Hi all, I have detected a bug in the work of QKeySequence class in Python 3.4. I have found this bug only in PySide. As for PyQt4, there is no such a bug in it.
The problem is in the wrong interpretation of key sequence that includes such modifier combinations as "Ctrl+Shift", "Ctrl+Alt", "Shift+Alt", "Ctrl+Shift+Alt". It should be noted that key sequence is interpreted differently by x86 and x64 interpreters. Key sequences with only one modifier Ctrl, Shift, Alt are interpreted correctly. Here is an example: >>> seq = QtGui.QKeySequence(QtCore.Qt.CTRL + QtCore.Qt.SHIFT + QtCore.Qt.Key_J) PySide interprets this key sequence as "L" in x86 version and as "K" in x64 version: >>> seq.toString() 'L' Key sequences that include only Ctrl or only Shift are interpreted correctly: >>> seq = QtGui.QKeySequence(QtCore.Qt.CTRL + QtCore.Qt.Key_J) >>> seq.toString() 'Ctrl+J' >>> seq = QtGui.QKeySequence(QtCore.Qt.SHIFT + QtCore.Qt.Key_J) >>> seq.toString() 'Shift+J' I repeat once again that this bug has been detected only in PySide and only in Python 3.4 Software and its environment: - Windows 7 x64 - Python 3.4 x86/x64 - PySide 1.2.2 (из PyPI wheels) -- Regards, Evgeny _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside