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    jeremy_k
    wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 05:53 last edited by
    #6

    I believe that self is just a convention. The first parameter of a non-static class function receives the instance of the class. There's nothing stopping you from using this or anything else. There's also nothing stopping a non-member function from having a first argument called self.

    class MyClass:
        def __init__(this):
            this.value = 1
        def f(the_object):
            return the_object.value
    
    def callTheFunction(self):
        print(self.f())
    
    instance = MyClass()
    callTheFunction(instance)
    

    Expected output: 1

    Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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    • M mrjj
      28 Jun 2021, 05:51

      @jsulm
      Hi
      I know about the invisible white space for scope control but i do wonder what it then
      defaults too. a global function ? i guess since then the scope is not the class one.
      There is no such thing as "override" to make sure you do in fact override ?

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 05:53 last edited by
      #7

      @mrjj said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

      defaults too. a global function

      Well, just a function.
      I'm not sure there is something like "override" - I did not do much Python in last years :-)

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        mrjj
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        wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:00 last edited by
        #8

        @jeremy_k
        ok. That's actually much like c++ except you don't have to see, write or care about it :)
        Thank you.

        @jsulm
        ok and not a function in function, but simply just a file scope ? function.

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        • M mrjj
          28 Jun 2021, 06:00

          @jeremy_k
          ok. That's actually much like c++ except you don't have to see, write or care about it :)
          Thank you.

          @jsulm
          ok and not a function in function, but simply just a file scope ? function.

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          jeremy_k
          wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:06 last edited by jeremy_k
          #9

          @mrjj said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

          @jeremy_k
          ok. That's actually much like c++ except you don't have to see, write or care about it :)

          Python is great like that. It pushes you to do it yourself, or use tooling to solve problems. The tooling is unable to give definitive answers because so many typos result in legal code with different behavior. I'm ready to go back to C++.

          Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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          • J jeremy_k
            28 Jun 2021, 06:06

            @mrjj said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

            @jeremy_k
            ok. That's actually much like c++ except you don't have to see, write or care about it :)

            Python is great like that. It pushes you to do it yourself, or use tooling to solve problems. The tooling is unable to give definitive answers because so many typos result in legal code with different behavior. I'm ready to go back to C++.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:18 last edited by
            #10

            @jeremy_k
            Well, i had very little experience with it. back when it was kinda new, i did fool around with it a bit and
            then mail the code to home. At home, the program suddenly didn't run as expected and i realized how deadly spaces can be and that was the end of my excitement over the language.

            But its very popular. So I guess it does works well for some people.

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            • J jeremy_k
              28 Jun 2021, 03:25

              The indentation is wrong for that definition of showEvent() to be part of PhotoViewer.

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              darrenleeleelee1
              wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:20 last edited by
              #11

              @jeremy_k sorry, what did you mean, I do not understand well.

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              • D darrenleeleelee1
                28 Jun 2021, 06:20

                @jeremy_k sorry, what did you mean, I do not understand well.

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:22 last edited by
                #12

                @darrenleeleelee1

                Hi
                The function is too much intended so its not part of the class

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                • D darrenleeleelee1
                  28 Jun 2021, 06:20

                  @jeremy_k sorry, what did you mean, I do not understand well.

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:22 last edited by
                  #13

                  @darrenleeleelee1

                  class PhotoViewer(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                      tool_lock = 'mouse'
                      def __init__(self, parent):
                          ...
                      
                      def showEvent(self, event):
                          super().showEvent(event)
                          print("Test")
                          self.showEventHelper()
                      def showEventHelper(self):
                          self.fitInView()
                  

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • J jsulm
                    28 Jun 2021, 06:22

                    @darrenleeleelee1

                    class PhotoViewer(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                        tool_lock = 'mouse'
                        def __init__(self, parent):
                            ...
                        
                        def showEvent(self, event):
                            super().showEvent(event)
                            print("Test")
                            self.showEventHelper()
                        def showEventHelper(self):
                            self.fitInView()
                    
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                    darrenleeleelee1
                    wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:24 last edited by
                    #14

                    @jsulm oh, sorry I am not notice that, but this is not a problem, it way my typo when I copy from my vscode, in my vscode is

                    class PhotoViewer(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                        tool_lock = 'mouse'
                        def __init__(self, parent):
                            super(PhotoViewer, self).__init__(parent)
                            ...
                        def showEvent(self, event):
                            super().showEvent(event)
                            print("Test")
                            self.showEventHelper()
                        def showEventHelper(self):
                            self.fitInView()
                    

                    and the problem still not solve.

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                    • J jsulm
                      28 Jun 2021, 06:22

                      @darrenleeleelee1

                      class PhotoViewer(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                          tool_lock = 'mouse'
                          def __init__(self, parent):
                              ...
                          
                          def showEvent(self, event):
                              super().showEvent(event)
                              print("Test")
                              self.showEventHelper()
                          def showEventHelper(self):
                              self.fitInView()
                      
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                      darrenleeleelee1
                      wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 06:25 last edited by darrenleeleelee1
                      #15

                      @jsulm sorry it is my mistake, the print("Test") still not be run.Even when I correct the scope of functions.

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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 20:56 last edited by
                        #16

                        Hi,

                        There's an issue with your init function. The first parameter shall be a scene, the second is the parent.

                        See the class documentation

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                        • S SGaist
                          28 Jun 2021, 20:56

                          Hi,

                          There's an issue with your init function. The first parameter shall be a scene, the second is the parent.

                          See the class documentation

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                          jeremy_k
                          wrote on 28 Jun 2021, 23:03 last edited by
                          #17

                          @SGaist I wonder if that documentation is malformatted due to Python not supporting function overloading. The highlighted line indicates two arguments for the constructor. Inset below that appears to be a second constructor version that only accepts an optional QWidget parent. The two sentences at the end initially attracted my attention.

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                          Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                          • J jeremy_k
                            28 Jun 2021, 23:03

                            @SGaist I wonder if that documentation is malformatted due to Python not supporting function overloading. The highlighted line indicates two arguments for the constructor. Inset below that appears to be a second constructor version that only accepts an optional QWidget parent. The two sentences at the end initially attracted my attention.

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                            JonB
                            wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 06:50 last edited by
                            #18

                            @jeremy_k
                            Are you just commenting on the confusion, or have you changed your code? Whatever the case you will need to set the view's scene, either through the constructor or via setScene().

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                            • J JonB
                              29 Jun 2021, 06:50

                              @jeremy_k
                              Are you just commenting on the confusion, or have you changed your code? Whatever the case you will need to set the view's scene, either through the constructor or via setScene().

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                              jeremy_k
                              wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 07:19 last edited by
                              #19

                              @JonB It's not my code.

                              I'm not convinced that misuse of the constructor which doesn't throw an exception or lead to program termination will cause a correctly implemented showEvent() to be ignored. A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                              import PyQt5.QtWidgets as QtWidgets
                              
                              class View(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                                  def showEvent(self, event):
                                      print("showEvent")
                                      super().showEvent(event)
                              
                              app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
                              view = View()
                              view.show()
                              
                              ~:$ python test.py
                              showEvent
                              

                              Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                              • J jeremy_k
                                29 Jun 2021, 07:19

                                @JonB It's not my code.

                                I'm not convinced that misuse of the constructor which doesn't throw an exception or lead to program termination will cause a correctly implemented showEvent() to be ignored. A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                                import PyQt5.QtWidgets as QtWidgets
                                
                                class View(QtWidgets.QGraphicsView):
                                    def showEvent(self, event):
                                        print("showEvent")
                                        super().showEvent(event)
                                
                                app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
                                view = View()
                                view.show()
                                
                                ~:$ python test.py
                                showEvent
                                
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                                JonB
                                wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 07:27 last edited by JonB
                                #20

                                @jeremy_k said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                                I was not aware of this. Your code shows showEvent being printed. Originally you said "Test never be printed out". So what is the situation?

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                                • J JonB
                                  29 Jun 2021, 07:27

                                  @jeremy_k said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                  A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                                  I was not aware of this. Your code shows showEvent being printed. Originally you said "Test never be printed out". So what is the situation?

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                                  jeremy_k
                                  wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 07:32 last edited by jeremy_k
                                  #21

                                  @JonB said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                  @jeremy_k said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                  A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                                  I was not aware of this. Your code shows showEvent being printed. Originally you said "Test never be printed out".

                                  I'm not the OP.

                                  Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                                  • J jeremy_k
                                    29 Jun 2021, 07:32

                                    @JonB said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                    @jeremy_k said in QGraphicsView showEvent not working.:

                                    A view without a scene is blank, but still a valid and showable QWidget.

                                    I was not aware of this. Your code shows showEvent being printed. Originally you said "Test never be printed out".

                                    I'm not the OP.

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                                    JonB
                                    wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 07:35 last edited by JonB
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                                    @jeremy_k
                                    Oh, LOL, sorry about that! Well @darrenleeleelee1, what is the difference between your case where you say showEvent() is not hit and @jeremy_k's case where he shows it being hit? Or has this been solved and I am not understanding?!

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                                      darrenleeleelee1
                                      wrote on 29 Jun 2021, 11:30 last edited by
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                                      thanks guy I get my goal by the other way

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