The original workaround was only supposed to apply to QList/
QVector of QVariantMaps. By replacing them all in sip we
break mapping of signals defined in c++ which are emitted
by Python code.
Fixes exceptions after running processing algorithms in Qt6
builds.
And make sipify handle this nicely. This means that all our non-flag
style enums correctly map across to IntFlag python enums on Qt 6,
fixing issues with negative enum values for these and providing
a better match for the original c++ enum.
This ensures that we correctly apply filters to recent projections
too, eg so that a widget showing only vertical crs will ONLY show
recent VERTICAL crs, not every recent crs.
Cleanup QgsProjectionSelectionWidget to use proper models to
drive the combo box. This removes a bunch of very fragile
logic regarding showing and hiding entries on demand, as it
allows us to move all the filtering logic to a single place
in a QSortFilterProxyModel subclass.
This has a few side benefits:
- The combos now dynamically respond to changes like recent
CRS being used in other places in QGIS
- The widget correctly respects horizontal/vertical crs filters
for all entries, including recent crs
Sets whether changes to the active layer should be temporarily
blocked. Exposes a previously private optimisation for use
by plugins.
This is a low-level method, designed to avoid unnecessary work when adding lots
of layers at once. Clients which will be adding many layers may call blockActiveLayerChanges( TRUE ) upfront,
add all the layers, and then follow up with a call to blockActiveLayerChanges( FALSE ). This will defer emitting
the active layer changed signal until they've added all layers, and only emit the signal once for
the final layer added.