My goodness it works!!!!!

That's fantastic! Thank you sooo much Hans. for some reason I missed that
part in the documentation, silly me. You are really a enlightening God, I
mean it, no exaggeration!:)


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Hans Breuer <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 27.09.2013 13:13, Bao Niu wrote:
>
>> Syndrome: If you have a "Database -- Table" on screen, and then add a
>> "Standard - BezierLine" connecting to one of the table's connection point,
>> you cannot use python's API to disconnect this two objects
>> programmatically.
>>
> To me this sounds like a bug in your code. Isn't it that you just don't
> know how to achieve this?
>
>> When using layer.remove(BezierLine),
>>
> Apparently you are assuming layer.remove() is also deleting the object,
> which it is not. Object destruction is triggered by the object's destroy()
> method, it includes breaking the remaining object connections. A weak spot
> is, that it's in the resposibility of the API user to not access the object
> after destruction.
>
>  and then
>> update_connections(table), the connection is still there
>>
> Are you expecting a display update from update_connections()?
>
>  The only way you
>> can disconnect the two is manually delete the BezierLine from the screen.
>> There is no way to do this programmatically.
>>
>>  In all you described so far you did not try to disconnect at all. You
> are just assuming that removing an object (from a layer) should also get
> rid of the connection. If you really want to disconnect there is
> Handle.connect(None) to do this. But of course that would not delete the
> object, but just break the connection.
>
>
>  This seems to be a bug. Is there any solution?
>>
>>  As I said, I think the bug is in your code/assumptions. If you want help
> debugging actually providing a minimal, but complete example for the issue
> you have would be helpful.
>
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