On 12/6/19 12:58 PM, Israel Brewster wrote:
I was running some code and I saw this pop up in the console:
2019-12-06 11:53:54.087 Python[85524:39651849] WARNING: nextEventMatchingMask
should only be called from the Main Thread! This will throw an exception in the
future.
The only problem is, I have no idea what is generating that warning - I never
call nextEventMatchingMask directly, so it must be getting called from one of
the libraries I’m calling. Is there some way I can force python to throw an
exception now, so my debugger can catch it and let me know where in my code the
originating call is? I’ve tried stepping through the obvious options, with no
luck so far.
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Israel Brewster
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You need to set the warning filter to "error", which you can do either with
warnings.simplefilter at the start of your program or by setting the
PYTHONWARNINGS environment variable.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/warnings.html#the-warnings-filter
This the same project you're having PySide/threading problems on?
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