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-// This is the SIP file for organising the PyQt documentation.
-//
-// Copyright (c) 2007
-// Riverbank Computing Limited <info@riverbankcomputing.co.uk>
-//
-// This file is part of PyQt.
-//
-// This copy of PyQt is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-// under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
-// Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
-// version.
-//
-// PyQt is supplied in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-// FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
-// details.
-//
-// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-// PyQt; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-
-%Module Dummy
-
-
-%Include qt/versions.sip
-
-
-%Doc
-<!DOCTYPE Article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN">
-<Article>
-<ArtHeader>
- <Title>Python Bindings for Qt (3.17.2)</Title>
- <Author>
- <FirstName>Phil</FirstName>
- <Surname>Thompson</Surname>
- </Author>
- <Abstract>
- <Para>
- This document describes a set of Python bindings for the Qt widget set.
- Contact the author at <Email>phil@riverbankcomputing.co.uk</Email>.
- </Para>
- </Abstract>
-</ArtHeader>
-
-
-<Sect1><Title>Introduction</Title>
-<Para>
-PyQt is a set of Python bindings for the Qt toolkit and available for all
-platforms supported by Qt, including Windows, Linux, UNIX, MacOS/X and embedded
-systems such as the Sharp Zaurus and the Compaq iPAQ. They have been tested
-against Qt versions 1.43 to 3.3.6, Qt Non-commercial, Qtopia 1.5.0, and Python
-versions 1.5 to 2.4.2. Qt/Embedded v3 is not supported. Qt v4 is supported
-by PyQt v4.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-PyQt is available under the GPL license for use with the GPL version of Qt, a
-a commercial license for use with the commercial version of Qt, a
-non-commercial license for use with the non-commercial version of Qt v2, and an
-educational license for use with the educational version of Qt.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-There is also an evaluation version of PyQt for Windows. This must be used
-with the corresponding evaluation version of Qt.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-PyQt is built using SIP (a tool for generating Python extension modules for
-C++ class libraries). SIP v4.6 or later must be installed in order to build
-and run this version of PyQt.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-PyQt for MacOS/X requires Qt v3.1.0 or later and Python v2.3 or later.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-The bindings are implemented as a number of Python modules
-</Para>
-
-<ItemizedList>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qt</Literal> is the main module and contains the core classes and most
-user interface widgets.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtaxcontainer</Literal> contains a sub-set of the classes implemented
-in Qt's QAxContainer module, part of Qt's ActiveQt framework.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtcanvas</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's Canvas
-module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtgl</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's OpenGL module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtnetwork</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's Network
-module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtpe</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qtopia (originally
-called the Qt Palmtop Environment). It is only supported with Qt/Embedded.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtsql</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's SQL module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qttable</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's Table
-module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtui</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's qui library.
-These allow GUIs to be created directly from Qt Designer's
-<Literal>.ui</Literal> files.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtxml</Literal> contains the classes implemented in Qt's XML module.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>qtext</Literal> contains useful third-party classes that are not part
-of Qt. At the moment it contains bindings for QScintilla, the port to Qt of
-the Scintilla programmer's editor class.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-</ItemizedList>
-
-<Para>
-PyQt also includes the <Literal>pyuic</Literal> and
-<Literal>pylupdate</Literal> utilities which correspond to the Qt
-<Literal>uic</Literal> and <Literal>lupdate</Literal> utilities.
-<Literal>pyuic</Literal> converts the GUI designs created with Qt Designer to
-executable Python code. <Literal>pylupdate</Literal> scans Python code,
-extracts all strings that are candidates for internationalisation, and creates
-an XML file for use by Qt Linguist.
-</Para>
-
-<Sect2><Title>Changes</Title>
-<Para>
-The changes visible to the Python programmer in this release are as follows.
-</Para>
-<ItemizedList>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This version requires SIP v4.4 (or later).
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-Concatenating Python strings and <Literal>QString</Literal>s is now supported.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>QString</Literal> now supports the <Literal>*</Literal> and
-<Literal>*=</Literal> operators that behave as they do for Python strings.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>QString</Literal> is more interoperable with Python string and unicode
-objects. For example they can be passed as arguments to
-<Literal>open()</Literal> and to most (but not all) string methods.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>QPopupMenu</Literal> (and sub-classes) instances now transfer
-ownership of the menu to Python in the call to <Literal>exec_loop()</Literal>.
-This means the menu's resources are all released when the Python wrapper is
-garbage collected without needing to call
-<Literal>QObject.deleteLater()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>QObject.sender()</Literal> now handles Python signals.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The missing <Literal>MacintoshVersion</Literal> enum has been added.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-<Literal>PYQT_BUILD</Literal> has been removed.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The convention for converting between a C/C++ null pointer and Python's
-<Literal>None</Literal> object has now been universally applied. In previous
-versions a null pointer to, for example, a Qt list container would often be
-converted to an empty list rather than <Literal>None</Literal>.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-
-</ItemizedList>
-</Sect2>
-</Sect1>
-
-
-<Sect1><Title>Other PyQt Goodies</Title>
-<Sect2><Title>Using Qt Designer</Title>
-<Para>
-Qt Designer is a GPL'ed GUI design editor provided by Trolltech as part of Qt.
-It generates an XML description of a GUI design. Qt includes
-<Literal>uic</Literal> which generates C++ code from that XML.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-PyQt includes <Literal>pyuic</Literal> which generates Python code from the
-same XML. The Python code is self contained and can be executed immediately.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-It is sometimes useful to be able to include some specific Python code in the
-output generated by <Literal>pyuic</Literal>. For example, if you are using
-custom widgets, <Literal>pyuic</Literal> has no way of knowing the name of the
-Python module containing the widget and so cannot generate the required
-<Literal>import</Literal> statement. To help get around this,
-<Literal>pyuic</Literal> will extract any lines entered in the
-<Literal>Comment</Literal> field of Qt Designer's
-<Literal>Form Settings</Literal> dialog that begin with
-<Literal>Python:</Literal> and copies them to the generated output.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Here's a simple example showing the contents of the <Literal>Comment</Literal>
-field.
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-This comment will be ignored by pyuic.
-Python:
-Python:# Import our custom widget.
-Python:from foo import bar
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-Here's the corresponding output from <Literal>pyuic</Literal>.
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-from qt import *
-
-# Import our custom widget.
-from foo import bar
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-Thanks to Christian Bird, <Literal>pyuic</Literal> will extract Python code
-entered using Qt Designer to implement slots. In Qt Designer, when you need to
-edit a slot and the source editor appears, enter Python code between the curly
-braces. Don't worry about the correct starting indent level, each line is
-prepended with a correct indentation.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Make sure that the <Literal>ui.h</Literal> file is in the same directory as the
-<Literal>.ui</Literal> file when using <Literal>pyuic</Literal>. The
-<Literal>.ui</Literal> file implies the name of the <Literal>.ui.h</Literal>
-file so there is no need to specify it on the command line.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Here's an example of a simple slot.
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-void DebMainWindowFrm::browsePushButtonClicked()
-{
-if self.debugging:
- QMessageBox.critical(self, "Event", "browse pushbutton was clicked!")
-}
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-Here is the resulting code when <Literal>pyuic</Literal> is run.
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-class DebMainWindowFrm(QMainWindow):
- ...stuff...
- def browsePushButtonClicked(self):
- if self.debugging:
- QMessageBox.critical(self, "Event", "browse pushbutton was clicked!")
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-Note that indenting is as normal and that <Literal>self</Literal> and all other
-parameters passed to the slot are available.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-If you use this, you will need to turn off all of the fancy options for the C++
-editor in Designer as it tries to force C++ syntax and that's naturally
-annoying when trying to code in Python.
-</Para>
-</Sect2>
-
-<Sect2><Title>Using Qt Linguist</Title>
-<Para>
-Qt includes the <Literal>lupdate</Literal> program which parses C++ source
-files converting calls to the <Literal>QT_TR_NOOP()</Literal> and
-<Literal>QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP()</Literal> macros to <Literal>.ts</Literal>
-language source files. The <Literal>lrelease</Literal> program is then used to
-generate <Literal>.qm</Literal> binary language files that are distributed with
-your application.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Thanks to Detlev Offenbach, PyQt includes the <Literal>pylupdate</Literal>
-program. This generates the same <Literal>.ts</Literal> language source files
-from your PyQt source files.
-</Para>
-</Sect2>
-</Sect1>
-
-
-<Sect1><Title>Deploying Commercial PyQt Applications</Title>
-<Para>
-When deploying commercial PyQt applications it is necessary to discourage users
-from accessing the underlying PyQt modules for themselves. A user that used
-the modules shipped with your application to develop new applications would
-themselves be considered a developer and would need their own commercial Qt and
-PyQt licenses.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-One solution to this problem is the
-<ULink url="http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/vendorid/">VendorID</ULink>
-package. This allows you to build Python extension modules that can only be
-imported by a digitally signed custom interpreter. The package enables you to
-create such an interpreter with your application embedded within it. The
-result is an interpreter that can only run your application, and PyQt modules
-that can only be imported by that interpreter. You can use the package to
-similarly restrict access to any extension module.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-In order to build PyQt with support for the VendorID package, pass the
-<Literal>-i</Literal> command line flag to <Literal>configure.py</Literal>.
-</Para>
-</Sect1>
-
-<Sect1><Title><Literal>pyqtconfig</Literal> and Build System Support</Title>
-<Para>
-The SIP build system (ie. the <Literal>sipconfig</Literal> module) is described
-in the SIP documentation. PyQt includes the <Literal>pyqtconfig</Literal>
-module that can be used by configuration scripts of other bindings that are
-built on top of PyQt.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-The <Literal>pyqtconfig</Literal> module contains the following classes:
-</Para>
-
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>Configuration(sipconfig.Configuration)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This class encapsulates additional configuration values, specific to PyQt, that
-can be accessed as instance variables.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-The following configuration values are provided (in addition to those provided
-by the <Literal>sipconfig.Configuration</Literal> class):
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_bin_dir</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The name of the directory containing the <Literal>pyuic</Literal> and
-<Literal>pylupdate</Literal> executables.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_config_args</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The command line passed to <Literal>configure.py</Literal> when PyQt was
-configured.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_mod_dir</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The name of the directory containing the PyQt modules.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_modules</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string containing the names of the PyQt modules that were installed.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qt_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qt</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by any
-module that imports the <Literal>qt</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtaxcontainer_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtaxcontainer</Literal> module and which should be added to those
-needed by any module that imports the <Literal>qtaxcontainer</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtcanvas_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtcanvas</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by
-any module that imports the <Literal>qtcanvas</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtext_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtext</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by
-any module that imports the <Literal>qtext</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtgl_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtgl</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by any
-module that imports the <Literal>qtgl</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtnetwork_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtnetwork</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed
-by any module that imports the <Literal>qtnetwork</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtsql_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtsql</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by
-any module that imports the <Literal>qtsql</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qttable_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qttable</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by
-any module that imports the <Literal>qttable</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtui_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtui</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by any
-module that imports the <Literal>qtui</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_qtxml_sip_flags</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-A string of the SIP flags used to generate the code for the
-<Literal>qtxml</Literal> module and which should be added to those needed by
-any module that imports the <Literal>qtxml</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_sip_dir</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The name of the base directory where the <Literal>.sip</Literal> files for each
-of the PyQt modules is installed. A sub-directory exists with the same name as
-the module.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_version</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The PyQt version as a 3 part hexadecimal number (eg. v3.10 is represented as
-<Literal>0x030a00</Literal>).
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>pyqt_version_str</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The PyQt version as a string. For development snapshots it will start with
-<Literal>snapshot-</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtModuleMakefile(sipconfig.SIPModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qt</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtAxContainerModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtaxcontainer</Literal>
-module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtCanvasModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtcanvas</Literal>
-module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtExtModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtext</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtGLModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtgl</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtNetworkModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtnetwork</Literal>
-module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtTableModuleMakefile(QtModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qttable</Literal>
-module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>finalise(self)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-This is a reimplementation of <Literal>sipconfig.Makefile.finalise()</Literal>.
-</Para>
-<Para></Para><Para></Para>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-</VariableList>
-</ListItem>
-</VarListEntry>
-
-<VarListEntry>
-<Term><Literal>QtSQLModuleMakefile(QtTableModuleMakefile)</Literal></Term>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-The Makefile class for modules that import the <Literal>qtsql</Literal> module.
-</Para>
-<VariableList>
-<VarListEntry>
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-In most circumstances this technique is transparent to an application. The
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-that <Literal>super</Literal> is currently implemented means that the lazy
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-<Para>
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-important to understand that <Literal>QString</Literal>s, Python string objects
-and Python Unicode objects are all different but conversions between them are
-automatic in almost all cases and easy to achieve manually when needed.
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-
-<Para>
-Whenever PyQt expects a <Literal>QString</Literal> as a function argument, a
-Python string object or a Python Unicode object can be provided instead, and
-PyQt will do the necessary conversion automatically.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-You may also manually convert Python string and Unicode objects to
-<Literal>QString</Literal>s by using the <Literal>QString</Literal> constructor
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-<ProgramListing>
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-<Para>
-In order to convert a <Literal>QString</Literal> to a Python string object use
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-<Literal>str()</Literal> to a null <Literal>QString</Literal> and an empty
-<Literal>QString</Literal> both result in an empty Python string object.
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-<Para>
-In order to convert a <Literal>QString</Literal> to a Python Unicode object use
-the Python <Literal>unicode()</Literal> function. Applying
-<Literal>unicode()</Literal> to a null <Literal>QString</Literal> and an empty
-<Literal>QString</Literal> both result in an empty Python Unicode object.
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-When an instance of a C++ class is not created from Python it is not possible
-to access the protected member functions, or emit the signals, of that
-instance. Attempts to do so will raise a Python exception. Also, any Python
-methods corresponding to the instance's virtual member functions will never be
-called.
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-Throughout the bindings, the <Literal>None</Literal> value can be specified
-wherever <Literal>NULL</Literal> is acceptable to the underlying C++ code.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Equally, <Literal>NULL</Literal> is converted to <Literal>None</Literal>
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-<Para>
-PyQt represents <Literal>void *</Literal> values as objects of type
-<Literal>sip.voidptr</Literal>. Such values are often used to pass the
-addresses of external objects between different Python modules. To make this
-easier, a Python integer (or anything that Python can convert to an integer)
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-</Para>
-<Para>
-A <Literal>sip.voidptr</Literal> may be converted to a Python integer by using
-the <Literal>int()</Literal> builtin function.
-</Para>
-<Para>
-A <Literal>sip.voidptr</Literal> may be converted to a Python string by using
-its <Literal>asstring()</Literal> method. The <Literal>asstring()</Literal>
-method takes an integer argument which is the length of the data in bytes.
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-PyQt implements the full set of Qt's thread classes. Python, of course, also
-has its own thread extension modules. If you are using SIP v4 (or later) and
-Python v2.3.5 (or later) then PyQt does not impose any additional restrictions.
-(Read the relevant part of the Qt documentation to understand the restrictions
-imposed by the Qt API.)
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-<Para>
-If you are using earlier versions of either SIP or Python then it is possible
-to use either of the APIs so long as you follow some simple rules.
-</Para>
-<ItemizedList>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-If you use the Qt API then the very first <Literal>import</Literal> of one of
-the PyQt modules must be done from the main thread.
-</Para>
-</ListItem>
-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-If you use the Python API then all calls to PyQt (including any
-<Literal>import</Literal>s) must be done from one thread only. Therefore, if
-you want to make calls to PyQt from several threads then you must use the Qt
-API.
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-<ListItem>
-<Para>
-If you want to use both APIs in the same application then all calls to PyQt
-must be done from threads created using the Qt API.
-</Para>
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-C++ does not garbage collect unreferenced class instances, whereas Python does.
-In the following C++ fragment both colours exist even though the first can no
-longer be referenced from within the program:
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-c = new QColor();
-c = new QColor();
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-In the corresponding Python fragment, the first colour is destroyed when
-the second is assigned to <Literal>c</Literal>:
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-c = QColor()
-c = QColor()
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-In Python, each colour must be assigned to different names. Typically this
-is done within class definitions, so the code fragment would be something like:
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-self.c1 = QColor()
-self.c2 = QColor()
-</ProgramListing>
-
-<Para>
-Sometimes a Qt class instance will maintain a pointer to another instance and
-will eventually call the destructor of that second instance. The most common
-example is that a <Literal>QObject</Literal> (and any of its sub-classes) keeps
-pointers to its children and will automatically call their destructors. In
-these cases, the corresponding Python object will also keep a reference to the
-corresponding child objects.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-So, in the following Python fragment, the first <Literal>QLabel</Literal> is
-not destroyed when the second is assigned to <Literal>l</Literal> because the
-parent <Literal>QWidget</Literal> still has a reference to it.
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-<ProgramListing>
-p = QWidget()
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-Access to C++ variables is supported. They are accessed as Python instance
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-<ProgramListing>
-tab = QTab()
-tab.label = "First Tab"
-tab.r = QRect(10,10,75,30)
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-
-<Para>
-Global variables and static class variables are effectively read-only. They
-can be assigned to, but the underlying C++ variable will not be changed. This
-may change in the future.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Access to protected C++ class variables is not supported. This may change in
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-It is not possible to define a new Python class that sub-classes from more than
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-<Para>
-Qt implements i18n support through the Qt Linguist application, the
-<Literal>QTranslator</Literal> class, and the
-<Literal>QApplication::translate()</Literal>, <Literal>QObject::tr()</Literal>
-and <Literal>QObject::trUtf8()</Literal> methods. Usually the
-<Literal>tr()</Literal> method is used to obtain the correct translation of a
-message. The translation process uses a message context to allow the same
-message to be translated differently. <Literal>tr()</Literal> is actually
-generated by <Literal>moc</Literal> and uses the hardcoded class name as the
-context. On the other hand, <Literal>QApplication::translate()</Literal>
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-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Unfortunately, because of the way Qt implents <Literal>tr()</Literal> (and
-<Literal>trUtf8()</Literal>) it is not possible for PyQt to exactly reproduce
-its behavour. The PyQt implementation of <Literal>tr()</Literal> (and
-<Literal>trUtf8()</Literal>) uses the class name of the instance as the
-context. The key difference, and the source of potential problems, is that the
-context is determined dynamically in PyQt, but is hardcoded in Qt. In other
-words, the context of a translation may change depending on an instance's class
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-
-<ProgramListing>
-class A(QObject):
- def __init__(self):
- QObject.__init__(self)
-
- def hello(self):
- return self.tr("Hello")
-
-class B(A):
- def __init__(self):
- A.__init__(self)
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-a = A()
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-b = B()
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-<Para>
-In the above the message is translated by <Literal>a.hello()</Literal> using a
-context of <Literal>A</Literal>, and by <Literal>b.hello()</Literal> using a
-context of <Literal>B</Literal>. In the equivalent C++ version the context
-would be <Literal>A</Literal> in both cases.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-The PyQt behaviour is unsatisfactory and may be changed in the future. It is
-recommended that <Literal>QApplication.translate()</Literal> be used in
-preference to <Literal>tr()</Literal> (and <Literal>trUtf8()</Literal>). This
-is guaranteed to work with current and future versions of PyQt and makes it
-much easier to share message files between Python and C++ code. Below is the
-alternative implementation of <Literal>A</Literal> that uses
-<Literal>QApplication.translate()</Literal>.
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-<ProgramListing>
-class A(QObject):
- def __init__(self):
- QObject.__init__(self)
-
- def hello(self):
- return qApp.translate("A","Hello")
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-<Para>
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-<Para>
-A signal may be either a Qt signal (specified using
-<Literal>SIGNAL()</Literal>) or a Python signal (specified using
-<Literal>PYSIGNAL()</Literal>).
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-A slot can be either a Python callable object, a Qt signal (specified using
-<Literal>SIGNAL()</Literal>), a Python signal (specified using
-<Literal>PYSIGNAL()</Literal>), or a Qt slot (specified using
-<Literal>SLOT()</Literal>).
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-You connect signals to slots (and other signals) as you would from C++. For
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-<ProgramListing>
-QObject.connect(a,SIGNAL("QtSig()"),pyFunction)
-QObject.connect(a,SIGNAL("QtSig()"),pyClass.pyMethod)
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-
-<Para>
-When a slot is a Python method that corresponds to a Qt slot then a signal can
-be connected to either the Python method or the Qt slot. The following
-connections achieve the same effect.
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-sbar = QScrollBar()
-lcd = QLCDNumber()
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-QObject.connect(sbar,SIGNAL("valueChanged(int)"),lcd.display)
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-<Para>
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-<Para>
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-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Any instance of a class that is derived from the <Literal>QObject</Literal>
-class can emit a signal using the <Literal>emit</Literal> method. This takes
-two arguments. The first is the Python or Qt signal, the second is a Python
-tuple which are the arguments to the signal. For example:
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-<ProgramListing>
-a.emit(SIGNAL("clicked()"),())
-a.emit(PYSIGNAL("pySig"),("Hello","World"))
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-
-<Para>
-Note that when a slot is a Python callable object its reference count is not
-increased. This means that a class instance can be deleted without having to
-explicitly disconnect any signals connected to its methods. However, it also
-means that using lambda expressions as slots will not work unless you keep a
-separate reference to the expression to prevent it from being immediately
-garbage collected.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-Qt allows a signal to be connected to a slot that requires fewer arguments than
-the signal passes. The extra arguments are quietly discarded. Python slots
-can be used in the same way.
-</Para>
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-
-<Sect1><Title>Static Member Functions</Title>
-<Para>
-Static member functions are implemented as Python class functions.
-For example the C++ static member function
-<Literal>QObject::connect()</Literal> is called from Python as
-<Literal>QObject.connect()</Literal> or <Literal>self.connect()</Literal> if
-called from a sub-class of <Literal>QObject</Literal>.
-</Para>
-</Sect1>
-
-
-<Sect1><Title>Enumerated Types</Title>
-<Para>
-Enumerated types are implemented as a set of simple variables corresponding to
-the separate enumerated values.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-When using an enumerated value the name of the class (or a sub-class) in which
-the enumerated type was defined in must be included. For example:
-</Para>
-
-<ProgramListing>
-Qt.SolidPattern
-QWidget.TabFocus
-QFrame.TabFocus
-</ProgramListing>
-</Sect1>
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-<Sect1><Title>Module Reference Documentation</Title>
-<Para>
-The following sections should be used in conjunction with the normal class
-documentation - only the differences specific to the Python bindings are
-documented here.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-In these sections, <Emphasis>Not yet implemented</Emphasis>
-implies that the feature can be easily implemented if needed. <Emphasis>Not
-implemented</Emphasis> implies that the feature will not be implemented, either
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-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-If a class is described as being <Emphasis>fully implemented</Emphasis> then
-all non-private member functions and all public class variables have been
-implemented.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
-If an operator has been implemented then it is stated explicitly.
-</Para>
-
-<Para>
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