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Subject:    [PyQt] Using PyQt inside of C++ Qt Application
From:       Daniel Trstenjak <daniel.trstenjak () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-08-14 17:24:29
Message-ID: 2EDBC051-A0DB-4451-B145-A53966EBBB89 () gmail ! com
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Hi Phil,

> Yes, it's no different from any other module your embedded interpreter is (=
presumably) already importing.

so the QApplication and the event queue would be automatically
shared without any further special handling?

Greetings,
Daniel=

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