Here's what I'm doing in Python:
browser = WebKit.WebView()
def on_cleared(*args):
pass
browser.connect("window-object-cleared", on_cleared)
And here's the crash from my terminal when that WebView is shown:
$ ./webkit.py
** (webkit.py:17260): CRITICAL **: Converting of type 'void' is not implemented
**
ERROR:/build/buildd/pygobject-3.4.0/gi/pygi-argument.c:2084:_pygi_argument_from_g_value: code should not be reached
zsh: abort (core dumped) ./webkit.py
Is that expected? That signal has some gpointer parameters in the C documentation, and I wonder if that's what's causing the problem. My reason for doing any of this is that I'd ultimately like to add a global object to the JS scope, so that the code in the page can call methods that I implement in Python. I read that "window-object-cleared" is the preferred place to set such an object in C at least, but maybe it's not possible from the Python bindings? Thanks for any suggestions.
-- Jack O'Connor