Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Not Evaluated
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None
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6.2.2
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None
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Python 3.9+ (likely older versions too), macOS/Windows (likely linux as well)
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85799120d0 (pyside/pyside-setup/dev) 85799120d0 (pyside/tqtc-pyside-setup/dev) 3e5399f685 (pyside/pyside-setup/6.2) 3e5399f685 (pyside/tqtc-pyside-setup/6.2) 85799120d0 (pyside/tqtc-pyside-setup/tqtc/dev) 3e5399f685 (pyside/pyside-setup/6.2.3)
Description
Note: This issue is new with 6.2.2; but that is not available as a selection from the "Affects Version/s" drop down.
New in PySide 6.2.2, there is an issue involving multiple inheritance, where a method from the first super-class is the same as a signal from a second-superclass, the signal is called instead of the method regardless of inheritance order.
Below is a minimum reproducible example
from PySide6 import QtCore class Q(QtCore.QObject): signal = QtCore.Signal() def method(self): print('Q::method') class M: def signal(self): print('M::signal') def method(self): print('M::method') class C(M, Q): def __init__(self): Q.__init__(self) M.__init__(self) c = C() c.method() # okay c.signal() # problem on PySide6 6.2.2
For completeness, a work-around has been identified that works for all our use-cases:
Python 3.8 Qt 6.1.2 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 9.2.1 20191120 (Red Hat 9.2.1-2)) [limited API] M::method M::signal
versus
Python 3.8 Qt 6.2.2 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) debug build; by GCC 9.3.0) M::method Traceback (most recent call last): File "pyside1730.py", line 36, in <module> c.signal() # problem on PySide6 6.2.2 TypeError: native Qt signal is not callable
Attachments
Issue Links
- resulted from
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PYSIDE-1431 Equality check of some signal instances fail
- Closed