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  • J jsulm
    11 Jan 2021, 08:10

    @suslucoder So, what does copy() return?

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    wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:15 last edited by
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    @jsulm it returns nothing, Either true or false

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      11 Jan 2021, 08:15

      @jsulm it returns nothing, Either true or false

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:16 last edited by
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      @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

      it returns nothing, Either true or false

      ?
      It returns a boolean.
      Again: what does it return?!

      qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
      

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

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      • D deleted286
        11 Jan 2021, 08:15

        @jsulm it returns nothing, Either true or false

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        wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:16 last edited by
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        @suslucoder then the function isn't called.

        Please post what you actually have in your code, otherwise no-one will be able to help you


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        • J jsulm
          11 Jan 2021, 08:16

          @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

          it returns nothing, Either true or false

          ?
          It returns a boolean.
          Again: what does it return?!

          qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
          
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          wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:18 last edited by
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          @jsulm it returns false. Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 111741.png

          #include "mythread.h"
          #include "mainwindow.h"
          #include <QtCore>
          #include <QDebug>
          #include <QFile>
          #include <QTimer>
          #include <QThread>
          #include <QMutex>
          #include <QQueue>
          #include <QMessageBox>
          #include <QApplication>
          #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
          #include <QtWidgets/QMainWindow>
          #include <QFileDialog>
          #include <QMainWindow>
          
          QFile file("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt");
          
          
          MyThread::MyThread(QObject* parent)
              : QThread(parent)
          {
              writeData();
          }
          
          MyThread::~MyThread()
          {
          
          }
          
          void MyThread::writeData()
          {
              QFile file2("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
              QFile::copy("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt","C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt" );
              qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
              qDebug() << "im working in writing thread";
          
              emit writingDone();
          
          }
          
          void MyThread::run()  //Reading file from txt with thread1
          {
          
              if (file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
              {
                  QTextStream in (&file);
                  while (!in.atEnd())
                  {
                      QString line = in.readAll();
                      QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                      for(const QString &entry : list)
                      {
                          double num = entry.toDouble();
                          queue.enqueue(num);
          
                      }
          
          
                      qDebug()<< "im running on worker thread " <<line;
          
                  } // for
              } // while
              file.close();
          } // if
          
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            sierdzio
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            wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:20 last edited by
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            Check if it exists:

            qDebug() << "Source exists?" << QFile::exists("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt");
            qDebug() << "Destination exists?" << QFile::exists("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
            

            You need to check destination because:

            If a file with the name newName already exists, copy() returns false (i.e., QFile will not overwrite it).

            (Z(:^

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            • D deleted286
              11 Jan 2021, 08:18

              @jsulm it returns false. Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 111741.png

              #include "mythread.h"
              #include "mainwindow.h"
              #include <QtCore>
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QFile>
              #include <QTimer>
              #include <QThread>
              #include <QMutex>
              #include <QQueue>
              #include <QMessageBox>
              #include <QApplication>
              #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
              #include <QtWidgets/QMainWindow>
              #include <QFileDialog>
              #include <QMainWindow>
              
              QFile file("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt");
              
              
              MyThread::MyThread(QObject* parent)
                  : QThread(parent)
              {
                  writeData();
              }
              
              MyThread::~MyThread()
              {
              
              }
              
              void MyThread::writeData()
              {
                  QFile file2("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
                  QFile::copy("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt","C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt" );
                  qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
                  qDebug() << "im working in writing thread";
              
                  emit writingDone();
              
              }
              
              void MyThread::run()  //Reading file from txt with thread1
              {
              
                  if (file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                  {
                      QTextStream in (&file);
                      while (!in.atEnd())
                      {
                          QString line = in.readAll();
                          QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                          for(const QString &entry : list)
                          {
                              double num = entry.toDouble();
                              queue.enqueue(num);
              
                          }
              
              
                          qDebug()<< "im running on worker thread " <<line;
              
                      } // for
                  } // while
                  file.close();
              } // if
              
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              wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:21 last edited by
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              @suslucoder
              Did you read the documentation of QFile::Copy() for yourself?

              Note that if a file with the name newName already exists, copy() returns false (i.e. QFile will not overwrite it).

              So, does the destination file already exist? Does the source file also exist?

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              • D deleted286
                11 Jan 2021, 08:18

                @jsulm it returns false. Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 111741.png

                #include "mythread.h"
                #include "mainwindow.h"
                #include <QtCore>
                #include <QDebug>
                #include <QFile>
                #include <QTimer>
                #include <QThread>
                #include <QMutex>
                #include <QQueue>
                #include <QMessageBox>
                #include <QApplication>
                #include <QtWidgets/QApplication>
                #include <QtWidgets/QMainWindow>
                #include <QFileDialog>
                #include <QMainWindow>
                
                QFile file("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt");
                
                
                MyThread::MyThread(QObject* parent)
                    : QThread(parent)
                {
                    writeData();
                }
                
                MyThread::~MyThread()
                {
                
                }
                
                void MyThread::writeData()
                {
                    QFile file2("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
                    QFile::copy("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt","C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt" );
                    qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
                    qDebug() << "im working in writing thread";
                
                    emit writingDone();
                
                }
                
                void MyThread::run()  //Reading file from txt with thread1
                {
                
                    if (file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                    {
                        QTextStream in (&file);
                        while (!in.atEnd())
                        {
                            QString line = in.readAll();
                            QStringList list = line.split(QLatin1Char(' '), Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
                            for(const QString &entry : list)
                            {
                                double num = entry.toDouble();
                                queue.enqueue(num);
                
                            }
                
                
                            qDebug()<< "im running on worker thread " <<line;
                
                        } // for
                    } // while
                    file.close();
                } // if
                
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                wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:21 last edited by
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                Hi,

                @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

                QFile::copy("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt","C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt" );
                qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");

                You do not have the same paths in the qDebug and the previous line.
                You do realise that you are copying it twice ?

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                • S sierdzio
                  11 Jan 2021, 08:20

                  Check if it exists:

                  qDebug() << "Source exists?" << QFile::exists("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt");
                  qDebug() << "Destination exists?" << QFile::exists("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");
                  

                  You need to check destination because:

                  If a file with the name newName already exists, copy() returns false (i.e., QFile will not overwrite it).

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                  deleted286
                  wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:24 last edited by
                  #24

                  @sierdzio
                  They exists.

                  Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 112331.png

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                    JonB
                    wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:24 last edited by
                    #25

                    @SGaist , @sierdzio , @J-Hilk
                    If QFile::copy() returns false, I don't see anywhere the user can obtain any kind of error message/reason for the failure. Does Qt not supply this by any means?

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                    • S SGaist
                      11 Jan 2021, 08:21

                      Hi,

                      @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

                      QFile::copy("C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt","C:/Users/ilknu/Documents/MyThread/new.txt" );
                      qDebug() << QFile::copy("C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/deneme.txt", "C:/Users/user/Documents/MyThread/new.txt");

                      You do not have the same paths in the qDebug and the previous line.
                      You do realise that you are copying it twice ?

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                      wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:24 last edited by
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                      @SGaist I fixed it

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                      • D deleted286
                        11 Jan 2021, 08:24

                        @sierdzio
                        They exists.

                        Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 112331.png

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                        wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:25 last edited by JonB 1 Nov 2021, 08:26
                        #27

                        @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

                        They exists.

                        And? We have all said QFile::copy() says:

                        Note that if a file with the name newName already exists, copy() returns false (i.e. QFile will not overwrite it).

                        So you (not we) need to do something about that.

                        Also, as @SGaist has pointed out, you don't even have the same paths on your two QFile::copy() calls.

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                        • D deleted286
                          11 Jan 2021, 08:24

                          @sierdzio
                          They exists.

                          Ekran görüntüsü 2021-01-11 112331.png

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                          wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:29 last edited by
                          #28

                          @suslucoder

                          Then the cause is clear: destination exists, so copy() will not overwrite it. You need to remove the destination file first, before calling copy().

                          (Z(:^

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                          • J JonB
                            11 Jan 2021, 08:25

                            @suslucoder said in Copying the file content:

                            They exists.

                            And? We have all said QFile::copy() says:

                            Note that if a file with the name newName already exists, copy() returns false (i.e. QFile will not overwrite it).

                            So you (not we) need to do something about that.

                            Also, as @SGaist has pointed out, you don't even have the same paths on your two QFile::copy() calls.

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                            wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:29 last edited by
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                            @JonB said in Copying the file content:

                            Also, as @SGaist has pointed out, you don't even have the same paths on your two QFile::copy() calls. I've fixed it, it is my mistake.

                            Even i delete the destination file, for returning true by creating new destination, it returns false.

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                            • D deleted286
                              11 Jan 2021, 08:29

                              @JonB said in Copying the file content:

                              Also, as @SGaist has pointed out, you don't even have the same paths on your two QFile::copy() calls. I've fixed it, it is my mistake.

                              Even i delete the destination file, for returning true by creating new destination, it returns false.

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                              wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:30 last edited by
                              #30

                              @suslucoder Did you check what @SGaist said? Do NOT call copy twice! Call it once like before but put qDebug() in front of it...

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

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                              • S sierdzio
                                11 Jan 2021, 08:29

                                @suslucoder

                                Then the cause is clear: destination exists, so copy() will not overwrite it. You need to remove the destination file first, before calling copy().

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                                deleted286
                                wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:30 last edited by
                                #31

                                @sierdzio I'll try it again thank you

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                                • D deleted286
                                  11 Jan 2021, 08:30

                                  @sierdzio I'll try it again thank you

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                                  wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 08:52 last edited by
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                                  @suslucoder it works. thank you

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