ANN: wxPython 3.0.1.1
Marco Prosperi
marcoprosperi347 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 10:14:41 CEST 2014
I'm trying to pass my application from wxpython2.9.4 to 3.0.1 but there
seems to be still some of the problems that made me skip wxpy2.9.5: when I
close the main window of my application (windows7-64bit, python 2.7) I get
exceptions like this below (none with wxpy2.9.4). How can I avoid that my
users get this? this happens after my OnExit function is completed
Marco
Error in atexit._run_exitfuncs:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Programmi\Python27\lib\atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs
func(*targs, **kargs)
PyAssertionError: C++ assertion "GetEventHandler() == this" failed at
..\..\src\
common\wincmn.cpp(478) in wxWindowBase::~wxWindowBase(): any pushed event
handle
rs must have been removed
Error in sys.exitfunc:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Programmi\Python27\lib\atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs
func(*targs, **kargs)
wx._core.PyAssertionError: C++ assertion "GetEventHandler() == this" failed
at .
.\..\src\common\wincmn.cpp(478) in wxWindowBase::~wxWindowBase(): any
pushed eve
nt handlers must have been removed
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 6:26:26 AM UTC+2, Robin Dunn wrote:
>
>
> Announcing
> ----------
>
> wxPython 3.0.1.1 (classic) has been released and is now available for
> download at http://wxpython.org/download.php. This build adds some
> updates of the 3rdParty libraries that were left out of the last build
> by mistake.
>
> Various binaries are available for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, and also
> for OSX using the Carbon and Cocoa APIs, for Python 2.6 and 2.7.
> Source code is also available at http://wxpython.org/download.php of
> course, for building your own.
>
>
> What is wxPython?
> -----------------
>
> wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. It
> allows Python programmers to create programs with a robust, highly
> functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. It is
> implemented as a set of Python extension modules that wrap the GUI
> components of the popular wxWidgets cross platform library, which is
> written in C++.
>
> wxPython is a cross-platform toolkit. This means that the same program
> will usually run on multiple platforms without modifications.
> Currently supported platforms are 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows,
> most Linux or other Unix-like systems using GTK2, and Mac OS X 10.4+.
> In most cases the native widgets are used on each platform to provide
> a 100% native look and feel for the application.
>
>
>
> --
> Robin Dunn
> Software Craftsman
> http://wxPython.org
>
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