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  • J.HilkJ Offline
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    while loops and sleeps... why don't you simply use the asynchronous signals that QSerialPort provides ?

    Also connect the error signal to an output see if something is triggered there


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      What is OS, and what is Qt version?

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      @kuzulis said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

      What is OS, and what is Qt version?

      OS: Windows 10
      Qt Version: 5.13.1
      Building: MinGW 32-bit

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        @kuzulis said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

        What is OS, and what is Qt version?

        OS: Windows 10
        Qt Version: 5.13.1
        Building: MinGW 32-bit

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        @oBOXPOH
        Like I & @J-Hilk have said, suggest you at least try it with readyRead signal instead of waits and see if that makes the difference?

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          @kuzulis said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

          What is OS, and what is Qt version?

          OS: Windows 10
          Qt Version: 5.13.1
          Building: MinGW 32-bit

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          @oBOXPOH
          I would suggest to use a different Qt version QSerialPort has some serious issues in 5.13.1

          see this bugreport
          https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-78086


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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            @oBOXPOH
            I would suggest to use a different Qt version QSerialPort has some serious issues in 5.13.1

            see this bugreport
            https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-78086

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            @J-Hilk said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

            @oBOXPOH
            I would suggest to use a different Qt version QSerialPort has some serious issues in 5.13.1

            see this bugreport
            https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-78086

            Tried Qt 5.9.8.

            In this case waitForReadyRead() always returns false with accepted write command.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @oBOXPOH
              Like I & @J-Hilk have said, suggest you at least try it with readyRead signal instead of waits and see if that makes the difference?

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              @JonB said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

              @oBOXPOH
              Like I & @J-Hilk have said, suggest you at least try it with readyRead signal instead of waits and see if that makes the difference?

              I tried next (all is inside the class):

              connect(deviceControl_SerialPort, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, &Class::readData_slot);
              
              void Class::readData_slot()
              {
                  qDebug() << "Ready Read" << endl;
                  deviceControl_readData.append(deviceControl_SerialPort->readAll());
              }
              

              In this case I can't reach readData_slot() method.

              Then I tried next:

              connect(deviceControl_SerialPort, &QSerialPort::errorOccurred, this, &Class::serialPortError_slot);
              
              void Class::serialPortError_slot(QSerialPort::SerialPortError error)
              {
                  qDebug() << error << endl;
              }
              
              

              and got some error (see log below):

              WRITTEN  1 
              
              READING... 
              
              QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
              
              WRITTEN  2 
              
              READING... 
              
              QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
              
              WRITTEN  3 
              
              QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
              
              I AM NOT READY! 
              
              Ready Read 
              
              Ready Read 
              

              and, by the way, message for readyRead signal. Strangely, that I got it only after 2 real readings...

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                @JonB said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

                @oBOXPOH
                Like I & @J-Hilk have said, suggest you at least try it with readyRead signal instead of waits and see if that makes the difference?

                I tried next (all is inside the class):

                connect(deviceControl_SerialPort, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, &Class::readData_slot);
                
                void Class::readData_slot()
                {
                    qDebug() << "Ready Read" << endl;
                    deviceControl_readData.append(deviceControl_SerialPort->readAll());
                }
                

                In this case I can't reach readData_slot() method.

                Then I tried next:

                connect(deviceControl_SerialPort, &QSerialPort::errorOccurred, this, &Class::serialPortError_slot);
                
                void Class::serialPortError_slot(QSerialPort::SerialPortError error)
                {
                    qDebug() << error << endl;
                }
                
                

                and got some error (see log below):

                WRITTEN  1 
                
                READING... 
                
                QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
                
                WRITTEN  2 
                
                READING... 
                
                QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
                
                WRITTEN  3 
                
                QSerialPort::TimeoutError 
                
                I AM NOT READY! 
                
                Ready Read 
                
                Ready Read 
                

                and, by the way, message for readyRead signal. Strangely, that I got it only after 2 real readings...

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                Hi @oBOXPOH,

                Qt is an event-driven framework. By using endless loops, wait routines you create problems if you don't know what you are exactly doing.

                You should use QSerialPort with signals and slots. An example is shown here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

                Regards

                Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                • aha_1980A aha_1980

                  Hi @oBOXPOH,

                  Qt is an event-driven framework. By using endless loops, wait routines you create problems if you don't know what you are exactly doing.

                  You should use QSerialPort with signals and slots. An example is shown here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

                  Regards

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                  @aha_1980 said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

                  Hi @oBOXPOH,

                  Qt is an event-driven framework. By using endless loops, wait routines you create problems if you don't know what you are exactly doing.

                  You should use QSerialPort with signals and slots. An example is shown here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

                  Regards

                  Terminal Example also works badly -> https://forum.qt.io/topic/108848/terminal-example-for-qserialport-doesn-t-work-correctly

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                    @aha_1980 said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

                    Hi @oBOXPOH,

                    Qt is an event-driven framework. By using endless loops, wait routines you create problems if you don't know what you are exactly doing.

                    You should use QSerialPort with signals and slots. An example is shown here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

                    Regards

                    Terminal Example also works badly -> https://forum.qt.io/topic/108848/terminal-example-for-qserialport-doesn-t-work-correctly

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                    @oBOXPOH said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

                    @aha_1980 said in QSerialPort: problem with waitForReadyRead():

                    Hi @oBOXPOH,

                    Qt is an event-driven framework. By using endless loops, wait routines you create problems if you don't know what you are exactly doing.

                    You should use QSerialPort with signals and slots. An example is shown here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

                    Regards

                    Terminal Example also works badly -> https://forum.qt.io/topic/108848/terminal-example-for-qserialport-doesn-t-work-correctly

                    Solution is to install 5.13.2 or more version of Qt.

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                      @oBOXPOH Hello i am having the same exact problem with QT, i don't receive any output by triggering the readyread signal or by using the return value of waitForReadyRead(), is it really issue related to QT version??
                      => I do have 5.12 version of QT, i want to make sure that that is the problem before deciding to do an upgrade..

                      Thank you in advance for your reply!

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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        @oBOXPOH
                        I would suggest to use a different Qt version QSerialPort has some serious issues in 5.13.1

                        see this bugreport
                        https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-78086

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                        @J-Hilk Hello, is it really a QT bug for versions under 5.13?

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                        • D DiaaQTdev

                          @J-Hilk Hello, is it really a QT bug for versions under 5.13?

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                          @DiaaQTdev

                          iirc 5.12 should work fine, only 5.13 had the issues


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                            @J-Hilk Thank you for your reply, i had upgraded my QT and i still had the same issue, when i send one byte i don't receive any feedback from my device(readyRead is not triggered), it has to be more than one byte in order to receive something. do you please have any idea why is this happening?

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                              @J-Hilk Thank you for your reply, i had upgraded my QT and i still had the same issue, when i send one byte i don't receive any feedback from my device(readyRead is not triggered), it has to be more than one byte in order to receive something. do you please have any idea why is this happening?

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                              @DiaaQTdev
                              Can you show your code?


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