Pyside-rcc Generates Invalid Python
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Hi There,
I am new to PySide (lovin' it!), and I am trying to design a UI in Qt Designer, then use the tools to convert the .ui and .qrc files to Python code. When I do this for a simple application with one icon (a .png file), the code that pyside-rcc.exe generates is invalid. It looks like the following:
@# -- coding: utf-8 --
Resource object code
Created: Mon Jul 4 17:28:41 2011
by: The Resource Compiler for PySide (Qt v4.7.3)
WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
from PySide import QtCore
qt_resource_data = "\x00\x00\x03\x1f\x89PNG\x0d\x0a\x1a\x0a\x00\x00\x00\x0dIHDR\x00\x00\x00\x10\x00\x00\x00\x10\x08\x06\x00\x00\x00\x1f\xf3\xffa\x00\x00\x00\x04sBIT\x08\x08\x08\x08|\x08d\x88\x00\x00\x00\x09pHYs\x00\x00\x0d\xd7\x00\x00\x0d\xd7\x01B(\x9bx\x00\x00\x00\x19tEXtSoftware\x00www.inkscape.org\x9b\xee<\x1a\x00\x00\x02\x9cIDAT8\x8du\x93Oh\x14I\x14\xc6\xaf\xaa\xba\xbbz\xb2\x83{\x88\x1e\x8c \xea\xcea/\xe2EA\x85\x10\xd1\xabhP\xc3\xaa\xe4(\x1e\x0c,\x1a\x0f\x92\xbb.\x1e\xf6\xe0\x1f\x8c\xa0WEP/\x9eDP\x14$j\x04\x85\x15\x1c\xdd\x1dwB&l@g\xa2\xc9\xf4d:\x9d\xee\xa9=\xc4\x19\xff?\xf8\xa8z\x97\xaf~=\x9e\x1c\x1c\xdc2I\x92\x11~P"\x82\xef\xfb\xd8\xc0b\x8c\x01\x11\xb2,\xc5\x06\xf6\xcf\xb3g\xce\x9f0I\x92\x8c\xf4\xef\xdaC\xb9&\x8a"\x1a\x8d\x06\xcdf\x938\x8eI\xd3\x94\x0b\x17\xce\xa3\x94Bk\x83R\x0a\x80f\xdc\xe4\xec\xb93\xc3\xc0i\x03\x10\x04\x01A\x10\x90$\x09i\x9a\xd2j\xb5p\xce\xa1\xb5\x06@)\x8d1\xe6c/hm\xe8Y\xd9\x03\x90W\x00\xf9|\x9e0\x0c\xc9\xe5r\x84a\xd8\xb9[k\x01A\x04D\x14\xa5\xd1\x8b<\xd8\xbe\x1d\x11\xc1\xda\x10\xc0\x98vNk-\xce\xb9Nn\x11A)\x85\x08\xb8,\xe3\xd9\xd1!\xb2j\x95\x0f\xc5"\xf5\xbf\xc3\xd3\xfc3:\xdam\x96\x10\x15Zk\xb4\xd6\xf8\xbeO\x96e\x1d\xb3\xb4^\xe7\xc9\xfe\x83t\x17\x0a\xac\x1e\x18 .\x97\x19\xdf\xbb\x8fe\xc9\x02O\xcb\x13\xf7:\x04m\x13\xa5TG6\x8ax\xd8\xdb\xc7\xda\x1d;X\xben\x1d\xe9\xf44\xeb\x0f\x1d\x02\x11\xc4\x18\xee\x1c>\xbc\x14\xa1M\xd1\x96\xd6\x9a\xdc\xd4\x14\xabn\xde\xa4\xb0s'?\x19Ct\xff>(\xb5$\x11\xf2}}\x88Rt\x0c\xda\xaf\xb7\xcf\xee[\xb7X](
\xe3\x98\xe8\xf9sZqL\xab\xd1\xa05?\x8f\xee\xea"X\xb3\x06DP\x9f\x13|\x1e\xe1\xed\xe0 o^\xbdb\xbaXD\x85!\x8b\x95\x0a\xd9\xdc\x1c.M\xc9\xeau\x92J\x05\x97e\x9f\x08\xda\xff\xd06JV\xac
\xea\xc8\x11r7\xae\x137\x9b\xac\xdc\xb0\x01\x1d\x86,.,\xd0R\x8a\xf9j\x15\x9c\x93\x0e\xc1\xf7\xa6\x91\x86!\xb7\xb7l\xc1\x15~\xa1\xa9\x90D\x11\x8d\x8f\xf3\xef\xe4$/\x8a/\xf1\xba\xba\x9e~a\x8c\xe9hbb\x82\xc0\xfa\x0c\x0d\x1f\xe3\xd7\xcb\x97X\xd6\xbf\x9b\xd7\xa5\x12\xdaZ6>\x1ec\xf2\xf80\xfb\xa2\xa8\xff\x8b\x08\x9e\xe7QzS\xc2\x86>\xbf\x1d\x18 \x9f\xcf\xa3\xb5&j\xd4Y\xfe\xfb\x10\xb2\xaa\x87\xd9\xbbw\x99\x9d\xfb@\xb5\xf6\x0e
\xde\x00x\x9eG\xadV%Y`\xf3\xd6Mx\x9e\x8fs-\xe6\xea\xb3\x80|\xda\xccm\xbd\xfc\xbc\xad\x97\xf7\xefk\xcc\xcc\xcc,\x19\xf8\xbe\xea\xea\xb5+#\xb5Z\x15\x11a\xec\xd1\xd87\xeb\xfcu9\xe7\x08\x82\xe0\x0f \xfd\x1f?=\xfd]\x93\x00\xa5e\x00\x00\x00\x00IEND\xaeB`\x82"
qt_resource_name = "\x00\x07\x07\xab\x06\x93\x00a\x00c\x00t\x00i\x00o\x00n\x00s\x00\x09\x0alxC\x00r\x00e\x00s\x00o\x00u\x00r\x00c\x00e\x00s\x00\x05\x004\xdbF\x001\x006\x00x\x001\x006\x00\x08\x0f\x07Z\xc7\x00e\x00x\x00i\x00t\x00.\x00p\x00n\x00g"
qt_resource_struct = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x14\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00,\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x04\x00\x00\x00<\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00"
def qInitResources():
QtCore.qRegisterResourceData(0x01, qt_resource_struct, qt_resource_name, qt_resource_data)def qCleanupResources():
QtCore.qUnregisterResourceData(0x01, qt_resource_struct, qt_resource_name, qt_resource_data)qInitResources()@
If I try to import this, I get:
@ ^
SyntaxError: unexpected character after line continuation character@This is due to the mismatched quotation marks. Am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks,
Mark.[EDIT: fixed code formatting, Volker]
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this bug was reported on pyside bugzilla and have been already fixed.
Thanks
you can get more information on: http://bugs.pyside.org/show_bug.cgi?id=901
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Thanks, Renato! Is there an easy way to get a patched version of the binary without having to rebuild PySide from source? I am not equipped to do that at the moment....
Thanks,
Mark. -
We are planning a new release of pyside-tools for this week maybe today you can wait or you can use the previous version: http://www.pyside.org/files/
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Thanks, Renato! The previous version works.
I'm really enjoying experimenting with PySide by the way. I've been waiting a long time for this and it is exceeding my expectations. Awesome work, guys!
Mark.