def main(argv): app = QApplication(argv) app.setWindowIcon(QIcon(QPixmap(":/logo_small"))) app.setOrganizationName("Hardcoded Software") app.setApplicationName(__appname__) app.setApplicationVersion(__version__) setupQtLogging() install_qt_trans('en') from qt.app import PdfMasher pmapp = PdfMasher() install_excepthook() result = app.exec() # Avoid "QObject::startTimer: QTimer can only be used with threads started with QThread" on shutdown del pmapp gc.collect() return result
from PyQt4.QtGui import QApplication, QIcon, QPixmap import mg_rc from hscommon.trans import install_qt_trans from app import MusicGuru if sys.platform == 'win32': # cx_Freeze workarounds import hsfs.tree import os os.environ['QT_PLUGIN_PATH'] = 'qt4_plugins' if __name__ == "__main__": app = QApplication(sys.argv) app.setWindowIcon(QIcon(QPixmap(":/mg_logo"))) QCoreApplication.setOrganizationName('Hardcoded Software') QCoreApplication.setApplicationName('musicGuru') QCoreApplication.setApplicationVersion(MusicGuru.VERSION) install_qt_trans('en') mgapp = MusicGuru() exec_result = app.exec_() del mgapp # Since PyQt 4.7.2, I had crashes on exit, and from reading the mailing list, it seems to be # caused by some weird crap about C++ instance being deleted with python instance still living. # The worst part is that Phil seems to say this is expected behavior. So, whatever, this # gc.collect() below is required to avoid a crash. gc.collect() del app sys.exit(exec_result)