On Friday 20 December 2002 10:47 pm, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > Hi *, > > while trying to wrap a Qt TiffHandler class in order to be able > to load and display facsimiles from PyQt, I stumbled across > this problem: on import of the wrapped class, it blocks after > loading this module: > open("/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/qth/qth.py", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = > 3 > > created by sip (a bit outdated, I know): << EOF > # Python wrapper code. > # > # Generated by SIP snapshot-20021114 (build 50) on Fri Dec 20 21:58:32 2002 > > import libsip > > from qt import QObject > > PYQTH_VERSION = "0.0.0" > import types > import libqthc > > libqthc.sipInitModule(__name__) > > class QTIFFHandler(QObject): > def __init__(self,*args,**kwargs): > libqthc.sipCallCtor(0,self,args) > for key in kwargs.keys(): > method = getattr(self, key) > if type(kwargs[key]) == types.TupleType: > apply(method,kwargs[key]) > else: > method(kwargs[key])
Where does the keyword code come from? > # Register the classes with the C++ module. > > libqthc.sipRegisterClasses() > > EOF > > generated from this sip file: << EOF > > %Module qth > > %PrePythonCode > PYQTH_VERSION = "0.0.0" > %End > > %Import qtmod.sip > > class QTIFFHandler : QObject > { > %HeaderCode > #include <qtiffhandler.h> > #include <qobject.h> > #include <qpixmap.h> > #include <qptrlist.h> > %End > > public: > enum Resolution { > Undefined, > Fine, > Normal > }; > > QTIFFHandler(QLabel *, QWidget */TransferThis/ = 0, const char * = 0); > > int load(const char *); > void close(); > void setSmoothScale(bool); > bool smoothScale(); > void setPage(int); > void scale(float); > void rotate(double); > int page(); > int pages(); > float zoom(); > QString sender(); > QString time(); > Resolution resolution(); > const char *filename(); > QPixmap *currentPage(); > signals: > void update(); > private: > QTIFFHandler(const QTIFFHandler &); > }; > > EOF > > I managed to mangle PyQwts setup.py to properly generate this module, > but maybe I failed in some mysterious ways... Archive with Makefile > attached. (I know, this package suffers from a couple of flaws, but > I'm trying to get _something_ to work before starting to refine this > thing.) The .sip file looks Ok. Have you tried debugging the generated code to see where it is blocking? Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde