On 09.10.2009, at 21:29, Piotr Korzuszek wrote:
Hi Clement, thanks for reply,
Sorry, but I knew that already. The thing is that when I put
QApplication.init() and QApplication.exec() in bundle start() method
then I
cannot do anything in Felix console after running that bundle, because
start() cannot return.
I've tried to run QApplication.init() in Main thread and
QApplication.exec()
in other thread but this only results in this:
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QApplication::exec: Must be called from the main thread
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Or maybe I misunderstood you?
No, Felix does not start bundle in the main thread (it is absolutely
not required). So, it will not work if you try to call such method in
the start method of a bundle. It has to be in the main thread : i.e.
initialized externally.
Regards,
Clement
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Clement Escoffier <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 09.10.2009, at 19:54, Piotr Korzuszek wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to make Qt and Felix work together. The problem is that
when I
run the Qt main loop (QApplication.exec()) the main thread is
locked until
the GUI is closed (so Felix is too).
I cannot put this in seperate thread because it complains to me
about not
being in the main thread. On the Qt forum developers motivates this
behavior
by Mac OS X GUI system that must be handled in the main thread.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Hi,
QTBambi has to be initialized in the main thread. So, the init
method has
to be called in the Main thread ( the thread executing the main
method).
However, on Mac, you must set the -XstartOnFirstThread to execute
the main
method in the Main thread.
Regards,
Clement
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