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Not printing whole output as it is from console to txt file

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  • J Jay5121

    @JonB hello all that qDebug things i have to print that in txt file which created automatically

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    jsulm
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    @Jay5121 What about this part from @JonB : "The file you are removing is not the same path as the file you are creating"?

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Jay5121 What about this part from @JonB : "The file you are removing is not the same path as the file you are creating"?

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      @jsulm yes its mistake here but in my code i put same path

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      • J Jay5121

        @JonB hello all that qDebug things i have to print that in txt file which created automatically

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        @Jay5121 said in Not printing whole output as it is from console to txt file:

        @JonB hello all that qDebug things i have to print that in txt file which created automatically

        And? You write that to the file with the

        stream << "\n\nTest Case Name :  " << degraded_testcase_name <<"\nSup Release :  " << db->m_sup_release[other_degrade_tag_index] << ...
        

        line.

        I invited you to describe your actual question, or what is actually wrong. We realize English may not be your first language, that is not a problem, but think about what we can tell from what you have written so far. You really need to take time to tell/show us what the problem is.

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        • J Jay5121

          @jsulm yes its mistake here but in my code i put same path

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          @Jay5121 "Not printing whole output as it is from console to txt file" - what exactly does this mean, please?
          Did you do any debugging to see what happens?
          Your code also makes no sense to me: you delete the file and open it again and then try to read from it and expect to see something. How should that work?! The new file is empty...

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @Jay5121 "Not printing whole output as it is from console to txt file" - what exactly does this mean, please?
            Did you do any debugging to see what happens?
            Your code also makes no sense to me: you delete the file and open it again and then try to read from it and expect to see something. How should that work?! The new file is empty...

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            @jsulm in project i have to select some degrade and need to check failing status how much degrades are failing and which are failing i need data of that degrades or test case ex test case name commit id etc that printing in console and i had copy paste that data in txt file before but i check that with this tool we can automatically create new txt and print that data in txt directly and why i remove bcos i have to check degrades for updated release in every week thats why i need to remove old data from file and auto put new(updated ) data in txt file when ran qt

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            • J Jay5121

              @jsulm in project i have to select some degrade and need to check failing status how much degrades are failing and which are failing i need data of that degrades or test case ex test case name commit id etc that printing in console and i had copy paste that data in txt file before but i check that with this tool we can automatically create new txt and print that data in txt directly and why i remove bcos i have to check degrades for updated release in every week thats why i need to remove old data from file and auto put new(updated ) data in txt file when ran qt

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              @Jay5121
              None of this answers any of the questions. You don't say what is wrong in the text file compared against the qDebug() statements. You have done nothing about explaining why you do the opens you do. You have not put in anything to debug. You won't get an answer until you actually explain.

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                @Jay5121
                None of this answers any of the questions. You don't say what is wrong in the text file compared against the qDebug() statements. You have done nothing about explaining why you do the opens you do. You have not put in anything to debug. You won't get an answer until you actually explain.

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                @JonB i just need to know that is my all syntax are correct and this is just snipet whole code are saperated in many files

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                • J Jay5121

                  @JonB i just need to know that is my all syntax are correct and this is just snipet whole code are saperated in many files

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                  @Jay5121 I give up sinse you do not answer questions...

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @Jay5121 I give up sinse you do not answer questions...

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                    @jsulm i did check reply please

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                    • J Jay5121

                      @JonB i just need to know that is my all syntax are correct and this is just snipet whole code are saperated in many files

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                      @Jay5121 said in Not printing whole output as it is from console to txt file:

                      i just need to know that is my all syntax are correct

                      You know that your syntax is correct if it compiles. You know your syntax is wrong if when you compile you get a syntax error.

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