On Thursday 09 November 2006 8:36 am, Pavol Mravec wrote: > The following example will cause python to segfault in linux and > window. tested on latest debian sid pyqt packages and latest windows > binary distribution of pyqt on winxp. Just run it and when you close > the window, python itself segfaults. > > I would expect at least some sort of exception raised but i think the > program below is correct and should work normal without any > segfaulting or raising exceptions. > > from PyQt4.QtGui import * > > class UserData(QTextBlockUserData): > def __init__(self): > QTextBlockUserData.__init__(self) > > class MainWindow(QMainWindow): > def __init__(self, *args): > QMainWindow.__init__(self, *args) > > self.te=QTextEdit() > self.setCentralWidget(self.te) > self.ud=UserData() > self.te.textCursor().block().setUserData(self.ud) > > app=QApplication(sys.argv) > mw=MainWindow() > mw.show() > app.exec_()
It's an object ownership bug and will be fixed in tonight's snapshot. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde