On Dec 1, 2011, at 1:58 PM, paulo alcantara wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> I tested your code with Python 3 and apiextractor, generatorrunner, shiboken 
> and pyside all built from
> the mainline. so I was unable to reproduce this bug, which means I got a 
> non-empty file. As you know,
> Python strings are all unicode ones (in Python 3). The minor changes I've 
> made to your code was to
> remove the 'u' character in front of the strings[1] and changed all print() 
> calls to work on Python 3
> properly.

Unfortunately it needs to work in Python 2.x. I "updated" to PySide 1.0.9 on 
OSX Lion and PySide no longer works at all (Qt libraries can't be found, 
redownloaded and reinstalled to be sure, still doesn't work). That is even 
worse than 1.0.8 which could at least be imported even if it didn't work right.

I upgraded to PySide 1.0.4 and PySide now works (QtCore can be located) and 
QTextStream works with unicode again.

Tim Doty

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