On Wednesday 27 December 2006 23:37, Phil Thompson wrote: > On Wednesday 27 December 2006 5:02 pm, Detlev Offenbach wrote: > > On Wednesday 27 December 2006 17:58, Phil Thompson wrote: > > > On Wednesday 27 December 2006 4:06 pm, Detlev Offenbach wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I have an application with a dialog that was created with Qt Designer > > > > and converted to Python with pyuic3. This dialog has an ok and a > > > > cancel button. These buttons are connected to the accept() and > > > > reject() slots. When I press one of the buttons, I get the following > > > > error: > > > > > > > > RuntimeError: no access to protected functions or signals for objects > > > > not created from Python > > > > > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > > > > > Versions: > > > > Qt 3.3.7 > > > > PyQt 3.17 > > > > sip snapshot-20061220 > > > > > > > > all on a x86_64 machine with openSUSE 10.2. All PyQt related stuff is > > > > self compiled. > > > > > > Have you got the .ui file? Is the problem reproducable with just the > > > generated .py file and the -x flag? > > > > I have the .ui file available but unfortunately it is not reproducable > > with just the generated .py file. The dialog itself is generated from > > some Python code. It looks as if the dialog doesn't really know it is a > > Python dialog. > > So how was the instance the exception was raised against created and what > method were you calling? >
Problem found thanks to your questions. It was caused by a parent object given to the dialog, which was not created from Python code. The protected methods (slots) called by the dialog were accept() and reject(). How a non Python created parent influences this is unclear to me. Maybe this should be mentioned in the PyQt docs. Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
