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    3beezer
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    #5

    test.py

    import sys
    from importlib import import_module
    
    from PySide2.QtCore import QFile
    from PySide2.QtUiTools import QUiLoader
    from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication
    
    class MyLoader(QUiLoader):
        def __init__(self):
            super().__init__()
            self.widget_mod = import_module("PySide2.QtWidgets")
    
        def createWidget(self, class_name, parent=None, name=''):
            orig_widget_inst = QUiLoader.createWidget(self, class_name, parent=None, name='')
            print("orig_widget_inst =", orig_widget_inst)
    
            widget_class = getattr(self.widget_mod, class_name)
            my_widget_inst = widget_class(parent)
            print("my_widget_inst =", my_widget_inst)
    
            return orig_widget_inst
            #return my_widget_inst
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
        ui_file = QFile(sys.argv[1])
        ui_file.open(QFile.ReadOnly)
        loader = MyLoader()
        loader.load(ui_file)
        ui_file.close()
    

    and test.ui

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <ui version="4.0">
     <class>test_panel</class>
     <widget class="QWidget" name="test_panel"/>
     <resources/>
     <connections/>
    </ui>
    

    Run the program using

    python test.py test.ui
    

    Switch the comment on the two return statements to see the crash.

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      3beezer
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      I'm new here. Should I report this problem as a bug? If so, where?

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        SGaist
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        #7

        What version of PySide2 are you currently using ?
        On what OS ?

        PySide2 5.11.1 and 5.13.0 on macOS are working with your test example.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          What version of PySide2 are you currently using ?
          On what OS ?

          PySide2 5.11.1 and 5.13.0 on macOS are working with your test example.

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          3beezer
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          #8

          @sgaist Interesting! I am using version 5.12.4 on Kubuntu 19.04 with Python 3.7.3. Oh, I see that I can upgrade PySide2 to 5.13.0 using pip. I will do so and report back.

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            3beezer
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            Nope. Still crashes. You did switch the # to the other return, right?

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              SGaist
              Lifetime Qt Champion
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              #10

              No I didn't because I overlooked it and I must say I expect to run crashing examples with the "working" version in comment rather than the contrary.

              Before digging further, can you just explain what you want to do exactly in createWidget ?

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                I would like to wrap the widget and return an instance of the wrapped widget. Since I can't return an instance of the exact same widget without getting a crash, it doesn't seem to be possible to override createWidget, despite claims to the contrary.

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                  SGaist
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                  What wrapping do you have in mind ?

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                    3beezer
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                    I have several ideas. One I would have liked to implement earlier today is a subclass with __del__ so that I can confirm that I haven't created a cyclic reference. I do this in portions of the GUI I design manually, but I can't do it in portions I design using Qt Designer.

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                      SGaist
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                      I wonder if it's a python specific issue.

                      Can you test if the same issue happens in C++ ?

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                        #15

                        I think it is, but I don't know C++ well enough to write a test program.

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                          #16

                          The problem is officially a bug:

                          bug 1070

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