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Have modified the Bar example, since the thread was never started.
Sorry for posting an incomplete example.<br>
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Anyway, now in this case, running the unittest gives:<br>
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FQThread: Destroyed while thread is still running<br>
Segmentation fault<br>
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On 07/03/2012 09:43, Luca Beltrame wrote:
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<pre wrap="">In data mercoledì 7 marzo 2012 09:37:38, Mads Ipsen ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">the Python unittest moudle. I have attached a few examples. If you have
time to take a look and comment, it would be great.
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I have a question on FooTest: is having a QApplication instance enough in
unittest to ensure emission of signals? Otherwise your problem does not only
apply to using threads, but to any use of unittest with signals and slots.
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<pre wrap="">* Hook up a slot which gets called when the thread finishes
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As I said above, are signals emitted in the FooTest case? I ask because I've
been meaning to add unittest to my applications but I was not sure how to
handle the case of slots and signals.
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<pre wrap="">* Start the event loop by calling QtGui.qApp.exec_()
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I think I've tried this in the past and it didn't quite work for me.
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