Mateusz Korniak wrote:
On Saturday 06 of February 2010, Russell Valentine wrote:
Mateusz Korniak wrote:
Hi !
How can I verify if signal was really connected with handler ?
Seems I always get True from connect() call.
Test it by triggering it on purpose?
What if signal is triggered by internal KHTML engine conditions which are not
easy for me to meet ?
In fact I expect get signal while I am not getting it, so I wanted to verify I
really get connected (signal name mistake etc .. )
My question is more about connect() return value. Is it expected to return
True only if connect was successful ?
Regards,
Yes, connect return value will not give you what you want using the
old-style signals and slots. You need to use the new style signal and
slots. Something like:
self.khtmlpart.canceled.connect(self.handler)
See:
http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt4/pyqt4ref.html#new-style-signal-and-slot-support
Russell Valentine
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