[Moved] QT and data input in ubuntu terminal
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 11:52 last edited by
Sorry, the code was displayed wrong in the previous post:
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include <cctype>int fuct (int);
int main()
{
int n;cout << "Input number: "; while (cin >> n) { int fk = fuct (n); cout << "\nFactorial: " << fk << "\n"; cout << "Input number: "; } return 0;
}
int fuct (int n)
{
if (n == 0) return 1;
else if (n == 1) return 1;
else return n * fuct(n-1);
}
@[EDIT: code formatting, Volker]
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 11:55 last edited by
so, if it has not relation to Qt it will not work properly?
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 11:55 last edited by
Nothing is wrong, it works for me.
Also this has nothing to do with Qt.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 12:42 last edited by
I have understood about Qt, but input data doesn`t work in the console:
Launching /home/denis/tutorial-build-desktop/tutorial...
Input number: 11
2
2wd
cI can input everything and the programm doesn`t have any reaction.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 13:02 last edited by
The debugger wrote:
&"warning: GDB: Failed to set controlling terminal: \320\235\320\265\320\264\320\276\320\277\321\203\321\201\321\202\320\270\320\274\321\213\320\271 \320\260\321\200\320\263\321\203\320\274\320\265\320\275\321\202\n"
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 13:04 last edited by
If you have a console application that reads from the console then please do start it on the console and neither in a debugger nor in your IDE.
EDIT: PS: If you had provided us that information before, you would have got an answer.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 13:07 last edited by
Moved to tools forum, as it seems to be an issue with how to use Qt Creator properly.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 13:15 last edited by
Hi, Volker -
So, do I understand from your post above that if a program needs console input, we can't/shouldn't launch it from Creator?
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 13:44 last edited by
At least it's hard to debug, because you have no means to input your data (at least I'm not aware of one), so your program hangs once it tries to read from stdin.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 13:52 last edited by
OK, thanks. I suppose that, given that Qt is a GUI development system, this is reasonable, though it may surprise some people who come from a more conventional IDE like Eclipse.
Is there at least a way to launch the terminal from Qt? Some minor level of integration would make it a little easier.
EDIT: let me rephrase that: there does appear to be some kind of terminal integration (though I can't get it to work for me); can one launch an app to terminal from Qt while still controlling the app through the Qt debugger? That would be slick.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 14:09 last edited by
It's not a problem of GUI or console development. You can have console input on a GUI program too :-)
Ah, seems that I was wrong!
In the run settings (project view of Creator) you can check a checkbox "run in terminal", this might be what you want. It's a bit cumbersome on the mac though (I remember you being on OS X, right?). You must set the terminal application on the mac to
/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal
(Settings, Environment, first tab)
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 14:19 last edited by
That sure seems like it should work, doesn't it? But, when I try to start a debug session, I get an error message at launch, saying it can't start the terminal emulator '/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal'. Dunno...
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 15:38 last edited by
There actually is a "launch in terminal" in the run settings of your project in Qt Creator... Go to project mode and visit the run settings there.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 15:40 last edited by
I assume you mean the "Run in terminal" check box? I have that checked. Still doesn't go.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2011, 21:40 last edited by
[quote author="mzimmers" date="1302358795"]That sure seems like it should work, doesn't it? But, when I try to start a debug session, I get an error message at launch, saying it can't start the terminal emulator '/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal'. Dunno...
[/quote]This should work. Where is your Terminal.app located? You'll need to enter
/path/to/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal
into the config field.
EDIT: You actually are on a Mac, aren't you?
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wrote on 10 Apr 2011, 01:28 last edited by
Heh...yes, I'm on a Mac, and the path you provided above is indeed the correct one. No idea why it's not working.
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wrote on 10 Apr 2011, 14:25 last edited by
For me it works, but the new terminal window is launched in the background. You have to select it via the dock or the running apps selector (cmd-tab). Also, the newly opened terminal is not quit once you terminate your application, you have to quit it manually (and watch out that you do not quit your regular terminal!)
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wrote on 10 Apr 2011, 15:10 last edited by
Oho!
I just went back into preferences, and this time, I hit the apply button. This time the terminal launched. I had assumed just hitting "OK" would have done this for me.
Thanks for the help.
EDIT: just as an FYI for anyone reading this thread, note that while Terminal will launch your application, it will do so from the context of the default directory for your user account, NOT the directory that the application is in. You may need to move around data files or engage in directory processing within your program to achieve the desired results.
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wrote on 10 Apr 2011, 15:34 last edited by
Also, the newly opened terminal is not quit once you terminate your application, you have to quit it manually (and watch out that you do not quit your regular terminal!)
I seem to be having the opposite problem. My terminal window goes away, but according to the Application Output view, the app hasn't terminated yet. I hit the red square, and get a warning that the app is still running. Not a showstopper, but odd...
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wrote on 10 Apr 2011, 19:37 last edited by
Yes, unless you do not have a means to quit the application, say ctrl-c, it works this way :-( You'll have to quit the app via the kill button in Creator.