On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 21:27:40 +0100, Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:40:39 +0700, Alexandr N Zamaraev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> My Environment: >> WinVista Home Basic Ru + sp1 >> Python 2.5.2 >> sip 4.7.7 (from source, build gcc mingw 3.4.5) >> Qt 4.4.1 (from source, build gcc mingw 3.4.5) >> PyQt 4.4.3 (from source, build gcc mingw 3.4.5) >> >> Code snap: >> >>> from datetime import datetime >> >>> from PyQt4 import QtCore >> >>> u'%s' % datetime.today() >> u'2008-10-10 16:37:57.822000' >> >>> '%s' % QtCore.QVariant(datetime.today()).toString() >> u'2008-10-10' >> >>> QtCore.QVariant(datetime.today()).typeName() >> 'QDate' >> >> Why QtCore.QVariant(datetime.today()).typeName() is 'QDate'? >> Mast by 'QDateTime'. > > This is fixed in the current snapshot, but the behaviour is slightly > different. > > You will actually get back (via toPyObject()) a reference to the original > datetime object. If you really want the QVariant to contain a QDateTime > then do this... > > v = QtCore.QVariant(QtCore.QDateTime(datetime.today()))
I've just changed things so that you now get back a QDateTime instead of the original datetime object. I'm trying to fix aspects of QVariant but without affecting backwards compatibility, but it's a delicate balance. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
