#!/usr/bin/env python # --!-- coding: utf8 --!-- """Tests.""" # METHOD 1 # ======== # Don't know why, this causes seg fault on SemaphoreCI # Seg fault in app = QApplication(...) # Workaround: create and discard an app first... from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication QApplication([]) # Create app and mainWindow from manuskript import main arguments = main.process_commandline([]) app, MW = main.prepare(arguments, tests=True) # FIXME: Again, don't know why, but when closing a project and then reopening # one, we get a `TypeError: connection is not unique` in MainWindow: # self.btnAddSubPlot.clicked.connect(self.updateSubPlotView, F.AUC) # Yet the disconnectAll() function has been called. # Workaround: we remove the necessity for connection to be unique. This # works for now, but could create issues later on when we want to test # this specific functionality. Maybe it will be called several times? # At that moment, we will need to catch the exception in the MainWindow, # or better: understand why it happens at all, and only on some signals. from manuskript import functions as F from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt F.AUC = Qt.AutoConnection # METHOD 2 # ======== # We need a qApplication to be running, or all the calls to qApp # will throw a seg fault. # from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication # app = QApplication([]) # app.setOrganizationName("manuskript_tests") # app.setApplicationName("manuskript_tests") # from manuskript.mainWindow import MainWindow # MW = MainWindow()