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Add an 'args' attribute to SignalBlocker. #115
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Seems like that means it only works on PyQt5 😆 Looks like PyQt4/PySide both don't have |
Hah, looks like that's a lot easier and works everywhere. |
Excellent, many thanks @The-Compiler! 😄 I'm thinking of releasing |
Add an 'args' attribute to SignalBlocker.
Yeah, me too... pretty busy this week I'm afraid.
So do I. 😞 |
No worries! The most annoying issue for me currently is #113, but I understand you're busy, and I have no idea how to tackle that one myself... 😉 |
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Nice, thank you! |
Closes #64.
Maybe #114 needs a look first though - if there's anything wrong in the logic in
_quit_loop_by_signal
we'll just get a hang otherwise.I have only tested on PyQt5.