On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:29 PM, paulo alcantara <
paulo.alcant...@openbossa.org> wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Tim Doty <thoro...@mac.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 1, 2011, at 1:58 PM, paulo alcantara wrote:
>> > Hi Tim,
>> >
>> > I tested your code with Python 3 and apiextractor, generatorrunner,
>> shiboken and pyside all built from
>> > the mainline. so I was unable to reproduce this bug, which means I got
>> a non-empty file. As you know,
>> > Python strings are all unicode ones (in Python 3). The minor changes
>> I've made to your code was to
>> > remove the 'u' character in front of the strings[1] and changed all
>> print() calls to work on Python 3
>> > properly.
>>
>> Unfortunately it needs to work in Python 2.x. I "updated" to PySide 1.0.9
>> on OSX Lion and PySide no longer works at all (Qt libraries can't be found,
>> redownloaded and reinstalled to be sure, still doesn't work). That is even
>> worse than 1.0.8 which could at least be imported even if it didn't work
>> right.
>>
>> I upgraded to PySide 1.0.4 and PySide now works (QtCore can be located)
>> and QTextStream works with unicode again.
>>
>>
> Hi Tim,
>
> It seems there must be a regression started from version 1.0.8.
> See http://bugs.pyside.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1063
>
>
>
>                             Paulo
>
> Tim Doty
>>
>>
>
Hi Tim,

Thanks for pointing it out!

This bug has been fixed on PySide
commit  0a4d2f272c084354b3ae74dc9f060dd41e868b8c.


                       Paulo
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