import unittest import random from functools import partial from PySide.QtCore import QObject, SIGNAL try: from PySide.QtGui import QPushButton, QSpinBox hasQtGui = True except ImportError: hasQtGui = False from helper import BasicPySlotCase, UsesQApplication class MultipleSignalConnections(unittest.TestCase): '''Base class for multiple signal connection testing''' def run_many(self, sender, signal, emitter, receivers, args=None): """Utility method to connect a list of receivers to a signal. sender - QObject that will emit the signal signal - string with the signal signature emitter - the callable that will trigger the signal receivers - list of BasicPySlotCase instances args - tuple with the arguments to be sent. """ if args is None: args = tuple() for rec in receivers: rec.setUp() QObject.connect(sender, SIGNAL(signal), rec.cb) rec.args = tuple(args) emitter(*args) for rec in receivers: self.assert_(rec.called) if hasQtGui: class QtGuiMultipleSlots(UsesQApplication, MultipleSignalConnections): '''Multiple connections to QtGui signals''' def testButtonClick(self): """Multiple connections to QPushButton.clicked()""" sender = QPushButton('button') receivers = [BasicPySlotCase() for x in range(30)] self.run_many(sender, 'clicked()', sender.click, receivers) def testSpinBoxValueChanged(self): """Multiple connections to QSpinBox.valueChanged(int)""" sender = QSpinBox() #FIXME if number of receivers if higher than 50, segfaults receivers = [BasicPySlotCase() for x in range(10)] self.run_many(sender, 'valueChanged(int)', sender.setValue, receivers, (1,)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()