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How to close the subroutine of the program started by qprocess?

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  • J jiaming

    I forgot to say that if A is opened in a terminal, B will also be closed when using Ctrl+C to close. What I am looking for is a method similar to sending a Ctrl+C signal.

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    @jiaming
    Use Linux man 2 kill call: kill(pid_of_A, SIGINT). But I doubt it will work from here.

    It's nice to see that you ignore every suggestion we make.... Best of luck.

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      jiaming
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      The main reason is that I didn't write A and B programs. They have formed a good system. It's troublesome for me to change them. It's better to have a simpler method.

      I found that PPID of B is 1......

      I'm sorry for the trouble.

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      • J jiaming

        The main reason is that I didn't write A and B programs. They have formed a good system. It's troublesome for me to change them. It's better to have a simpler method.

        I found that PPID of B is 1......

        I'm sorry for the trouble.

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        jsulm
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        #15

        @jiaming said in How to close the subroutine of the program started by qprocess?:

        I found that PPID of B is 1

        You need PID if you want to kill it...

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

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        • J jiaming

          The main reason is that I didn't write A and B programs. They have formed a good system. It's troublesome for me to change them. It's better to have a simpler method.

          I found that PPID of B is 1......

          I'm sorry for the trouble.

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
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          @jiaming You could try to get PID from B using PID from A, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17743879/how-to-get-child-process-from-parent-process

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

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          • J jiaming

            The main reason is that I didn't write A and B programs. They have formed a good system. It's troublesome for me to change them. It's better to have a simpler method.

            I found that PPID of B is 1......

            I'm sorry for the trouble.

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #17

            @jiaming said in How to close the subroutine of the program started by qprocess?:

            I found that PPID of B is 1......

            Which is why I said I do not think that sending a SIGINT to the parent (A) will have any effect on B...!

            A process ID value of 1 indicates that there is no parent process associated with the [...] process."

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            • J jiaming

              I forgot to say that if A is opened in a terminal, B will also be closed when using Ctrl+C to close. What I am looking for is a method similar to sending a Ctrl+C signal.

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              @jiaming kill( m_process->pid(), SIGINT ); <==this does what you need. You need somehow to find the pid of B.
              std::string pid_str = exec( "pidof B" ); exec is defined in the post above and "pidof" is a linux command to find process id.
              if( !pid_str.empty() ) {
              int pid = std::stoi( pid_str );
              kill( pid, SIGINT );
              }

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              • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                @jiaming kill( m_process->pid(), SIGINT ); <==this does what you need. You need somehow to find the pid of B.
                std::string pid_str = exec( "pidof B" ); exec is defined in the post above and "pidof" is a linux command to find process id.
                if( !pid_str.empty() ) {
                int pid = std::stoi( pid_str );
                kill( pid, SIGINT );
                }

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                @JoeCFD said in How to close the subroutine of the program started by qprocess?:

                You need somehow to find the pid of B.

                But he doesn't know the PID of B.

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                  Be aware that Control + C ( kill( pid, SIGINT ); ) may not kill your process all the time.
                  exec( "kill -9 pid" ) will be very clean.

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                    #21

                    Nothing original to add, but I recommend all participants in this thread read http://morningcoffee.io/killing-a-process-and-all-of-its-descendants.html as he does a fair job explaining the relationships in POSIX environments.

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                    • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

                      Nothing original to add, but I recommend all participants in this thread read http://morningcoffee.io/killing-a-process-and-all-of-its-descendants.html as he does a fair job explaining the relationships in POSIX environments.

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                      #22

                      @Kent-Dorfman thanks for sharing.

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