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  • SGaistS SGaist

    It's up to you split the file size into some reasonable size. You could use 4k blocks for example.

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    @SGaist
    Thanks, I did that but still in CentOS instead of progress bar in window I see black screen

     QByteArray y;   
      QByteArray arr;   
    if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))	
     {
    	 QMessageBox::information(this, tr("can't open"),
    	 file.errorString());
    	 return;
     }
     else
      {
    				 arr.resize(fls);
    				 for(unsigned long i; i<fls;i++)
    				 {arr = 0;}
    				 arr = file.readAll();
    				 while (!file.atEnd());
    				 file.close();
    
      }
     bar->setRange(1, fls); 
     unsigned long i;
     for(i=0;i<fls;i++)
     {
      bar->setValue(i);
      y = arr.mid(i, 1 );     
      port->write(y);
    }
    bar->setValue(fls);
    
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      @SGaist
      Thanks, I did that but still in CentOS instead of progress bar in window I see black screen

       QByteArray y;   
        QByteArray arr;   
      if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))	
       {
      	 QMessageBox::information(this, tr("can't open"),
      	 file.errorString());
      	 return;
       }
       else
        {
      				 arr.resize(fls);
      				 for(unsigned long i; i<fls;i++)
      				 {arr = 0;}
      				 arr = file.readAll();
      				 while (!file.atEnd());
      				 file.close();
      
        }
       bar->setRange(1, fls); 
       unsigned long i;
       for(i=0;i<fls;i++)
       {
        bar->setValue(i);
        y = arr.mid(i, 1 );     
        port->write(y);
      }
      bar->setValue(fls);
      
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      @another_one
      I have no idea whether you have a CentOS issue with physically showing the progress bar. But you do realise that with your code you likely won't see any progress at all, you will simply see the bar at 100% complete at the end? The UI will not be updated during your for loop calling bar->setValue(i) because (so far as I know) port->write() doesn't yield for that, it won't be refreshed till after the bar->setValue(fls).

      You can test the progress bar drawing with a simple QTimer() timing out, say, once per second and causing in increment; not your code with a for loop or port->write(). that would tell you whether the CentOS progress bar drawing is working.

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        @another_one
        I have no idea whether you have a CentOS issue with physically showing the progress bar. But you do realise that with your code you likely won't see any progress at all, you will simply see the bar at 100% complete at the end? The UI will not be updated during your for loop calling bar->setValue(i) because (so far as I know) port->write() doesn't yield for that, it won't be refreshed till after the bar->setValue(fls).

        You can test the progress bar drawing with a simple QTimer() timing out, say, once per second and causing in increment; not your code with a for loop or port->write(). that would tell you whether the CentOS progress bar drawing is working.

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        @JonB
        sorry, i forgot to say what this code on Ws works well
        I just compile it in cent os and all is work except progress bar bag with black screen instead

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          @JonB
          sorry, i forgot to say what this code on Ws works well
          I just compile it in cent os and all is work except progress bar bag with black screen instead

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          @another_one Your current code can't work. As long as the for loop calling bar->setValue(i) is running Qt event loop is blocked and the progress bar will not update or even be black or whatever.
          You could call https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qcoreapplication.html#processEvents inside same loop, but that is a ugly work around. Proper solution in this case would be to move the serial port handling into another thread and emit a signal from that thread every time you want to update the progress bar.

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @another_one Your current code can't work. As long as the for loop calling bar->setValue(i) is running Qt event loop is blocked and the progress bar will not update or even be black or whatever.
            You could call https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qcoreapplication.html#processEvents inside same loop, but that is a ugly work around. Proper solution in this case would be to move the serial port handling into another thread and emit a signal from that thread every time you want to update the progress bar.

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            @jsulm
            Thank you for your advice!
            I already use serial port handling but only when I read:

               connect(port, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readData()));
            

            And here I use readyRead() emiting
            In my byte by byte writing case, can I use bytesWritten(one byte) to increment, in thread, the progress bar ?

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              @jsulm
              Thank you for your advice!
              I already use serial port handling but only when I read:

                 connect(port, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readData()));
              

              And here I use readyRead() emiting
              In my byte by byte writing case, can I use bytesWritten(one byte) to increment, in thread, the progress bar ?

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              @another_one

              to increment, in thread, the progress bar ?

              If you use another thread to do the serial port stuff you must not directly update the progress bar, you must send a signal from the serial thread to the main UI thread, like @jsulm wrote.

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                @another_one

                to increment, in thread, the progress bar ?

                If you use another thread to do the serial port stuff you must not directly update the progress bar, you must send a signal from the serial thread to the main UI thread, like @jsulm wrote.

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                @JonB
                Thank you, now I undestand for what I should do it
                But can't imagine the construction itself
                Can anybody give me an example?, please

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                  @JonB
                  Thank you, now I undestand for what I should do it
                  But can't imagine the construction itself
                  Can anybody give me an example?, please

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                  @another_one
                  What is there to say? Above you have code to connect() signal and slot, you need to do a connect here too. The https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/signalsandslots.html#a-small-example is enough to follow for your case.

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                    @another_one
                    What is there to say? Above you have code to connect() signal and slot, you need to do a connect here too. The https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/signalsandslots.html#a-small-example is enough to follow for your case.

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                    @JonB

                    Thanks!
                    Ive done another thread but it got worse
                    First I set global variable of progress bar/ data iteration

                    unsigned long ii = 0;
                    

                    After Ive done the link:

                     connect(port, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this, SLOT(writeData(qint64)));
                    void monMK::writeData(qint64)
                    {
                    bar->setValue(ii);
                     qDebug() << "ii progress bar value" << ii;
                    }
                    void mM::on_open_folder_clicked()
                    {// from button clicked
                    ....
                    ....
                    ....
                    
                       bar = new QProgressDialog(this);
                    
                               port->write(dataArr4);
                               bar->setLabelText(tr("loading..."));
                               bar->setCancelButtonText(tr("&Cancel"));
                              
                               bar->setMinimumDuration(0); 
                               bar->setWindowTitle(tr("Loading"));
                               bar->setVisible(1);
                               qApp->processEvents();
                               bar->setValue(1);
                               bar->setRange(1, fls-1); // where fls size of File stored
                            
                               for(ii=0;ii<fls;ii++)
                               {
                                y = arr.mid(ii, 1 );     /
                                port->write(y,1);
                                //port->waitForBytesWritten(1);
                               }
                    ....
                    }
                    

                    As result I see progress bar appering and stopping on 0 %
                    While in debug i see:
                    "
                    ii progress bar value 0
                    // several time waiting
                    ii progress bar value 77457
                    "
                    So please help!

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                      @JonB

                      Thanks!
                      Ive done another thread but it got worse
                      First I set global variable of progress bar/ data iteration

                      unsigned long ii = 0;
                      

                      After Ive done the link:

                       connect(port, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this, SLOT(writeData(qint64)));
                      void monMK::writeData(qint64)
                      {
                      bar->setValue(ii);
                       qDebug() << "ii progress bar value" << ii;
                      }
                      void mM::on_open_folder_clicked()
                      {// from button clicked
                      ....
                      ....
                      ....
                      
                         bar = new QProgressDialog(this);
                      
                                 port->write(dataArr4);
                                 bar->setLabelText(tr("loading..."));
                                 bar->setCancelButtonText(tr("&Cancel"));
                                
                                 bar->setMinimumDuration(0); 
                                 bar->setWindowTitle(tr("Loading"));
                                 bar->setVisible(1);
                                 qApp->processEvents();
                                 bar->setValue(1);
                                 bar->setRange(1, fls-1); // where fls size of File stored
                              
                                 for(ii=0;ii<fls;ii++)
                                 {
                                  y = arr.mid(ii, 1 );     /
                                  port->write(y,1);
                                  //port->waitForBytesWritten(1);
                                 }
                      ....
                      }
                      

                      As result I see progress bar appering and stopping on 0 %
                      While in debug i see:
                      "
                      ii progress bar value 0
                      // several time waiting
                      ii progress bar value 77457
                      "
                      So please help!

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                      @another_one What is the size of the file?
                      There is no need for any global variables, simply use the parameter of your slot:

                      void monMK::writeData(qint64 ii)
                      {
                       bar->setValue(ii);
                       qDebug() << "ii progress bar value" << ii;
                      }
                      

                      You should stop using old connect syntax.
                      The actual issue is that you write the data in one blocking loop inside on_open_folder_clicked() - this blocks the Qt event loop.

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @another_one What is the size of the file?
                        There is no need for any global variables, simply use the parameter of your slot:

                        void monMK::writeData(qint64 ii)
                        {
                         bar->setValue(ii);
                         qDebug() << "ii progress bar value" << ii;
                        }
                        

                        You should stop using old connect syntax.
                        The actual issue is that you write the data in one blocking loop inside on_open_folder_clicked() - this blocks the Qt event loop.

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                        @jsulm said in qextserialport write and progress bar:
                        What is the size of the file?*
                        Thank you for your replay!
                        The size of File is 77457 Bytes
                        How can I transfer ii value from "button clicked" to slot writeData?, via port->waitForBytesWritten(ii);?
                        You should stop using old connect syntax.
                        The actual issue is that you write the data in one blocking loop inside
                        on_open_folder_clicked() - this blocks the Qt event loop.*
                        Sorry, here, again, I didnt undestand
                        How can I fdo write data(write the File) in non-blocking state?, Can you give me an example how its possible to do unblocked file writing to qextserialport?, please
                        Cause I didnt undestand how "Code of Conduct" can help in this case
                        Thanks in advance!

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                          @jsulm said in qextserialport write and progress bar:
                          What is the size of the file?*
                          Thank you for your replay!
                          The size of File is 77457 Bytes
                          How can I transfer ii value from "button clicked" to slot writeData?, via port->waitForBytesWritten(ii);?
                          You should stop using old connect syntax.
                          The actual issue is that you write the data in one blocking loop inside
                          on_open_folder_clicked() - this blocks the Qt event loop.*
                          Sorry, here, again, I didnt undestand
                          How can I fdo write data(write the File) in non-blocking state?, Can you give me an example how its possible to do unblocked file writing to qextserialport?, please
                          Cause I didnt undestand how "Code of Conduct" can help in this case
                          Thanks in advance!

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                          @another_one Please take a look at this example application: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-cwriterasync-example.html

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                            @another_one Please take a look at this example application: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-cwriterasync-example.html

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                            @jsulm

                            Thank you for this example!
                            It' seems to be what I need, but I wanted to clarify about progress bar using in SerialPortWriter class, - can I increment progress bar in :handleBytesWritten ??

                            Thank you!

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                              @jsulm

                              Thank you for this example!
                              It' seems to be what I need, but I wanted to clarify about progress bar using in SerialPortWriter class, - can I increment progress bar in :handleBytesWritten ??

                              Thank you!

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                              @another_one emit a signal from that class and connect that one to the progress bar. That way you avoid leaking GUI knowledge in your business logic class.

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                @another_one emit a signal from that class and connect that one to the progress bar. That way you avoid leaking GUI knowledge in your business logic class.

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                                @SGaist

                                Thank you!
                                I'm trying doing in this way but when I connect my signal the program exit and closed automatically :

                                My class:

                                class qextserpw : public QObject
                                {
                                    Q_OBJECT
                                public:
                                   // explicit qextserpw(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                    explicit qextserpw(QextSerialPort  *serialPort, QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                        void write(const QByteArray &writeData);
                                
                                //private slots:
                                 public slots:
                                        void handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes);
                                
                                
                                private:
                                    QextSerialPort *m_serialPort = nullptr;
                                    QByteArray m_writeData;
                                
                                    qint64 m_bytesWritten = 0;
                                signals:
                                    void inprogress(unsigned long progr);
                                };
                                
                                #endif // QEXTSERPW_H
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                #include <QtDebug>
                                #include <QtGlobal>
                                #include <QtCore>
                                #include <QProgressDialog>
                                
                                //qextserpw::qextserpw(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
                                  qextserpw::qextserpw(QextSerialPort *serialPort, QObject *parent)
                                
                                {
                                
                                }
                                  void qextserpw::handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes)
                                  {
                                
                                
                                  }
                                
                                

                                And these connection gots failed launch of program
                                :

                                qextserpw *qextser;
                                    connect(qextser, SIGNAL(inprogress(int progr)), bar, SLOT(setValue(progr)));
                                
                                
                                // or
                                
                                  connect(qextser, SIGNAL( inprogress(int) ), bar, SLOT( setValue(int) ) );
                                
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                                  @SGaist

                                  Thank you!
                                  I'm trying doing in this way but when I connect my signal the program exit and closed automatically :

                                  My class:

                                  class qextserpw : public QObject
                                  {
                                      Q_OBJECT
                                  public:
                                     // explicit qextserpw(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                      explicit qextserpw(QextSerialPort  *serialPort, QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                          void write(const QByteArray &writeData);
                                  
                                  //private slots:
                                   public slots:
                                          void handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes);
                                  
                                  
                                  private:
                                      QextSerialPort *m_serialPort = nullptr;
                                      QByteArray m_writeData;
                                  
                                      qint64 m_bytesWritten = 0;
                                  signals:
                                      void inprogress(unsigned long progr);
                                  };
                                  
                                  #endif // QEXTSERPW_H
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  #include <QtDebug>
                                  #include <QtGlobal>
                                  #include <QtCore>
                                  #include <QProgressDialog>
                                  
                                  //qextserpw::qextserpw(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
                                    qextserpw::qextserpw(QextSerialPort *serialPort, QObject *parent)
                                  
                                  {
                                  
                                  }
                                    void qextserpw::handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes)
                                    {
                                  
                                  
                                    }
                                  
                                  

                                  And these connection gots failed launch of program
                                  :

                                  qextserpw *qextser;
                                      connect(qextser, SIGNAL(inprogress(int progr)), bar, SLOT(setValue(progr)));
                                  
                                  
                                  // or
                                  
                                    connect(qextser, SIGNAL( inprogress(int) ), bar, SLOT( setValue(int) ) );
                                  
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                                  @another_one said in qextserialport write and progress bar:

                                  qextserpw *qextser;

                                  Don't you think this variable should contain a valid pointer before it's used?

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                                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                    @another_one said in qextserialport write and progress bar:

                                    qextserpw *qextser;

                                    Don't you think this variable should contain a valid pointer before it's used?

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                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher

                                    Unfortunally it doesn't help

                                    qextserpw  *qextser = new qextserpw(port);
                                    connect(port, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this, SLOT(writeData(qint64)));
                                    connect(qextser, SIGNAL( inprogress(int) ), bar, SLOT( setValue(int) ) );
                                    
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                                      @Christian-Ehrlicher

                                      Unfortunally it doesn't help

                                      qextserpw  *qextser = new qextserpw(port);
                                      connect(port, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this, SLOT(writeData(qint64)));
                                      connect(qextser, SIGNAL( inprogress(int) ), bar, SLOT( setValue(int) ) );
                                      
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                                      @another_one

                                      sorry, I forgot about bar initialization too
                                      Now program can launch but I have got the same problem with progress bar...

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                                        @another_one

                                        sorry, I forgot about bar initialization too
                                        Now program can launch but I have got the same problem with progress bar...

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                                        @another_one What exact "same problem with progress bar..."?

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                                        • JonBJ JonB

                                          @another_one What exact "same problem with progress bar..."?

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                                          @JonB
                                          I can't parallelize read from qexteserialport, write to qextserialport and setValue to progress bar while writing
                                          To do what I create qextserpw class:

                                          qextserpw.h

                                          
                                          #ifndef QEXTSERPW_H
                                          #define QEXTSERPW_H
                                          
                                          #include <QObject>
                                          #include <QtCore/QIODevice>
                                          #include <qextserialport.h>
                                          
                                          #include <QDebug>
                                          #include "terminal.h"
                                          
                                          
                                          class qextserpw : public QObject
                                          {
                                              Q_OBJECT
                                          public:
                                              explicit qextserpw();
                                              void write(const QByteArray &writeData);
                                              QextSerialPort *port = new QextSerialPort (QextSerialPort::EventDriven);
                                              bool m_open(QIODevice::OpenMode mode);
                                              void m_port_close();
                                              bool check_open();
                                              bool status_port;
                                          public slots:
                                              //void handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes);
                                          	void m_readAll();
                                          private:
                                              QextSerialPort *m_serialPort = nullptr;
                                              //QByteArray m_writeData;
                                              //qint64 m_bytesWritten = 0;
                                          signals:
                                              void inprogress(QByteArray data);
                                              //void to_store();
                                              void towrite();
                                          };
                                          
                                          #endif // QEXTSERPW_H
                                          

                                          qextserpw.c

                                          
                                          #include "qextserpw.h"
                                          #include "monmk.h"
                                          #include "terminal.h"
                                          #include <QDebug>
                                          #include <QtGlobal>
                                          #include <QtCore>
                                          #include <QProgressDialog>
                                          #include <QtCore/QIODevice>
                                          
                                           qextserpw::qextserpw()
                                          {
                                              port = new QextSerialPort (QextSerialPort::EventDriven); // настройка работы порта в асинхронном режиме чтения и записи
                                              port->setTimeout(1);
                                              connect(port, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(m_readAll()));
                                              qDebug() << "another class created";
                                           }
                                          
                                          void qextserpw::handleBytesWritten(qint64 bytes)
                                          {
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          void qextserpw::write(const QByteArray &writeData)
                                          {
                                              port->write(writeData);
                                          }
                                          
                                          bool qextserpw::m_open(QIODevice::OpenMode mode)
                                          {	
                                          	bool rv=false;
                                              rv = port->open(mode);
                                              qDebug() << "port is open from another class" ;
                                              return rv;
                                          }
                                          bool qextserpw::check_open()
                                          {	
                                          	bool rv=false;
                                          	rv = port->isOpen();
                                          	return rv;
                                          }
                                          void qextserpw::m_readAll()
                                          { 
                                          	QByteArray temp;
                                              temp = port->readAll();
                                              emit inprogress(temp);
                                              qDebug() << "read from another thread!";
                                          }
                                          void qextserpw::m_port_close()
                                          {
                                              port->flush();
                                              port->close();
                                          }
                                          
                                          

                                          This class is necessary to do 2 threads - read data from qextserial and write data to qextserial

                                          Third class to work with bar is the main class of mainwindow and called monMK:

                                          monMK.h

                                          
                                          #ifndef MONMK_H
                                          #define MONMK_H
                                          #include "qextserialport.h"
                                          #include "qextserialport_p.h"
                                          #include <QFileDialog>
                                          #include <QFile>
                                          #include <QDir>
                                          #include <QMainWindow>
                                          #include <QTimer>
                                          #include "terminal.h"
                                          #include "json.h"
                                          #include "choicepropertiseport.h"
                                          #include <QMainWindow>
                                          #include <QProgressDialog>
                                          #include <QMutex>
                                          #include "qexception.h"
                                          #include "qextserpw.h"
                                          #include "terminal.h"
                                          QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
                                          namespace Ui { class monMK; }
                                          QT_END_NAMESPACE
                                          
                                          class monMK : public QMainWindow
                                          {
                                              Q_OBJECT
                                          
                                          public:
                                              explicit monMK(QWidget *parent = 0);
                                              ~monMK();
                                              unsigned long fls = 0 ;
                                              QString dir_c_g;
                                              QByteArray qbag = "{ \
                                                                   \"PORT\": \"COM3\", \
                                                                   \"RATE\": \"115200\", \
                                                                   \"PARITY\": \"0\", \
                                                                   \"STOPBIT\": \"2\", \
                                                                   \"BITS\": \"8\", \
                                                                   \"LD_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFFFB5000020\", \
                                                                   \"ST_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFFFB5000020\", \
                                                                   \"MEM_TYPE\": \"LWord\", \
                                                                   \"MEM_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFFFB5000000\", \
                                                                   \"FILE_LOAD\": \"C:\" \
                                                                   }";
                                              ChoicePropertisePort *dialogPort = new ChoicePropertisePort;
                                              JSON *fs2 = new JSON();
                                              QProgressDialog *bar = new QProgressDialog(this);
                                              char mu;
                                              int div ;
                                              int mod ;
                                              QByteArray y;     
                                              QString g_LD_ADDR;
                                              QString g_ST_ADDR ;
                                              QString g_FILE_LOAD ;
                                              QString g_PORT ;
                                              QString g_RATE ;
                                              QString g_PARITY;
                                              QString g_STOPBIT;
                                              QString temps;
                                              DataBitsType g_BITS ;
                                              
                                          qextserpw  *qextser = new qextserpw();
                                              unsigned char glb = 0;
                                              unsigned char  globalf ;
                                              QByteArray charBuffer;
                                              quint32 crc_32;
                                              QString g_portname;
                                              void CreateProgresswin();
                                              Terminal *textTerminal = new Terminal();
                                          ;
                                          QByteArray arr;
                                              //
                                              typedef struct {
                                                  uint8_t prefix = 0xFF;
                                                  uint8_t code = 0x00;
                                              } restart_t;
                                          
                                              //
                                              typedef struct {
                                                  uint8_t prefix = 0xFF;
                                                  uint8_t code = 0x01;
                                                  uint64_t start_addr = 0xFFFFFFFFB5000020;
                                              } start_t;
                                              //
                                              typedef struct {
                                                  uint8_t prefix = 0xFF;
                                                  uint8_t code = 0x02;
                                                  uint64_t load_addr = 0xFFFFFFFFB5000020;
                                                  uint32_t data_len = 0x00000000;
                                                  uint8_t* data;
                                              } write_RAM_t;
                                            start_t start;
                                            write_RAM_t writeRAM;
                                          protected:
                                          void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event);    
                                          public slots:
                                          void readData(QByteArray data);
                                          
                                          private slots:
                                              void on_pB_propertiseCOM_clicked();
                                              void on_open_folder_clicked();
                                              void on_start_clicked();
                                              void on_load_clicked();
                                              void on_loadnstart_clicked();
                                              void on_restart_clicked();
                                              void writeData(qint64);
                                              void JFS(int value);
                                              void on_pushButton_6_clicked();
                                              void on_lineEdit_3_cursorPositionChanged(int arg1, int arg2);
                                              void on_lineEdit_2_cursorPositionChanged(int arg1, int arg2);
                                          
                                          private:
                                              Ui::monMK *ui;
                                          };
                                          #endif // MONMK_H
                                          

                                          monMK.c

                                          #include "monmk.h"
                                          #include "ui_monmk.h"
                                          #include "choicepropertiseport.h"
                                          #include <QtDebug>
                                          #include <QDesktopWidget>
                                          #include <QDateTime>
                                          #include <QMessageBox>
                                          #include <QLabel>
                                          #include <QtGlobal>
                                          #include <QtCore>
                                          #include <QtEndian>
                                          #include <QProgressDialog>
                                          #include <QJsonDocument>
                                          #include <QDir>
                                          #include <QFileDialog>
                                          #include <json.h>
                                          #include "crc32.h"
                                          #include <QString>
                                          #include <QByteArray>
                                          #include <qextserialport_p.h>
                                          #include <QDebug>
                                          #include <qextserpw.h>
                                          
                                          monMK::monMK(QWidget *parent)
                                              : QMainWindow(parent)
                                              , ui(new Ui::monMK)
                                          {
                                              ui->setupUi(this);
                                              this->setFixedSize(this->geometry().width(),this->geometry().height()); // set fixed size
                                              start_t start_st;
                                              ui->label_4->setPixmap(QPixmap(":/images/title.png"));
                                              textTerminal->setWindowTitle("PortTerminal");
                                              textTerminal->setGeometry(1156, 341, 382, 282);
                                              textTerminal->show();
                                              ui->pushButton_5->setEnabled(false);
                                              connect(qextser, SIGNAL(towrite()), this, SLOT(writeData())); 						// for writing 
                                              connect(qextser, SIGNAL( inprogress(QByteArray data) ), this, SLOT( readData(QByteArray  data))); 	// for reading
                                          	
                                            ....
                                            ...
                                            ..
                                          
                                          }
                                          void monMK::writeData()
                                          {
                                              //bar->setValue(ii);
                                          	unsigned long ii;
                                              bar->setRange(1, fls-1); // 
                                              for(ii=0;ii<fls;ii++)
                                              {
                                                // bar->setValue(ii);
                                                y = arr.mid(ii, 1 );     //
                                                //port->write(y,1);
                                                qextser->write(y);//,1);
                                                bar->setValue(ii);
                                                qDebug() << "ii progress bar value" << ii;
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          void monMK::readData(QByteArray data)
                                          {
                                              qDebug() << "ready read";
                                          	textTerminal->insert_Text(data);//addText(data);
                                              qDebug() << "working";
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          void monMK::writeButton_clicked()
                                          {
                                              QByteArray y;     // y == "pine"
                                              QByteArray z;
                                              if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))	
                                              {
                                                  QMessageBox::information(this, tr("can't open the file"),
                                                  file.errorString());
                                                  return;
                                              }
                                              else
                                               {
                                          		qDebug() << "opening file";
                                          		fls = file.size();
                                          		arr.resize(fls);
                                          		qDebug() << "size of" << fls;
                                          		for(unsigned long i; i<fls;i++)
                                          		{arr = 0;}
                                          		if( arr.isEmpty())
                                          		qDebug() << "at first array is empty";
                                          		else
                                          		qDebug() <<  "at first array isn't empty";
                                          		arr = file.readAll();
                                          		div = fls / 100;
                                          		mod = fls % 100;
                                          		file.close();
                                          		QString str3 = "";
                                          		str3.append(arr);
                                          		textTerminal->insert_Text(str3);//addText(data);
                                          		qDebug() << "closing file";
                                          		qDebug() << "array from file" ;
                                          		QString str2 = "";
                                          		str2.append(arr);
                                          		if( arr.isEmpty())
                                          		qDebug() << "array is empty";
                                          		else
                                          		qDebug() <<  "array isn't empty";
                                               }
                                          
                                          
                                                  if(qextser->status_port)
                                                   //if(port->isOpen())
                                                   {
                                                     	emit qextser->towrite();
                                                     }
                                          
                                                   
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          

                                          Also I have got another window for terminal(serial data printing) - textTerminal

                                          The problem in new version is I even can read data now
                                          In debug I see whese lines :
                                          "
                                          another class created
                                          read from another thread!
                                          "
                                          But in readData I do not run

                                          I suppose what is something is wrong in trasnferring signal from one class to another
                                          But It seems be right

                                          Please help

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