I have a function in
the main thread that adds an item to a QListView. If called from the main
thread, this works fine. However if I call this same function from a
separate thread, the items are displayed in the lsit view, but QlistView seems
to lose the pointer(s) to the items in
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On Tuesday 25 February 2003 09:08, Mike Kinton wrote:
I have a function in the main thread that adds an item to a QListView. If
called from the main thread, this works fine. However if I call this same
function from a separate thread, the items
Well thank you to all who replied - that's much clearer now. By the time I'm
finished with Python, I sweat I'm going to be half-way towards knowing C/C++
as well, as so many docs (even the O'Reilly books) seem to assume you're
coming from it, and explain everything in terms of it! Anyway, I
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 10:55 am, Tom Chance wrote:
Well thank you to all who replied - that's much clearer now. By the time
I'm finished with Python, I sweat I'm going to be half-way towards knowing
C/C++ as well, as so many docs (even the O'Reilly books) seem to assume
you're coming from
Not yet working but just discovered that truncate is redefined as
truncate64 in /usr/include/unistd.h file
if __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 is defined !!
Why the libqtcmodule.so refers to QString.truncate64() instead of
QString.truncate() ?
Does my gcc 2.95.2 preprocessor fail ?
Laurent Claustre wrote:
I don't know of a better place to post this. if this is inappropriate, I
apologize. If there is a better place to put this, let me know.
I am using PyQt to write applications for optometrists in the Seattle/Tacoma
area. There is a very good market for this kind of software. However, I need
to
I'd like to announce the fourth release of PythonCAD, a CAD package
for open-source software users. As the name implies, PythonCAD is
written entirely in Python. The goal of this project is to create
a fully scriptable drafting program that will match and eventually
exceed features found in