Hi Dermot, thanks for your reply. >>At some point in the code you should find a connect method being called that links the QAction object to a method.
That's what I thought so I searched the entire code repository for "connect" as well as "QAction" and even "QMenu" and "addItem". I couldn't even find the label I'm seeing in the UI for the particular QAction (QAction.text) anywhere in the repo, that's when I got stumped. I should have mentioned that the host application is written in C++, though most UI elements like the menu in question are written in PySide. I can find some of the menu's actions but not the one who's trigger I need to back trace to the slots. I will talk to the developers and see what the hell is going on. I'm starting to suspect that this bit of the code is compiled, which is why I was wondering how I can figure out the connected slots from the QAction itself (I can get to that one easily). Cheers, frank On 6/07/14 9:59 PM, Dermot Doran wrote: > Hi Frank, > > I'm fairly new to PySide, but I think I might be able to help here. > At some point in the code you should find a connect method being > called that links the QAction object to a method. > Here is a very simple example from some of my code: > > self.connect(self.help_about, SIGNAL('triggered()'), > self.ctl.handle_help_about_action) > > In this line of code the QAction object (self.help_about) is being > associated with a method in an object called > self.ctl.handle_help_about_action. > > At some point in the code you are reviewing there must be a similar > type of statement. Is this application implemented using the MVC > (Model-View-Controller) pattern? If that is the case you may find the > "connect" method in some of the Controller code. > > I hope this gives you a bit of help with your continued search for the > answer to your question. > > Cheers!! > > Dermot. > > > On 6 July 2014 09:17, Frank Rueter | OHUfx <fr...@ohufx.com> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have been away from PySide for a while now so I hope this is not to >> dumb a question: >> >> I need to investigate some code flow in an existing application that >> uses QT/PySide for it's UI, in particular I need to find out what >> function/method/slot a given QAction is triggering, but I'm having >> difficulties. >> I can find the QAction itself and modify it's text etc (just to ensure >> I'm looking at the right one). But I can't figure out how to get to the >> method it triggers. >> >> Am I just missing the obvious or is it not as easy as it may seem? >> >> >> Cheers, >> frank >> >> -- >> VFX COMPOSITING | WORKFLOW CUSTOMISATION AND CONSULTING >> _______________________________________________ >> PySide mailing list >> PySide@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside