Well, datetime package doesn't support operations with QDate instances, for example QDateEdit().date() + datetime.timedelta(days=1) raises a TypeError.
IMHO it's more clear to return a datetime instance instead a Qt one, like the QLineEdit.tex() method returns a unicode string instead of a QString if the sip API level for QString is set to 2. Again, IMHO. On 7 June 2011 11:19, Phil Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 10:55:46 +0100, Daniele Esposti <[email protected]> > wrote: >> This simple example raise an AssertionError because the type of the >> value returned by the QDateEdit.date() property is a QDate instance >> even the sip API level for QDate is set to 2. >> >> Here the example which triggers the problem: >> >> >> #!/usr/bin/env python >> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- >> >> import datetime >> import sip >> >> sip.setapi( "QDate", 2 ) >> >> from PyQt4 import QtGui >> >> >> app = QtGui.QApplication( [] ) >> >> assert( isinstance( QtGui.QDateEdit().date(), datetime.date ) ) > > The only difference in behaviour is the value returned by hash(), see... > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt4/html/python_v3.html#qdate > > Phil > -- Daniele Esposti My Blog http://www.expobrain.net LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/danieleesposti Twitter http://www.twitter.com/#!/expobrain _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
