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I took a stab at trying to integrate your 3d viewer into a pyside6 project. I see that QGLWidget was deprecated in place of QtOpenGLWidgets, when loading a obj file into the scene it seems to hard crash with no error prints. I've narrowed it down to the moderngl vertex_array.py render() function. Although i've switched my code to use pyqt5 instead of pyside6, i'm curious if you'd know why it would crash.
Reading the documentation it notes that QOpenGLWidget turns on OpenGL-based compositing for the entire window, where as QGLWidget has a seperate native child window. But can't be sure if that's the reason why and curious if you'd know the differences.
def render(
self,
mode: Optional[int] = None,
vertices: int = -1,
*,
first: int = 0,
instances: int = -1,
) -> None:
"""
The render primitive (mode) must be the same as the input primitive of the GeometryShader.
Args:
mode (int): By default :py:data:`TRIANGLES` will be used.
vertices (int): The number of vertices to transform.
Keyword Args:
first (int): The index of the first vertex to start with.
instances (int): The number of instances.
"""
if mode is None:
mode = self._mode
if self.scope:
with self.scope:
self.mglo.render(mode, vertices, first, instances)
else:
self.mglo.render(mode, vertices, first, instances) # <------------------ crashes here
Thanks
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Hey
I took a stab at trying to integrate your 3d viewer into a pyside6 project. I see that QGLWidget was deprecated in place of QtOpenGLWidgets, when loading a obj file into the scene it seems to hard crash with no error prints. I've narrowed it down to the moderngl vertex_array.py render() function. Although i've switched my code to use pyqt5 instead of pyside6, i'm curious if you'd know why it would crash.
Reading the documentation it notes that QOpenGLWidget turns on OpenGL-based compositing for the entire window, where as QGLWidget has a seperate native child window. But can't be sure if that's the reason why and curious if you'd know the differences.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: