Correct way to quit a Qt program?

邮差的信 提交于 2019-11-28 03:21:44

QApplication is derived from QCoreApplication and thereby inherits quit() which is a public slot of QCoreApplication, so there is no difference between QApplication::quit() and QCoreApplication::quit().

As we can read in the documentation of QCoreApplication::quit() it "tells the application to exit with return code 0 (success).". If you want to exit because you discovered file corruption then you may not want to exit with return code zero which means success, so you should call QCoreApplication::exit() because you can provide a non-zero returnCode which, by convention, indicates an error.

It is important to note that "if the event loop is not running, this function (QCoreApplication::exit()) does nothing", so in that case you should call exit(EXIT_FAILURE).

You can call qApp.exit();. I always use that and never had a problem with it.

If you application is a command line application, you might indeed want to return an exit code. It's completely up to you what the code is.

Durgarao Maruboina

If you're using Qt Jambi, this should work:

QApplication.closeAllWindows();
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//How to Run App

bool ok = QProcess::startDetached("C:\\TTEC\\CozxyLogger\\CozxyLogger.exe");
qDebug() <<  "Run = " << ok;


//How to Kill App

system("taskkill /im CozxyLogger.exe /f");
qDebug() << "Close";

example

if you need to close your application from main() you can use this code

int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
QApplication app(argc, argv);
...
if(!QSslSocket::supportsSsl()) return app.exit(0);
...
return app.exec();
}

The program will terminated if OpenSSL is not installed

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