PySide6.QtCore.QSignalBlocker¶
- class QSignalBlocker¶
- Exception-safe wrapper around - blockSignals(). More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - __enter__()
- def - __exit__()
- def - dismiss()
- def - reblock()
- def - unblock()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - QSignalBlockercan be used wherever you would otherwise use a pair of calls to blockSignals(). It blocks signals in its constructor and in the destructor it resets the state to what it was before the constructor ran.- blocker = QSignalBlocker(someQObject) # no signals here - is thus equivalent to - wasBlocked = someQObject.blockSignals(True) # no signals here someQObject.blockSignals(wasBlocked) - except the code using - QSignalBlockeris safe in the face of exceptions.- See also - QMutexLocker- QEventLoopLocker- This is an overloaded function. - Calls - object.blockSignals(true).- __init__(o)
- Parameters:
- o – - QObject
 
 - Constructor. Calls - object->blockSignals(true).- __enter__()¶
- Return type:
 
 - __exit__(arg__1, arg__2, arg__3)¶
- Parameters:
- arg__1 – object 
- arg__2 – object 
- arg__3 – object 
 
 
 - dismiss()¶
 - Dismisses the - QSignalBlocker. It will no longer access the- QObjectpassed to its constructor.- unblock(),- reblock(), as well as ~- QSignalBlocker()will have no effect.- reblock()¶
 - Re-blocks signals after a previous - unblock().- The numbers of reblock() and - unblock()calls are not counted, so every reblock() undoes any number of- unblock()calls.- unblock()¶
 - Temporarily restores the - signalsBlocked()state to what it was before this- QSignalBlocker‘s constructor ran. To undo, use- reblock().- The numbers of - reblock()and unblock() calls are not counted, so every unblock() undoes any number of- reblock()calls.