Follow up: after replacing code of pia_test() with > Test.pia.clear(); with everything else unchanged, this issue can still be reproduced.
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 02:04:57AM +0800, Casper Ti. Vector wrote: > test.h: > > #include <qmap.h> > > #include <qpair.h> > > typedef QPair<int, int> cell; > > struct test { QMap<cell, cell> pia; }; > > extern test Test; > > void pia_test(); > > test.cpp: > > #include "test.h" > > using namespace std; > > test Test; > > void pia_test() { > > Test.pia[QPair<int, int>(0, 0)] = QPair<int, int>(0, 0); > > } > > test.sip: > > %Module test > > %ModuleHeaderCode > > #include "test.h" > > #define sipType_cell sipFindType("cell") > > %End > > %Include qmap.sip // Exactly same file from PyQt4 > > %Include qpair.sip // See above > > typedef QPair<int, int> cell; > > struct test { QMap<cell, cell> pia; }; > > test Test; > > void pia_test(); > > test.py: > > import test > > print(test.Test.pia) # An empty dictionary > > test.pia_test() > > print(test.Test.pia) # Causes a segmentation fault > > How can I resolve this kind of issues? > Is this some kind of bug? > Thanks very much :) -- My current OpenPGP key: 4096R/0xE18262B5D9BF213A (expires: 2017.1.1) D69C 1828 2BF2 755D C383 D7B2 E182 62B5 D9BF 213A _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt