This is my btconnect.h file
#ifndef BTCONNECT_H
#define BTCONNECT_H
#include "scandialog.h"
namespace Ui {
class BTConnect;
}
class BTConnect : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit BTConnect(QWidget *parent = 0);
~BTConnect();
private slots:
void on_ScanButton_clicked();
void ScanBTDevices();
//some slots here
void ScanDialogShow();
void ScanDialogClose();
public slots:
//some slots here
private:
Ui::BTConnect *ui;
QProcess BTscan_Process;
scanDialog *scan;
};
#endif // BTCONNECT_H
btconnect.cpp
BTConnect::BTConnect(QWidget *parent) :
QWidget(parent),
ui(new Ui::BTConnect)
{
//set the userinterface as BTConnect.ui
ui->setupUi(this);
scan = new scanDialog(this);
}
void BTConnect::ScanDialogShow()
{
scan->show();
}
void BTConnect::ScanDialogClose()
{
scan->close();
}
void BTConnect::ScanBTDevices()
{
ScanDialogShow();
//Command to scan nearby bluetooth devices
//"hcitool scan"
QString cmd("hcitool scan");
//start the process
BTscan_Process.start(cmd);
//Wait for the processs to finish with a timeout of 20 seconds
if(BTscan_Process.waitForFinished(20000))
{
//Clear the list widget
this->ui->listWidget->clear();
//Read the command line output and store it in QString out
QString out(BTscan_Process.readAllStandardOutput());
//Split the QString every new line and save theve in a QStringList
QStringList OutSplit = out.split("\n");
//Parse the QStringList in btCellsParser
btCellsParser cp(OutSplit);
for(unsigned int i = 0; i<cp.count(); i++)
{
//writing in listwidget
}
}
ScanDialogClose();
}
void BTConnect::on_ScanButton_clicked()
{
//Scan for available nearby bluetooth devices
ScanBTDevices();
}
if I use the above code, the qdialog scandialog does open when the process begins and closes when the data is loaded in qlistwidget, but the contents of qdialog scandialog are not displayed. If I were to change show() to exec(), the contents will be shown but the QProcess does not run until the dialog is closed.
I want the dialog to open when the Qprocess starts and close when the qlistwidget is loaded with data from the scan. And I want the contents of scandialog to be displayed. It has two labels. One with .GIF file and another with text saying scanning.
Any help is appreciated.
you never return to the event loop when you do show
(because of waitForFinished
) and you never continue to the processing code when you do exec
instead of the waitForFinished
you should connect to the finished
signal and handle it there and use a single shot timer that will cancel it:
void BTConnect::on_BTscanFinished()//new slot
{
//Clear the list widget
this->ui->listWidget->clear();
//Read the command line output and store it in QString out
QString out(BTscan_Process.readAllStandardOutput());
//Split the QString every new line and save theve in a QStringList
QStringList OutSplit = out.split("\n");
//Parse the QStringList in btCellsParser
btCellsParser cp(OutSplit);
for(unsigned int i = 0; i<cp.count(); i++)
{
//writing in listwidget
}
ScanDialogClose();
}
void BTConnect::ScanBTDevices()
{
ScanDialogShow();
//Command to scan nearby bluetooth devices
//"hcitool scan"
QString cmd("hcitool scan");
//start the process
connect(BTscan_Process, SIGNAL(finished()), this, SLOT(on_BTscanFinished()));
BTscan_Process.start(cmd);
QTimer::singleShot(20000, scan, SLOT(close()));
}