Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> sys.modules['qt'].__dict__['qApp'] = A(sys.argv) >>>>> >>>>> ...might do it. You have to make sure that this is done before the >>>>> other >>>>> modules that want to use it get imported.
>> Well, I'm trying, but it's almost impossible to do it. By the time the App >> constructor has executed, many modules are imported already. Even putting >> the sys.modules line at the top of A's constructor is not enough because >> of >> the fact that many modules are already imported. I even tried reload the >> modules but that caused other problems. >> >> I understand that you consider this not stricly a bug. But there *is* a >> need >> to access the application from everywhere without passing it around, and >> qApp exists exactly for that. In C++, you can downcast it to whatever app >> type you defined and use it. This is impossible with PyQt. > > No it isn't - sip.cast() What would the correct syntax would be, then? def pyApp(): import sip return sip.cast(qApp, App) gives me a: SystemError: error return without exception set -- Giovanni Bajo _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde