On Feb 27, 2007, at 11:56, Phil Thompson wrote:
While closer to the Qt behaviour, I think it means that the
explanation gets
too complicated. I think its better to say...
1. If the slot is a Python callable, it's executed in the thread
that called
connect().
2. If the slot is a Qt slot (specified with SLOT()) then it is
executed in the
receiver's thread.
If all you have is 1. (and the receiver is derived from QObject)
but you want
2. then convert the method to a Qt slot using pyqtSignature and use
SLOT().
Hello Phil,
I tried the pyqtSignature+SLOT approach with the snapshot from the
22nd. It works for QString or int arguments,
but if I use PyQt_PyObject it hangs again. In this case it does not
matter WHERE I call the connect (main thread, __init__ of the thread,
run() of the thread) it hangs every time.
I will test it with the "-g" switch today if time permits.
Kind regards,
Michael
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