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    smallC
    wrote on last edited by
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    Hi guys, I'm having problem sending arguments to git process under Linux Ubuntu. This is the code

    QProcess process;
    connect(&process, static_cast<void(QProcess::*)(int, QProcess::ExitStatus)>(&QProcess::finished), this, &my_class::onProcessFinished);
    
        const QString git_process_path{"git"};
        process.setWorkingDirectory(repo.location_.path());
        const QByteArray command = prepare_git_command();
        const QStringList list = QStringList() << "config --list";//<<Here, if the arg count is more than one it doesn't work
        process.start(git_process_path, list);
    

    and slot:

    void my_class::onProcessFinished(int exitCode, QProcess::ExitStatus exitStatus)
    {
        const QString output{process.readAllStandardOutput()};
    }
    

    Basically if I do this:

    const QStringList list = QStringList() << "status";//<<Here, if the arg count is one it works
        process.start(git_process_path, list);
    

    Then it works, but as soon as I have more than one argument, for exaple:

    const QStringList list = QStringList() << "config --list";//<<Here, if the arg count is more than one it doesn't work
        process.start(git_process_path, list);
    

    there is no output.
    How to solve it?
    Thanks in advance.

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      Bonnie
      wrote on last edited by Bonnie
      #2

      That's not the right way to pass multiple arguments.
      Why does it use a QStringList if you pass all the arguments in one string?
      You should do like

      QStringList() << "config"  << "--list"
      
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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        wrote on last edited by
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        @smallC said in Cannot pass arguments to git process:

        QProcess process;

        Where do you create this object?

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