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"""
Abstraction for different Python Qt bindings.
Supported Python Qt 5 bindings are PyQt and PySide.
The Qt modules can be imported like this:
from python_qt_binding.QtCore import QObject
from python_qt_binding import QtGui, loadUi
The name of the selected binding is available in QT_BINDING.
The version of the selected binding is available in QT_BINDING_VERSION.
All available Qt modules are listed in QT_BINDING_MODULES.
The default binding order ('pyqt', 'pyside') can be overridden with a
SELECT_QT_BINDING_ORDER attribute on sys:
setattr(sys, 'SELECT_QT_BINDING_ORDER', [FIRST_NAME, NEXT_NAME, ..])
A specific binding can be selected with a SELECT_QT_BINDING attribute on sys:
setattr(sys, 'SELECT_QT_BINDING', MY_BINDING_NAME)
"""
import sys
from .binding_helper import loadUi, QT_BINDING, QT_BINDING_MODULES, QT_BINDING_VERSION # @UnusedImport
# register all binding modules as sub modules of this package (python_qt_binding) for easy importing
for module_name, module in QT_BINDING_MODULES.items():
sys.modules[__name__ + '.' + module_name] = module
setattr(sys.modules[__name__], module_name, module)
del module_name
del module
del sys
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