On Mon Mar 19 19:22:09 GMT 2012, John Stewart wrote: > So my first thought was to try not binding the nextPendingConnection() > which looks like this: > > self.connect(self.tcpServer.nextPendingConnection(), > QtCore.SIGNAL("readyRead()"), self.tcpSocketReadyReadEmitted)
OK, this looks fine, I think. > But then how do access the readAll() for the data thats being sent? Doing > the same bit on the tcpSocketReadyReadEmitted function throws an > AttributeError. > > def tcpSocketReadyReadEmitted(self): > data = str( self.tcpServer.nextPendingConnection().readAll() ) > print data > > returns > > AttributeError: 'NoneType' objet has no attribute 'readAll' In the tcpSocketReadyReadEmitted() method, you need to call self.sender() to get the socket object that emitted the signal. If you call the nextPendingConnection() method again, you may get a different socket object or None. It seems that the library removes connections from an internal queue when you call nextPendingConnection(), so don't call it again until you have handled the existing connection. > Again, total beginner at this so sorry if the answer is glaring. No problem. It's better to ask questions when you're still a beginner! David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt