Run clang-tidy modernize-use-override to remove all the redundant
virtual keywords from overridden methods, and add some missing
overrides.
Another benefit is that this has also added the overrides
on destructors, which will cause a build failure if a base
class is missing a virtual destructor.
For each child relations, the subform is visible.
Each attribute of the children has a tool button option to define to which
aggregate the specified value should be compared. This allows for searching
things like
* Each city where the highest building is more than 300 m
* Each sensor where the median value is lower than 50 ppm
* Each feature with a child with a missing value
* ...
...as we had it for for constraint result (status).
now the setter are called when setting the editable mode changes.
and the getter to have the current visibility status.
This is replaced with a QVariantMap. It was never really more than this in the
past and with the switch to QgsConfigurationProperties, there is really no
longer any reason to assume that this will change.
This commit adds a new mode to the attribute table dialog for searching
and filtering features. When activated (using a button on the toolbar
or by pressng CTRL+F), the dialog will switch to form view and all
widgets are replaced with their search widget wrapper variant.
Alongside each widget is a tool button with options for controlling
the search/filter behaviour for that field, eg "equal to", "not equal
to", "is null", "greater than", etc.., with the options presented
matching themselves to the corresponding field and widget type.
New buttons appear at the bottom of the form for either selecting
matching features (with options for add to selection/remove from
selection/select within current selection) or filtering features
in the table (with options for adding features to a current filter
or further restricting a current filter).
Sponsored by SIGE
This change allows the attributes of multiple features to be edited
simultaneously. It is enabled when the attribute table dialog is in
"form mode", via a new "multi edit" button on the toolbar.
In this mode, attribute value changes will apply to all selected
features. New widgets appear next to each editor widget allowing for
display of the current multi-edit state and for rolling back changes
on a field-by-field basis.
Changes are made as a single edit command, so pressing undo will
rollback the attribute changes for all selected features at once.
Multiedit mode is only available for auto generated and drag and
drop forms - it is not supported by custom ui forms.
Sponsored by Kanton Basel Stadt