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[15:44:47] <agile_prg> I have a weird question, if I have a thread that is blocked and it has a slot that is called, what happens to the thread?
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[15:48:56] <altendky> agile_prg: it sits in the incoming queue for the blocked thread's event loop to handle when it gets to run
[15:49:27] <altendky> That's why I say the threading communication is still based on async
[15:50:17] <agile_prg> ya I am starting to understand your observation on that
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[21:07:34] <altendky> Any thoughts on how to implement pyqt5/pyside2 compatibility? I know there's qtpy and pytest-qt has a thing. Other options? Some reason the pytest-qt compatibility library shouldn't be separate for sharing?
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