Hi all, I got a little code design question:
I have a python script that does a lot of file processing/converting/uploading etc and I'd like to write a decent interface for it now. The main goal is to be able to show the user detailed info about the current step and progress as well as clean up properly in case the whole thing is cancelled. My existing python code needs to stay independent of QT so any application that supports python can use it. I am wondering now how to best connect the python script and the PySide code. Should I just run the script as an argument to the python interpreter like I would with any other program? E.g.: process = QtCore.QProcess(self) process.start(<path_to_python>, <path_to_python_script>) As simple as this seems, it feels odd to use python to call itself as an external program. I'm happy to go that way but am curious how others are doing this?! Cheers, frank _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
