Reputation: 3656
Does anyone know why I am getting the follow error:
TypeError: closeEditor(QWidget*,QAbstractItemDelegate::EndEditHint) only accepts 2 arguments, 2 given!
I am using a QStyledItemDelegate so that I have more control over a table (QTableWidget()) using my own QLineEdit. The error occurs when I have left the focus of a table cell that is controlled with the custom editor.
The below code is based off the PySide stardelegate.py example:
class EditDelegate(QStyledItemDelegate):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(EditDelegate, self).__init__(parent)
def createEditor(self, parent, option, index):
result = index.column()
if result==0:
editor = TheEditor(parent)
editor.editingFinished.connect(self.commitAndCloseEditor)
return editor
else:
return QStyledItemDelegate.createEditor(self, parent, option, index)
def commitAndCloseEditor(self):
editor = self.sender()
self.commitData.emit(editor)
self.closeEditor.emit(editor)
class TheEditor(QLineEdit):
editingFinished = Signal()
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(TheEditor, self).__init__(parent)
self.setAutoFillBackground(True)
self.setValidator(QIntValidator(0,999999999, self))
def focusOutEvent(self, event):
self.editingFinished.emit()
Upvotes: 1
Views: 664
Reputation: 287
Because, you must emit the signal closeEditor saying the hint desired: EditNextItem, EditPreviousItem o NoHint.
self.closeEditor.emit(editor, QAbstractItemDelegate.NoHint)
HTH
Upvotes: 1