Hi Phil,
Using Python 2.6, I could make it work with:
sip.wrapinstance(sip.voidptr(the_widget).__int__(), QtGui.QWidget)
But only after figuring out that I also had to recompile SIP with
SIP_SUPPORT_PYCOBJECT
Thanks a lot.
--
Elias
On 10/18/2010 2:04 PM, Phil Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 11:45:07 +0200, Elias Bachaalany
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
I have a C++ program that creates a QWidget* and can return that to
Python.
I want to pass that QWidget * to PyQt so that the newly created widgets
have this widget as their parent. How to do that?
In C++:
QWidget *theWidget;
PyObject *get_widget()
{
return PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(theWidget, NULL)
}
Now is it possible to get this QWidget* and give to PyQt / QWidget
class?
If your PyCObject is accessible from Python then you should be able to
do...
import sip
from PyQt4.QtGui import QWidget
widget = sip.wrapinstance(sip.voidptr(pycobj, QWidget))
Phil
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