On Wednesday 14 May 2008 17:23:47 Andrew Perella wrote: > Suppose I have the following sip definitions: > > > > class A > > { > > public: > > virtual void Enter(); > > }; > > class B:A > > { > > public: > > > > }; > > class C: B > > { > > public: > > > > }; > > > > > > The generated code produces an "Enter()" method of the sip wrapped C class > where if the method is not passed onto python it calls the baseclass > A:Enter() rather than B:Enter() > > > > void sipC::Enter() > > { > > typedef void (*sipVH_Game_2)(sip_gilstate_t,PyObject *); > > > > sip_gilstate_t sipGILState; > > PyObject *meth; > > > > meth = > sipIsPyMethod(&sipGILState,&sipPyMethods[0],sipPySelf,NULL,sipNm_States_Ent >e r); > > > > if (!meth) > > { > > A::Enter(); > > return; > > } > > > > > ((sipVH_Game_2)(sipModuleAPI_States_Game->em_virthandlers[2]))(sipGILState, >m eth); > > } > > > > This seems like a big problem. Have I missed something?
Why is it a problem - given there is no such method B::Enter()? Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt