QGIS/python/PyQt6/gui/auto_additions/qgsfieldconditionalformatwidget.py
Nyall Dawson 1f27fc627a [pyqgis] Wrap unambiguously static methods in staticmethod
sip doesn't use the standard Python staticmethod type for defining
static methods, which means that standard means of testing
for a static method (like `isinstance(..., staticmethod)`) fail
with any PyQGIS static methods.

This causes issues with lint tools, which incorrectly flag
calls to QGIS static methods as missing self arguments. It also
breaks detection of static methods in the sphinx PyQGIS docs,
so all static methods are shown as non-static.

Work around this in sipify, by wrapping unambiguously static
methods in staticmethod wrappers.
2024-08-14 22:08:41 +10:00

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# The following has been generated automatically from src/gui/attributetable/qgsfieldconditionalformatwidget.h
try:
QgsFieldConditionalFormatWidget.__attribute_docs__ = {'rulesUpdated': 'Emitted when the conditional styling rules are updated.\n\nThe ``fieldName`` argument indicates the name of the field whose rules\nhave been modified, or an empty ``fieldName`` indicates that a row-based\nrule was updated.\n'}
except NameError:
pass
try:
QgsEditConditionalFormatRuleWidget.__attribute_docs__ = {'ruleSaved': 'Emitted when a user has opted to save the current rule.\n', 'ruleDeleted': 'Emitted when a user has opted to deleted the current rule.\n', 'canceled': 'Emitted when a user has opted to cancel the rule modification.\n'}
except NameError:
pass
QgsFieldConditionalFormatWidget.defaultPresets = staticmethod(QgsFieldConditionalFormatWidget.defaultPresets)