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I am dealing with 2 windows . One is created by Qt Designer and i import it on test.py program . what i did i make a Widget on the test program and than add a button to it and on click event I try to popup the other window(gui1.py) created by Qt Designer but it never pop ups and when i use break and do line by line debugging it shows me this message after running this command "myapp2 = MyForm()" on line number 35 test.py .

QCoreApplication::exec: The event loop is already running

and once i pressed enter on the terminal it pop up the other window .

I am confuse where i am wrong .

Thanks test.py gui1.py

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  • Your question has been answered, but in future could you please avoid cross-posting?
    – ekhumoro
    Aug 16, 2012 at 23:46

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The reason the other window doesn't appear, is because you are not keeping a reference to it, and so it gets garbage-collected immediately after it is shown.

To fix the problem, you could either store the window instance it as an attribute, or give it a parent:

def local_manag(self):
    print "pressed"
    # store it as an attribute
    self.myapp2 = MyForm()
    self.myapp2.show()
    # or give it a parent
    # myapp2 = MyForm(self)
    # myapp2.show()
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  • @EricHulser. I was going to give you an upvote and call it a draw, but you deleted your answer too quickly :)
    – ekhumoro
    Aug 16, 2012 at 23:39
  • Thanks alot ekhumoro :) but one question why it does show me when i do line by line debugging
    – Uahmed
    Aug 17, 2012 at 0:49
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    @user1224233. Not sure, but maybe the debugger is temporarily keeping the window alive.
    – ekhumoro
    Aug 17, 2012 at 0:54

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