Phil Thompson wrote:
It's a fatal error and can't be changed.
Why not? If I do a mistake at the Python level, I always get the interpreter back. Is it because the error occurs at the C++ level of Qt? Can't that error be caught and something meaningful printed? I mean, other Python modules written is C/C++ must have had to face this?
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