Searching for Q3 in my code I found this:
Don't you think filtering a name is not a very polite method?
Is'nt it better letting python rise an exception if the Widget is not
found at runtime?
Cheers,
Matteo Bertini
Index: PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/pyuic.py
================================================================================
--- PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/pyuic.py (original)
+++ PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/pyuic.py (modified)
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@
sys.stderr.write("Error in input file: %s\n" % e)
except uic.exceptions.NoSuchWidgetError, e:
- if e.args[0].startswith("Q3"):
- sys.stderr.write("Error: Q3Support widgets are not supported by
PyQt4.\n")
+ if e.args[0].startswith("QX"):
+ sys.stderr.write("Error: QXSupport widgets are not supported by
PyQt4.\n")
else:
sys.stderr.write(str(e) + "\n")
Index: PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/uiparser.py
================================================================================
--- PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/uiparser.py (original)
+++ PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4/pyuic/uic/uiparser.py (modified)
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@
for custom_widget in iter(elem):
classname = custom_widget.findtext("class")
- if classname.startswith("Q3"):
+ if classname.startswith("QX"):
raise NoSuchWidgetError, classname
self.factory.addCustomWidget(classname,
custom_widget.findtext("extends")
or "QWidget",
--
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