In the class below (where I use . for brevity) when I have the Activation
class not as a QObject but as a plain python class, the loginReponseRcvd()
gets called. As soon as I make it a QObject (so I can emit) it stops
working. The commented out line I tried and it told me that the underlining
C++ object was deleted.

 

Can anyone offer a suggestion?

Thanks!

 

 

 

class Activation(QObject):

.

            def login (self, username, password):

 .                    

                        #self.connect(self.http, SIGNAL('done(bool)'),
self, SLOT('loginReponseRcvd(bool)'))

                        self.connect(self.http, SIGNAL('done(bool)'),
self.loginReponseRcvd)

 

                        self.http.get(getdata)

                        print 'login'

                        

            def loginReponseRcvd(self, error):

                        print 'loginReponseRcvd: ', error

                        if error:

                                    print str(self.http.errorString())

                        else:

                                    data=str(self.http.readAll())

                                    print 'data:', data

                                    QObject.emit(self,
SIGNAL('loggedIn(bool)'), data=='1')

                        QApplication.exit(0)

 

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