A PyQT GUI application for converting InfoLease report outputs into Excel files. Handles parsing and summarizing. Learns where files are meant to be store and compiles monthly and yearly summaries.
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InfoLeaseExtract/venv/Lib/site-packages/PyQt5/bindings/QtGui/qclipboard.sip

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// qclipboard.sip generated by MetaSIP
//
// This file is part of the QtGui Python extension module.
//
// Copyright (c) 2022 Riverbank Computing Limited <info@riverbankcomputing.com>
//
// This file is part of PyQt5.
//
// This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License
// version 3.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in
// the file LICENSE included in the packaging of this file. Please review the
// following information to ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0
// requirements will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
//
// If you do not wish to use this file under the terms of the GPL version 3.0
// then you may purchase a commercial license. For more information contact
// info@riverbankcomputing.com.
//
// This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
// WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
class QClipboard : QObject
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <qclipboard.h>
%End
explicit QClipboard(QObject *parent /TransferThis/);
virtual ~QClipboard();
public:
enum Mode
{
Clipboard,
Selection,
FindBuffer,
};
void clear(QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard);
bool supportsFindBuffer() const;
bool supportsSelection() const;
bool ownsClipboard() const;
bool ownsFindBuffer() const;
bool ownsSelection() const;
QString text(QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard) const;
SIP_PYTUPLE text(const QString &subtype, QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard) const /TypeHint="Tuple[QString, QString]"/;
%MethodCode
QString *text;
QString *subtype = new QString(*a0);
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
text = new QString(sipCpp->text(*subtype, a1));
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
PyObject *text_obj = sipConvertFromNewType(text, sipType_QString, NULL);
PyObject *subtype_obj = sipConvertFromNewType(subtype, sipType_QString, NULL);
if (text_obj && subtype_obj)
sipRes = PyTuple_Pack(2, text_obj, subtype_obj);
Py_XDECREF(text_obj);
Py_XDECREF(subtype_obj);
%End
void setText(const QString &, QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard);
const QMimeData *mimeData(QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard) const;
void setMimeData(QMimeData *data /GetWrapper/, QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard);
%MethodCode
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
sipCpp->setMimeData(a0, a1);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
// Transfer ownership to C++ and make sure the Python object stays alive by
// giving it a reference to itself. The cycle will be broken by QMimeData's
// virtual dtor. The reason we don't do the obvious and just use /Transfer/ is
// that the QClipboard Python object we would transfer ownership to is likely
// to be garbage collected immediately afterwards.
sipTransferTo(a0Wrapper, a0Wrapper);
%End
QImage image(QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard) const;
QPixmap pixmap(QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard) const;
void setImage(const QImage &, QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard);
void setPixmap(const QPixmap &, QClipboard::Mode mode = QClipboard::Clipboard);
signals:
void changed(QClipboard::Mode mode);
void dataChanged();
void findBufferChanged();
void selectionChanged();
private:
QClipboard(const QClipboard &);
};