On 11/15/12 5:52 PM, John Ehresman wrote: > I'm trying to fix a bug that causes segfaults if QApplication.style() > and QApplication.setStyle() are used repeatedly. I think the issue is: > > 1) a PyObject* is created for the QStyle* returned by style() and its > shiboken parent is set to the global app which adds 1 to the refcount > > 2) the next call to setStyle delete's the C++ QStyle but the PyObject* > remains in the binding map > > 3) at some future point, another C++ object is created with the same > address as the first QStyle* and unpredictable errors occur if the new > C++ object is not a QStyle
I've been looking further into this and am wondering why either the destroyed signal and/or QWeakPointer are not used. Is there a reason why they're not used? Thanks, John _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
