I have a global QString object, and I would like to tie any changes to it to emit a Signal that I could connect to in other parts of my code.

I see that the QString Class doesn't have signals, so how would I go about doing this?

I'm using PyQt, but either a general Qt or a specific PyQt answer is much appreciated.

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I'd suggest that you wrap access to the QString in a singleton derived from QObject. Give the singleton a setter for the strings updated value, and emit a signal from the singleton if it has changed.

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