Code pasted below -----> Can anyone out there suggest a way to access the object "p" thats started in playAudio() from inside the stopAudio()? I need the object reference to use QProcess.kill() on it. The code sample is below. Thanks to anyone who helps out =)
More comments in the code below ------> from qt import * class Form2(QMainWindow): def __init__(self,parent = None,name = None,fl = 0): QMainWindow.__init__(self,parent,name,fl) self.statusBar() def playAudio(self): p = QProcess(self, 'player') playcmd = '/usr/bin/play' filename = 'song.ogg' p.addArgument(playcmd) p.addArgument(filename) p.start() def stopAudio(self): ''' #This is just to show that i can "see" the object, though i #dont know how to "access" it #the output shows the QProcess object by name... # but how do i reference it?? allobjs = list(QObject.objectTrees()) for obj in allobjs: objName = QObject.name(obj) if objName == 'Form2': print QObject.children(obj) ''' QProcess.kill(NEED THE REFERENCE HERE)
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