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    mpergand
    wrote on last edited by mpergand
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    QString str="C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe\"";
    qDebug().noquote() <<str;
    

    C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe"

    Should work, i'm not a cmd line guru though ...

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      Darkloud
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      Could you enclose that with the Code modifier in the post editor? I can't see where you have the escape sequences

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        Darkloud
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        Tried this:

        deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe\"";        
            process->startDetached("cmd /c \"" + deploystring);           
        }
        

        And I still get the same error... :(

        But yet again, if i do it in my 'test' folder, (with no spaces) it works fine with your above example.

        I have also tested within cmd itself, and enclosing everything in double quotes works fine... I have no idea what is going wrong.

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          mpergand
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          I don't understand cmd /c \""
          The string is wrong, there is a quote in the middle :
          cmd /c "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe"

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            Tried this:

            deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe\"";        
                process->startDetached("cmd /c \"" + deploystring);           
            }
            

            And I still get the same error... :(

            But yet again, if i do it in my 'test' folder, (with no spaces) it works fine with your above example.

            I have also tested within cmd itself, and enclosing everything in double quotes works fine... I have no idea what is going wrong.

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            Elus
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            @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

            Tried this:

            deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe\"";        
                process->startDetached("cmd /c \"" + deploystring);           
            }
            

            And I still get the same error... :(

            But yet again, if i do it in my 'test' folder, (with no spaces) it works fine with your above example.

            I have also tested within cmd itself, and enclosing everything in double quotes works fine... I have no idea what is going wrong.

            Can you try:

            deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New\ folder/Release001.exe\""; 
            
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              @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

              Tried this:

              deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe\"";        
                  process->startDetached("cmd /c \"" + deploystring);           
              }
              

              And I still get the same error... :(

              But yet again, if i do it in my 'test' folder, (with no spaces) it works fine with your above example.

              I have also tested within cmd itself, and enclosing everything in double quotes works fine... I have no idea what is going wrong.

              Can you try:

              deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New\ folder/Release001.exe\""; 
              
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              Darkloud
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              @Elus

              Says unknown escape symbol, and it underlines the \ after New

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                mpergand
                wrote on last edited by mpergand
                #12

                Yes I tried \+space, but QCreator doesn't seem to like it :)
                So I don't know if it 's a valid escape in C.

                But if I look with a terminal; spaces are escaped like that.

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                  Elus
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                  @Elus said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                  deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe"";
                  process->startDetached("cmd /c "" + deploystring);

                  I think carets are sometimes used in Windows to escape spaces, no?

                  deploystring = "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe \"C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New^ folder/Release001.exe\"";        
                  process->startDetached("cmd /c \"" + deploystring);   
                  
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                    mpergand
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                    For me the right concatenation sentence is:
                    process->startDetached("cmd /c " + deploystring);

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                      Darkloud
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                      None of these work... :( Heading to bed. Will try again tomorrow

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                        None of these work... :( Heading to bed. Will try again tomorrow

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                        Bonnie
                        wrote on last edited by Bonnie
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                        @Darkloud Do you actually try @mpergand 's advice? I also think the problem is that extra \" after cmd /c.
                        And since you've struggled a lot with quotes, why don't you just use program + arguments as params?

                        process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");   
                        

                        Then you won't need to add extra quotes to paths.

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                        • B Bonnie

                          @Darkloud Do you actually try @mpergand 's advice? I also think the problem is that extra \" after cmd /c.
                          And since you've struggled a lot with quotes, why don't you just use program + arguments as params?

                          process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");   
                          

                          Then you won't need to add extra quotes to paths.

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                          JonB
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                          @Bonnie
                          I think @Darkloud should indeed run the process via the QStringList() overload you suggest.

                          However, personally I would call QString QDir::toNativeSeparators(const QString &pathName) (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdir.html#toNativeSeparators) on each of those file path arguments. Unless windeployqt.exe states that it wants file paths to be passed with forward slashes, relying on Windows programs to treat / as the same as \ is dubious, IMHO. Although not this example, I have said before look at the difference between, say, dir /w versus dir \w, which do not do the same thing!

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                          • B Bonnie

                            @Darkloud Do you actually try @mpergand 's advice? I also think the problem is that extra \" after cmd /c.
                            And since you've struggled a lot with quotes, why don't you just use program + arguments as params?

                            process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");   
                            

                            Then you won't need to add extra quotes to paths.

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                            @Bonnie said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                            @Darkloud Do you actually try @mpergand 's advice? I also think the problem is that extra \" after cmd /c.
                            And since you've struggled a lot with quotes, why don't you just use program + arguments as params?

                            process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");   
                            

                            Then you won't need to add extra quotes to paths.

                            Yes I did... However it was still not working for me, as stated... However your solution worked! During my research last night, I found using QStringList() was a cleaner and safer way of passing arguments to the command line, however I suppose I was implementing it inorrectly. Not sure what I did incorrectly, but after taking the line you suggested and substituting the hard coded directories with my variables "exeName and binFolderName like so:

                            ```
                            

                            process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                            
                            Everything is working as it should!
                            
                            Thank you all for the help!
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                              Darkloud
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                              @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                              process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                              Actually, it isn't working... I thought it was, but I am still getting the same error :/

                              If I run:

                              ```
                              

                              process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");

                              it works correctly. If I run:
                              
                                  ```
                              process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);
                              

                              it gives me the same
                              " C:\Users\wjbro\Desktop\New" does not exist.
                              error

                              Here is my whole .cpp file if it helps:

                              #include "deployqt.h"
                              #include "ui_deployqt.h"
                              #include <QDebug>
                              
                              
                              
                              DeployQt::DeployQt(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QMainWindow(parent),
                                  ui(new Ui::DeployQt)
                              {
                                  ui->setupUi(this);
                              }
                              
                              DeployQt::~DeployQt()
                              {
                                  delete ui;
                              }
                              
                              void DeployQt::on_CancelButton_clicked()
                              {
                                  this->close();
                              }
                              
                              
                              void DeployQt::on_QtBinDirBrowse_clicked()
                              {
                                  binFolderName = QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory(this,       // Open folder select dialog, default to 5.14.2\mingw73_64\bin, store in binFolderName
                                      tr("Open Bin Directory"), "C:\\Qt\\5.14.2\\mingw73_64\\bin",QFileDialog::DontResolveSymlinks);
                              
                                 if(!binFolderName.isEmpty()){        // If binFolderName is not empty, set it to QtBindirOut LineOutput
                                         ui->QtBinDirOut->setText(binFolderName);
                                         binFolderName = binFolderName + "/windeployqt.exe "; // append /windeployqt.exe to binFolderName
                              }
                              }
                              
                              
                              void DeployQt::on_QtInputExeBrowse_clicked()
                              {
                                  exeName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this,      // Open exe to be deployed select dialog, sets to exeName
                                       tr("Select Exe to Deploy"), "C:\\");
                              
                                  if(!exeName.isEmpty()){                // If exeName is not empty, set it to QtInputExeOut LineOutput
                                          ui->QtInputExeOut->setText(exeName);
                               }
                              }
                              
                              
                              void DeployQt::on_DeployButton_clicked()
                              {
                                  QProcess *process = new QProcess(this);
                                  ui->statusbar->showMessage("Running: " + binFolderName + exeName);         // Set status bar message to reflect running command
                                  process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);
                              
                                  if ( !process->waitForFinished(-1))    // Wait for process to finish
                                  {
                                      return;                            // Return from if statement, to continue
                                  }
                              
                              
                              
                                  if(process->exitCode() != 0){
                                      QString errorMessage;
                                      if(binFolderName == ""){
                                          errorMessage.append("No Bin Folder Selected!\n");
                                      }
                              
                                      if(exeName == ""){
                                          errorMessage.append("No Exe File Selected! ");
                                      }
                              
                                      msgBox.setText(errorMessage);
                                      msgBox.setWindowTitle("Error - Deploy Qt Exe (Windows)");
                                      msgBox.exec();
                                  }
                              
                                  else{
                                      ui->statusbar->showMessage("Complete!");
                                  }
                              
                              
                              }
                              

                              Really not sure what happened.. Could have sworn I tested it and it worked fine.

                              EDIT: facepalm In order to get the QString to display correctly in the status bar with a space between binFolderName and exeFile, i put a space after the /windeploy append.. That was my issue! Working fine!

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                                @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                                Actually, it isn't working... I thought it was, but I am still getting the same error :/

                                If I run:

                                ```
                                

                                process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" << "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe");

                                it works correctly. If I run:
                                
                                    ```
                                process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);
                                

                                it gives me the same
                                " C:\Users\wjbro\Desktop\New" does not exist.
                                error

                                Here is my whole .cpp file if it helps:

                                #include "deployqt.h"
                                #include "ui_deployqt.h"
                                #include <QDebug>
                                
                                
                                
                                DeployQt::DeployQt(QWidget *parent) :
                                    QMainWindow(parent),
                                    ui(new Ui::DeployQt)
                                {
                                    ui->setupUi(this);
                                }
                                
                                DeployQt::~DeployQt()
                                {
                                    delete ui;
                                }
                                
                                void DeployQt::on_CancelButton_clicked()
                                {
                                    this->close();
                                }
                                
                                
                                void DeployQt::on_QtBinDirBrowse_clicked()
                                {
                                    binFolderName = QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory(this,       // Open folder select dialog, default to 5.14.2\mingw73_64\bin, store in binFolderName
                                        tr("Open Bin Directory"), "C:\\Qt\\5.14.2\\mingw73_64\\bin",QFileDialog::DontResolveSymlinks);
                                
                                   if(!binFolderName.isEmpty()){        // If binFolderName is not empty, set it to QtBindirOut LineOutput
                                           ui->QtBinDirOut->setText(binFolderName);
                                           binFolderName = binFolderName + "/windeployqt.exe "; // append /windeployqt.exe to binFolderName
                                }
                                }
                                
                                
                                void DeployQt::on_QtInputExeBrowse_clicked()
                                {
                                    exeName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this,      // Open exe to be deployed select dialog, sets to exeName
                                         tr("Select Exe to Deploy"), "C:\\");
                                
                                    if(!exeName.isEmpty()){                // If exeName is not empty, set it to QtInputExeOut LineOutput
                                            ui->QtInputExeOut->setText(exeName);
                                 }
                                }
                                
                                
                                void DeployQt::on_DeployButton_clicked()
                                {
                                    QProcess *process = new QProcess(this);
                                    ui->statusbar->showMessage("Running: " + binFolderName + exeName);         // Set status bar message to reflect running command
                                    process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);
                                
                                    if ( !process->waitForFinished(-1))    // Wait for process to finish
                                    {
                                        return;                            // Return from if statement, to continue
                                    }
                                
                                
                                
                                    if(process->exitCode() != 0){
                                        QString errorMessage;
                                        if(binFolderName == ""){
                                            errorMessage.append("No Bin Folder Selected!\n");
                                        }
                                
                                        if(exeName == ""){
                                            errorMessage.append("No Exe File Selected! ");
                                        }
                                
                                        msgBox.setText(errorMessage);
                                        msgBox.setWindowTitle("Error - Deploy Qt Exe (Windows)");
                                        msgBox.exec();
                                    }
                                
                                    else{
                                        ui->statusbar->showMessage("Complete!");
                                    }
                                
                                
                                }
                                

                                Really not sure what happened.. Could have sworn I tested it and it worked fine.

                                EDIT: facepalm In order to get the QString to display correctly in the status bar with a space between binFolderName and exeFile, i put a space after the /windeploy append.. That was my issue! Working fine!

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                                JonB
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                                @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                                So qDebug() << binFolderName and qDebug() << exeName, and copy & paste so that we can clearly read them. If they were identical to your original "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" & "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe", then it would behave the same, there's nothing magical about literal strings vs variables.

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                                  @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                  process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                                  So qDebug() << binFolderName and qDebug() << exeName, and copy & paste so that we can clearly read them. If they were identical to your original "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" & "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe", then it would behave the same, there's nothing magical about literal strings vs variables.

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                                  @JonB said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                  @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                  process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                                  So qDebug() << binFolderName and qDebug() << exeName, and copy & paste so that we can clearly read them. If they were identical to your original "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" & "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe", then it would behave the same, there's nothing magical about literal strings vs variables.

                                  See above! I added a space after the first argument, which messed everything up. It is working now!

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                                    @JonB said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                    @Darkloud said in Putting double quotes around a QString variable?:

                                    process->startDetached("cmd", QStringList() << "/c" << binFolderName << exeName);

                                    So qDebug() << binFolderName and qDebug() << exeName, and copy & paste so that we can clearly read them. If they were identical to your original "C:/Qt/5.14.2/mingw73_64/bin/windeployqt.exe" & "C:/Users/wjbro/Desktop/New folder/Release001.exe", then it would behave the same, there's nothing magical about literal strings vs variables.

                                    See above! I added a space after the first argument, which messed everything up. It is working now!

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                                    JonB
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                                    @Darkloud
                                    Yeah, I think you discovered/typed that while I was answering. Gotta love them spaces... :)

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