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// This contains the definitions for the implementation of pyqtProperty.
//
// Copyright (c) 2010 Riverbank Computing Limited <info@riverbankcomputing.com>
//
// This file is part of PyQt.
//
// This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public
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#ifndef _QPYCORE_PYQTPROPERTY_H
#define _QPYCORE_PYQTPROPERTY_H
#include <Python.h>
class Chimera;
extern "C" {
// This defines the structure of a PyQt property.
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
// The following members must match the propertyobject structure defined in
// Objects/descrobject.c of the Python source because we choose to
// sub-class from the standard Python property (even though Python doesn't
// publish this structure). Alternatively we could implement pyqtProperty
// as a completely unrelated type that supported the descriptor protocol in
// the same way.
PyObject *prop_get;
PyObject *prop_set;
PyObject *prop_del;
PyObject *prop_doc;
// The freset callable.
PyObject *pyqtprop_reset;
// The property type.
PyObject *pyqtprop_type;
// The parsed type information.
const Chimera *pyqtprop_parsed_type;
// The DESIGNABLE, SCIPTABLE, STORED, USER, CONSTANT and FINAL flags.
unsigned pyqtprop_flags;
// The property's sequence number that determines the position of the
// property in the QMetaObject.
uint pyqtprop_sequence;
} qpycore_pyqtProperty;
// This implements the PyQt version of the standard Python property type.
extern PyTypeObject qpycore_pyqtProperty_Type;
}
#endif
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