For what its worth, the object generating the signal has been constructed and is used in C++, and it is accessible from python using SIP (as a member variable and a member function). The connection is not triggered even though it has been setup in python (using QtCore.QObject.connect()). This worked in 4.9.3 and python 2.6, has there been any changes in the criteria for C++ objects to be able to signal objects in python?

Thanks in advance,

Blaine

On 8/26/2010 11:42 PM, Schrodinger Account wrote:

I have a Python panel that is connecting to a QAction that is a member variable of a class and was created in CPP. This connection was working just fine using sip 4.9.3 with Python 2.6, but no longer works with sip 4.10.5 and Python 2.7 . Is this a known problem, or could I be doing something wrong? the signal I am connecting to is "triggered()". My next step would be to write a small program to isolate this issue, but if anyone has any ideas, let me know.

Thanks,

Blaine

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