Hello, i have problems to embed PyQt in a c++ application. Since the application uses threads and multiple python interpreters, i must ensure that the correct thread state is set and the GIL is locked, whenever the python API is used. I do that with the
PyEval_RestoreThread(threadState); and PyEval_SaveThread(); methods. This works fine, as long as i don't use widgets created with PyQt, because there are many "callbacks" (virtual methods), e.g. mousePressEvent, which are called directly from PyQt. Is there any way to force PyQt to acquire the GIL before those virtual methods are called? Hmm, this wouldn't solve the issue with multiple interpreters; each interpreter has its own thread state, which must be restored before using the API. Maybe someone on this list has some ideas how to cope with this situation ? Thanks, Christoph _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
