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Metaclass for automating uic operation when using the "Multiple Inheritance Approach" in Qt Widgets
from PyQt4 import uic
from PyQt4.QtCore import pyqtWrapperType
UI_DIR='path_to_ui_files'
class WindowMeta (pyqtWrapperType, type):
"""This is the metaclass of all Qt-Windows. It automatically
sets the correct base classes, so they do not have to be set
by the programmer.
@attention: The class has to have the same name as the .ui-file.
"""
def __new__ (cls, name, bases, dict):
# parse UI
new_bases = uic.loadUiType('%s/%s.ui' % (UI_DIR, name))
# all the base classes - e.g. (UI_AQtWindow, PyQt4.QtGui.QDialog)
dict.update(_bases = new_bases)
# only the Qt-Baseclass (like QDialog or QMainWindow)
# the class has to later to a self._qt_base.__init__(...)
dict.update(_qt_base = new_bases[1])
# create class
return super(WindowMeta, cls).__new__(cls, name, new_bases+bases, dict)
def __init__ (cls, name, bases, dict):
b = dict["_bases"]
del dict["_bases"]
# init class
super(WindowMeta, cls).__init__(name, b+bases, dict)
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