Andreas Gerstlauer wrote: > > Hi! > > I installed the bugifx release 3.2.2 of sip and PyQt today > (working with Qt 3.0.4 and Python 2.2.1). > First of all, thanks, the thread-related bug in emit() for > Qt signals is gone. > > However, I am having new problems with this release. Attached > is a little test script that produces the bug. The script > runs fine with 3.2.1 but produces the following with 3.2.2: > > % python test.py > Printing names... > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "test.py", line 50, in ? > w.printNames() > File "test.py", line 41, in printNames > child.printNames() > AttributeError: printNames > > It looks like the C++ pointers returned by calls to Qt > methods are not properly converted back into their > corresponding wrapped objects. Instead of finding the > derived and overloaded object the calls return a plain, > virgin object, i.e. all the custom members are not > there. > Like I said, this used to work before (and is, AFAIK, > a feature of sip/PyQt - otherwise I would have to do > some sort of "casting" back) so I would assume it is > a bug?! Or is this an intentional change? In the latter > case, how can I program my old behavior back...?
It's a bug - fortunately in the SIP module, rather than the code generator. I'll release SIP 3.2.3 in a few minutes. > Another problem I am having is that I have a QPopupMenu > for which I connect the signal "aboutToShow()" to a slot > of mine (to fill the menu on demand with dynamic content) > but that slot suddenly doesn't get called anymore when > I open the menu. I haven't had a chance to investigate > further but the code fragment looks something like this: > > class FileMenu(QPopupMenu): > def __init__(self, parent, actions): > QPopupMenu.__init__(self, parent, "File Menu") > > self.recentFilesMenu = QPopupMenu(self) > self.connect(self.recentFilesMenu, SIGNAL('aboutToShow()'), > self.setupRecentFilesMenu) > self.insertItem("&Recent Files", self.recentFilesMenu) > > def setupRecentFilesMenu(self): > print "Never gets called!!" > self.recentFilesMenu.clear() > for i in range(len(recentFiles)): > self.recentFilesMenu.insertItem(recentFile[i], i) > > Again, this worked fine with everything before and including 3.2.1 > but not any more with 3.2.2. The setupRecentFilesMenu() method > doesn't get called any more when I open the menu - no error messages, > nothing. I don't know if it's related to the above problem or not...?! I think it's the same problem. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde