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  • A Adithya
    2 Apr 2024, 08:04

    @jsulm I am getting QProcess::error as "ERROR: QProcess::UnknownError"

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    jsulm
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    wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:08 last edited by
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    @Adithya Then maybe your Python script exits with -2?
    You can also connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#stateChanged and log state changes.
    And you can also connect slots to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#readyReadStandardError and https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#readyReadStandardOutput and print out stderr/stdout from your process there.

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

    A 1 Reply Last reply 2 Apr 2024, 08:27
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    • A Adithya
      2 Apr 2024, 07:59

      Hi @J-Hilk , This is not the issue path. the py file preset in the specified path

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      wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:09 last edited by
      #12

      @Adithya did you really check, or did you just type this answer ?

      If I had a € for every time I heard "ThE PaTh Is CoRrEcT!!111eleven" and it turns out it's not, because currentPath() or applicationDirPath() etc. did not actually point to the assumed directory, I would have a surprising amount of money :D.

      qDebug() << (QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/script/main.py");
      

      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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      • J J.Hilk
        2 Apr 2024, 08:09

        @Adithya did you really check, or did you just type this answer ?

        If I had a € for every time I heard "ThE PaTh Is CoRrEcT!!111eleven" and it turns out it's not, because currentPath() or applicationDirPath() etc. did not actually point to the assumed directory, I would have a surprising amount of money :D.

        qDebug() << (QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/script/main.py");
        
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        Adithya
        wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:20 last edited by
        #13

        @J-Hilk // Path to the Python script you want to execute
        QString pythonScript = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD/main_od_for_rci.py";
        qDebug() << "Script Path = " <<pythonScript;

        Log : Script Path = "/home/adithya/DVT/DVT-3.0/DistanceVerificationTool/Tools/Extractor_OD/main_od_for_rci.py"

        adithya@adithya:~/DVT/DVT-3.0/DistanceVerificationTool/Tools/Extractor_OD$ pwd
        /home/adithya/DVT/DVT-3.0/DistanceVerificationTool/Tools/Extractor_OD
        adithya@adithya:~/DVT/DVT-3.0/DistanceVerificationTool/Tools/Extractor_OD$ ls
        copy_script RCI_Front_LUT.h RCI_Rear_LUT.h src
        main_od_for_rci.py RCI_Left_LUT.h RCI_Right_LUT.h

        I reallt checked multiple time .The oath is not the issue . You are not gettiing the € this time :p

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        • J jsulm
          2 Apr 2024, 08:08

          @Adithya Then maybe your Python script exits with -2?
          You can also connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#stateChanged and log state changes.
          And you can also connect slots to https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#readyReadStandardError and https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#readyReadStandardOutput and print out stderr/stdout from your process there.

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          Adithya
          wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:27 last edited by Adithya 4 Feb 2024, 08:29
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          @jsulm I tried using stateChanged something like this
          QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::stateChanged, [](QProcess::ProcessState newState) {
          qDebug() << "Process = "<< newState;
          });
          Log :Process = QProcess::Starting
          ERROR: QProcess::UnknownError
          Process = QProcess::NotRunning
          Failed to start Python process
          Python script execution failed with exit code: 255

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          • A Adithya
            2 Apr 2024, 08:27

            @jsulm I tried using stateChanged something like this
            QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::stateChanged, [](QProcess::ProcessState newState) {
            qDebug() << "Process = "<< newState;
            });
            Log :Process = QProcess::Starting
            ERROR: QProcess::UnknownError
            Process = QProcess::NotRunning
            Failed to start Python process
            Python script execution failed with exit code: 255

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            wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:33 last edited by
            #15

            @Adithya Please share your current code, so we can see what exactly you're trying now.
            Also try with an absolute path to the Python executable to make sure that is not the issue.

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

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            • A Adithya
              2 Apr 2024, 06:35

              @jsulm Hi , the start() exit code is 255 and I am not using execute() . I am trying this in ubuntu 22 qt c++ .Python interpreter is in the path /usr/bin/python3.exe

              echo $PATH
              /opt/ros/noetic/bin:/home/adithya/.local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin

              So ideally python should take from PATH

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              JonB
              wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:41 last edited by JonB 4 Feb 2024, 08:42
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              @Adithya said in Qprocess exiting with exit code 255 when trying to run python script:

              I am trying this in ubuntu 22 qt c++ .Python interpreter is in the path /usr/bin/python3.exe

              You are under Ubuntu/Linux and the executable you want to run ends in .exe, right? Even though that is for Windows? So you can type /usr/bin/python3.exe in a terminal and that executes fine, right?

              That aside. Since the Ubuntu executable is indeed python3 why are you trying to start a process named python?

              #include <QCoreApplication>
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QProcess>
              
              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
                  QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
              
                  QProcess process;
                  process.start("python", QStringList());
                  QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::errorOccurred, &process, [&process]() { qDebug() << process.errorString();  } );
                  if (!process.waitForStarted()) {
                       qDebug() << "Failed to start Python process";
                       return 1;
                   }
                  process.waitForFinished();
                  int exitCode = process.exitCode();
                  if (exitCode != 0) {
                      qDebug() << "Python script execution failed with exit code:" << exitCode;
                      return 1;
                  }
              
                  return a.exec();
              }
              

              shows me

              "execvp: No such file or directory"
              Failed to start Python process
              

              So execvp() on python complains No such file or directory under Ubuntu 22.04, as I would expect.

              Changing to process.start("python3", ...); produces no such error and runs the python3 interpreter....

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              • J jsulm
                2 Apr 2024, 08:33

                @Adithya Please share your current code, so we can see what exactly you're trying now.
                Also try with an absolute path to the Python executable to make sure that is not the issue.

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                Adithya
                wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:43 last edited by
                #17

                @jsulm
                //trying it in main funtion itself for now , have commented everything else.
                main.cpp
                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);

                // Path to the Python interpreter
                QString pythonInterpreter = "/usr/bin/python3.exe"; // or the full path to python.exe
                
                // Path to the directory containing your Python script and other files
                QString workingDirectory = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD";
                qDebug() << "Path = " <<workingDirectory;
                
                // Path to the Python script you want to execute
                QString pythonScript = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD/main_od_for_rci.py";
                qDebug() << "Script Path = " <<pythonScript;
                
                // Arguments to pass to the Python script
                QStringList arguments;
                arguments << pythonScript << "1" << "2";
                
                QString command = pythonScript + " 1 2";
                
                // Create a QProcess instance
                QProcess process;
                
                QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::stateChanged, [](QProcess::ProcessState newState) {
                           qDebug() << "Process = "<< newState;
                   });
                
                // Set the working directory
                //process.setWorkingDirectory(workingDirectory);
                
                // Set the command to execute
                process.start(pythonInterpreter, arguments);
                
                QProcess::ProcessError error = process.error();
                qDebug() << "ERROR: " << error;
                
                if (!process.waitForStarted()) {
                     qDebug() << "Failed to start Python process";
                     //return 1;
                 }
                
                // Wait for the process to finish (optional)
                process.waitForFinished();
                
                // Get the exit code of the process
                int exitCode = process.exitCode();
                
                // Handle the exit code if needed
                if (exitCode != 0) {
                    qDebug() << "Python script execution failed with exit code:" << exitCode;
                    //return 1;
                }
                return a.exec();
                

                }

                //Have commented out everything just trying to log for now
                main_od_for_rci.py
                if name == 'main':
                print("Hey there")

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                • A Adithya
                  2 Apr 2024, 08:43

                  @jsulm
                  //trying it in main funtion itself for now , have commented everything else.
                  main.cpp
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);

                  // Path to the Python interpreter
                  QString pythonInterpreter = "/usr/bin/python3.exe"; // or the full path to python.exe
                  
                  // Path to the directory containing your Python script and other files
                  QString workingDirectory = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD";
                  qDebug() << "Path = " <<workingDirectory;
                  
                  // Path to the Python script you want to execute
                  QString pythonScript = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD/main_od_for_rci.py";
                  qDebug() << "Script Path = " <<pythonScript;
                  
                  // Arguments to pass to the Python script
                  QStringList arguments;
                  arguments << pythonScript << "1" << "2";
                  
                  QString command = pythonScript + " 1 2";
                  
                  // Create a QProcess instance
                  QProcess process;
                  
                  QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::stateChanged, [](QProcess::ProcessState newState) {
                             qDebug() << "Process = "<< newState;
                     });
                  
                  // Set the working directory
                  //process.setWorkingDirectory(workingDirectory);
                  
                  // Set the command to execute
                  process.start(pythonInterpreter, arguments);
                  
                  QProcess::ProcessError error = process.error();
                  qDebug() << "ERROR: " << error;
                  
                  if (!process.waitForStarted()) {
                       qDebug() << "Failed to start Python process";
                       //return 1;
                   }
                  
                  // Wait for the process to finish (optional)
                  process.waitForFinished();
                  
                  // Get the exit code of the process
                  int exitCode = process.exitCode();
                  
                  // Handle the exit code if needed
                  if (exitCode != 0) {
                      qDebug() << "Python script execution failed with exit code:" << exitCode;
                      //return 1;
                  }
                  return a.exec();
                  

                  }

                  //Have commented out everything just trying to log for now
                  main_od_for_rci.py
                  if name == 'main':
                  print("Hey there")

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                  wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:45 last edited by
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                  @Adithya said in Qprocess exiting with exit code 255 when trying to run python script:

                  /usr/bin/python3.exe

                  This is for sure wrong.
                  You're on Linux, not Windows...

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

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                  • A Adithya
                    2 Apr 2024, 08:43

                    @jsulm
                    //trying it in main funtion itself for now , have commented everything else.
                    main.cpp
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                    QApplication a(argc, argv);

                    // Path to the Python interpreter
                    QString pythonInterpreter = "/usr/bin/python3.exe"; // or the full path to python.exe
                    
                    // Path to the directory containing your Python script and other files
                    QString workingDirectory = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD";
                    qDebug() << "Path = " <<workingDirectory;
                    
                    // Path to the Python script you want to execute
                    QString pythonScript = QDir::currentPath() + "/Tools/Extractor_OD/main_od_for_rci.py";
                    qDebug() << "Script Path = " <<pythonScript;
                    
                    // Arguments to pass to the Python script
                    QStringList arguments;
                    arguments << pythonScript << "1" << "2";
                    
                    QString command = pythonScript + " 1 2";
                    
                    // Create a QProcess instance
                    QProcess process;
                    
                    QObject::connect(&process, &QProcess::stateChanged, [](QProcess::ProcessState newState) {
                               qDebug() << "Process = "<< newState;
                       });
                    
                    // Set the working directory
                    //process.setWorkingDirectory(workingDirectory);
                    
                    // Set the command to execute
                    process.start(pythonInterpreter, arguments);
                    
                    QProcess::ProcessError error = process.error();
                    qDebug() << "ERROR: " << error;
                    
                    if (!process.waitForStarted()) {
                         qDebug() << "Failed to start Python process";
                         //return 1;
                     }
                    
                    // Wait for the process to finish (optional)
                    process.waitForFinished();
                    
                    // Get the exit code of the process
                    int exitCode = process.exitCode();
                    
                    // Handle the exit code if needed
                    if (exitCode != 0) {
                        qDebug() << "Python script execution failed with exit code:" << exitCode;
                        //return 1;
                    }
                    return a.exec();
                    

                    }

                    //Have commented out everything just trying to log for now
                    main_od_for_rci.py
                    if name == 'main':
                    print("Hey there")

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                    wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 08:48 last edited by JonB 4 Feb 2024, 08:54
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                    @Adithya said in Qprocess exiting with exit code 255 when trying to run python script:

                    QString pythonInterpreter = "/usr/bin/python3.exe"; // or the full path to python.exe

                    You read my answer where it said .exe is for Windows not Linux, didn't you? What happened when you tried my:

                    So you can type /usr/bin/python3.exe in a terminal and that executes fine, right?

                    In a terminal please copy & paste:

                    ls -l /usr/bin/python3.exe
                    

                    and paste the output here.

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                    • J JonB
                      2 Apr 2024, 08:48

                      @Adithya said in Qprocess exiting with exit code 255 when trying to run python script:

                      QString pythonInterpreter = "/usr/bin/python3.exe"; // or the full path to python.exe

                      You read my answer where it said .exe is for Windows not Linux, didn't you? What happened when you tried my:

                      So you can type /usr/bin/python3.exe in a terminal and that executes fine, right?

                      In a terminal please copy & paste:

                      ls -l /usr/bin/python3.exe
                      

                      and paste the output here.

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                      Adithya
                      wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 09:02 last edited by Adithya 4 Feb 2024, 09:04
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                      @JonB @jsulm using python3 actually worked .But not sure whether the script is being executed or not
                      I changed .py file something like this (running in infinite loop)

                      if name == 'main':
                      while True:
                      print("Hey there")

                      The process is still running
                      Log :
                      Process = QProcess::Starting
                      ERROR: QProcess::UnknownError
                      Process = QProcess::Running

                      But any idea why I am not getting the log .

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                      • A Adithya
                        2 Apr 2024, 09:02

                        @JonB @jsulm using python3 actually worked .But not sure whether the script is being executed or not
                        I changed .py file something like this (running in infinite loop)

                        if name == 'main':
                        while True:
                        print("Hey there")

                        The process is still running
                        Log :
                        Process = QProcess::Starting
                        ERROR: QProcess::UnknownError
                        Process = QProcess::Running

                        But any idea why I am not getting the log .

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                        wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 09:05 last edited by
                        #21

                        @Adithya said in Qprocess exiting with exit code 255 when trying to run python script:

                        running in infinite loop

                        Please do NOT do such infinite loops in an event driven frameworks like Qt! There is really no need for that and it blocks Qt event loop.
                        "I am not getting the log" - please explain how you're getting this log and what do you actually mean exactly by "log". If you mean the output of your script then I already suggested to read its stderr/stdout.

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

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                          Adithya
                          wrote on 2 Apr 2024, 09:13 last edited by
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                          Thanks guys it worked. python3 and readyReadStandardOutput(showed the log ,was expecting it to work like qDebig() and cout .My bad) . Sorry for bothering with wrong misconception.

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