" - no, that is not what I mean. What I mean belongs to absolute Qt basics:

        int main(int argc, char* argv[])
        {
            QScopedPointer<QCoreApplication> app(createApplication(argc, argv));
        
            if (qobject_cast<QApplication *>(app.data())) {
               // start GUI version...
            } else {
               // start non-GUI version...
            }
        
            return app->exec(); // This starts Qt event loop
        }
        

        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qapplication.html

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        #9

        @jsulm

        if(argc <=1)
            {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                MainWindow w;
                w.show();
                return a.exec();
            }
            else
            {
                QString inputFileNameJSON = argv[1]; //;
                ApplicationEngine myApplicationEngine;
                //myApplicationEngine.checkAndStartServers();
                myApplicationEngine.initPluginOutputListner(inputFileNameJSON);
                /*while(!myApplicationEngine.isProcessCompleted())
                {
                    QThread::msleep(100);
        
                }*/
                myApplicationEngine.parseAccuracyCalculationParams(inputFileNameJSON);
                myApplicationEngine.ComputeAccuracy();
                CPU_monitor cpu;
                //cpu.startCPU(true);
                myApplicationEngine.startGPUMonitor(true);
                /*for(int i=0;i<100;i++){
                    QThread::msleep(100);
                }*/
                QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine](){ myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true); });
                //myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true);
                //cpu.stopCPU(true);
        
                std::cout << "bye bye now" << std::endl;
        
            }
        

        first condition starts the gui version and the other the non gui one and i am sorry for not knowing this basics w qt

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          @jsulm

          if(argc <=1)
              {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                  MainWindow w;
                  w.show();
                  return a.exec();
              }
              else
              {
                  QString inputFileNameJSON = argv[1]; //;
                  ApplicationEngine myApplicationEngine;
                  //myApplicationEngine.checkAndStartServers();
                  myApplicationEngine.initPluginOutputListner(inputFileNameJSON);
                  /*while(!myApplicationEngine.isProcessCompleted())
                  {
                      QThread::msleep(100);
          
                  }*/
                  myApplicationEngine.parseAccuracyCalculationParams(inputFileNameJSON);
                  myApplicationEngine.ComputeAccuracy();
                  CPU_monitor cpu;
                  //cpu.startCPU(true);
                  myApplicationEngine.startGPUMonitor(true);
                  /*for(int i=0;i<100;i++){
                      QThread::msleep(100);
                  }*/
                  QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine](){ myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true); });
                  //myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true);
                  //cpu.stopCPU(true);
          
                  std::cout << "bye bye now" << std::endl;
          
              }
          

          first condition starts the gui version and the other the non gui one and i am sorry for not knowing this basics w qt

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          jsulm
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          @Dijkstra Simply start the event loop also in your second condition like you do in your first. Event loop is not a GUI thing - you can use it in console applications also (and you usually have to if you want to use, for example, signals/slots).

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Dijkstra Simply start the event loop also in your second condition like you do in your first. Event loop is not a GUI thing - you can use it in console applications also (and you usually have to if you want to use, for example, signals/slots).

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            #11

            @jsulm man thanks so much you are amazing it worked is their a way to stop it after it finishing as it doesnt reach the cout<<"bye bye now at the end "<<endl; as i also want to run the cpu and stop it at the same time of stoping the gpu

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              @jsulm man thanks so much you are amazing it worked is their a way to stop it after it finishing as it doesnt reach the cout<<"bye bye now at the end "<<endl; as i also want to run the cpu and stop it at the same time of stoping the gpu

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              jsulm
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              @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

              is their a way to stop it after it finishing

              QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine](){ myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true); qApp->exit() });
              

              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#exit

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

                is their a way to stop it after it finishing

                QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine](){ myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true); qApp->exit() });
                

                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#exit

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                @jsulm sorry one last question this is what i did and it works just fine it just doesnt exit the process and keeps hanging in the terminal

                QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine,&cpu](){
                            myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true);
                            cpu.stopCPU(true);qApp->exit();
                            std::cout << "bye bye now" << std::endl;
                            qApp->exit(0);
                        });
                
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                  @jsulm sorry one last question this is what i did and it works just fine it just doesnt exit the process and keeps hanging in the terminal

                  QTimer::singleShot(10000, [&myApplicationEngine,&cpu](){
                              myApplicationEngine.stopGPUMonitor(true);
                              cpu.stopCPU(true);qApp->exit();
                              std::cout << "bye bye now" << std::endl;
                              qApp->exit(0);
                          });
                  
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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
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                  #14

                  @Dijkstra Do you have any other loops somewhere?
                  Is it asking you to press a button to terminate?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @Dijkstra Do you have any other loops somewhere?
                    Is it asking you to press a button to terminate?

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                    #15

                    @jsulm
                    it doesnt ask for a button to terminate but there is a loop in the function that processes standard output

                    void ApplicationEngine::gpuProcessStandardOutput()
                    {
                    
                        //std::cout << "gpuProcessStandardOutput" << std::endl;
                    
                        QTextStream rsyncStdoutStream(gpuMonitorProcess.readAllStandardOutput());
                        while (true)
                          {
                              QString line = rsyncStdoutStream.readLine();
                              if (line.isNull()) {
                                  g.finished=true;
                                  break;
                              } else
                              {
                    
                              QString utilization="",memory_used="";
                               //stream << line<<'\n'; //print to file
                               for(int i=0;i<line.length();i++){
                                 if(line[i]!=' ')
                                     utilization+=line[i];
                                 else{
                                     while(line[i]!='M'){
                                         if(line[i].isDigit())
                                             memory_used+=line[i];
                                         i++;
                                     }
                                     break;
                                 }
                               }
                               //cout<<memory_used.toStdString()<<endl;
                    
                               g.gpu_utilization_memory_values.push_back(memory_used.toInt());
                               g.gpu_utilization_values.push_back(utilization.toInt());
                               if(!g.offline){
                                   emit(sendgpuupdates(QString("%1").arg(line),"gpu utilization: ",QString("%1").arg(memory_used),"memory used"));
                               }
                               //std::cout<<line.toStdString()<<'\n';
                               if(utilization.length()!=15)
                                std::cout<<"gpu utilization : "<<utilization.toStdString()<<std::endl;
                               if(memory_used.length())
                                std::cout<<"memory used : "<<memory_used.toStdString()<<std::endl;
                              }
                          }
                    }
                    
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                    • D Dijkstra

                      @jsulm
                      it doesnt ask for a button to terminate but there is a loop in the function that processes standard output

                      void ApplicationEngine::gpuProcessStandardOutput()
                      {
                      
                          //std::cout << "gpuProcessStandardOutput" << std::endl;
                      
                          QTextStream rsyncStdoutStream(gpuMonitorProcess.readAllStandardOutput());
                          while (true)
                            {
                                QString line = rsyncStdoutStream.readLine();
                                if (line.isNull()) {
                                    g.finished=true;
                                    break;
                                } else
                                {
                      
                                QString utilization="",memory_used="";
                                 //stream << line<<'\n'; //print to file
                                 for(int i=0;i<line.length();i++){
                                   if(line[i]!=' ')
                                       utilization+=line[i];
                                   else{
                                       while(line[i]!='M'){
                                           if(line[i].isDigit())
                                               memory_used+=line[i];
                                           i++;
                                       }
                                       break;
                                   }
                                 }
                                 //cout<<memory_used.toStdString()<<endl;
                      
                                 g.gpu_utilization_memory_values.push_back(memory_used.toInt());
                                 g.gpu_utilization_values.push_back(utilization.toInt());
                                 if(!g.offline){
                                     emit(sendgpuupdates(QString("%1").arg(line),"gpu utilization: ",QString("%1").arg(memory_used),"memory used"));
                                 }
                                 //std::cout<<line.toStdString()<<'\n';
                                 if(utilization.length()!=15)
                                  std::cout<<"gpu utilization : "<<utilization.toStdString()<<std::endl;
                                 if(memory_used.length())
                                  std::cout<<"memory used : "<<memory_used.toStdString()<<std::endl;
                                }
                            }
                      }
                      
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                      @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

                      but there is a loo

                      Well, make sure you leave that loop

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Dijkstra said in problem processing standardoutput:

                        but there is a loo

                        Well, make sure you leave that loop

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                        #17

                        @jsulm well i checked and all loops does stop but qApp->exit(0) doesnt stop the terminal and i have to press ctrl c to stop it even though their isnt any more output

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