Notation used in Ruby API documentation
Module: QtPrintSupport
Description: Binding of QPageSetupDialog
Class hierarchy: QPageSetupDialog
new QPageSetupDialog | new | (QPrinter ptr printer, QWidget ptr parent = nullptr) | Constructor QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QPrinter *printer, QWidget *parent) |
new QPageSetupDialog | new | (QWidget ptr parent = nullptr) | Constructor QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QWidget *parent) |
[const] | QPageSetupDialog ptr | _const_cast | Returns a non-const reference to self. | |
void | _create | Ensures the C++ object is created | ||
void | _destroy | Explicitly destroys the object | ||
[const] | bool | _destroyed? | Returns a value indicating whether the object was already destroyed | |
[const] | bool | _is_const_object? | Returns a value indicating whether the reference is a const reference | |
void | _manage | Marks the object as managed by the script side. | ||
void | _unmanage | Marks the object as no longer owned by the script side. | ||
void | done | (int result) | Method void QPageSetupDialog::done(int result) | |
int | exec | Method int QPageSetupDialog::exec() | ||
void | open | Virtual method void QPageSetupDialog::open() | ||
QPrinter ptr | printer | Method QPrinter *QPageSetupDialog::printer() |
QMetaObject | staticMetaObject | Obtains the static MetaObject for this class. | ||
string | tr | (string s, string c = nullptr, int n = -1) | Static method QString QPageSetupDialog::tr(const char *s, const char *c, int n) | |
string | trUtf8 | (string s, string c = nullptr, int n = -1) | Static method QString QPageSetupDialog::trUtf8(const char *s, const char *c, int n) |
void | create | Use of this method is deprecated. Use _create instead | ||
void | destroy | Use of this method is deprecated. Use _destroy instead | ||
[const] | bool | destroyed? | Use of this method is deprecated. Use _destroyed? instead | |
[const] | bool | is_const_object? | Use of this method is deprecated. Use _is_const_object? instead |
_const_cast | Signature: [const] QPageSetupDialog ptr _const_cast Description: Returns a non-const reference to self. Basically, this method allows turning a const object reference to a non-const one. This method is provided as last resort to remove the constness from an object. Usually there is a good reason for a const object reference, so using this method may have undesired side effects. This method has been introduced in version 0.29.6. |
_create | Signature: void _create Description: Ensures the C++ object is created Use this method to ensure the C++ object is created, for example to ensure that resources are allocated. Usually C++ objects are created on demand and not necessarily when the script object is created. |
_destroy | Signature: void _destroy Description: Explicitly destroys the object Explicitly destroys the object on C++ side if it was owned by the script interpreter. Subsequent access to this object will throw an exception. If the object is not owned by the script, this method will do nothing. |
_destroyed? | Signature: [const] bool _destroyed? Description: Returns a value indicating whether the object was already destroyed This method returns true, if the object was destroyed, either explicitly or by the C++ side. The latter may happen, if the object is owned by a C++ object which got destroyed itself. |
_is_const_object? | Signature: [const] bool _is_const_object? Description: Returns a value indicating whether the reference is a const reference This method returns true, if self is a const reference. In that case, only const methods may be called on self. |
_manage | Signature: void _manage Description: Marks the object as managed by the script side. After calling this method on an object, the script side will be responsible for the management of the object. This method may be called if an object is returned from a C++ function and the object is known not to be owned by any C++ instance. If necessary, the script side may delete the object if the script's reference is no longer required. Usually it's not required to call this method. It has been introduced in version 0.24. |
_unmanage | Signature: void _unmanage Description: Marks the object as no longer owned by the script side. Calling this method will make this object no longer owned by the script's memory management. Instead, the object must be managed in some other way. Usually this method may be called if it is known that some C++ object holds and manages this object. Technically speaking, this method will turn the script's reference into a weak reference. After the script engine decides to delete the reference, the object itself will still exist. If the object is not managed otherwise, memory leaks will occur. Usually it's not required to call this method. It has been introduced in version 0.24. |
create | Signature: void create Description: Ensures the C++ object is created Use of this method is deprecated. Use _create instead Use this method to ensure the C++ object is created, for example to ensure that resources are allocated. Usually C++ objects are created on demand and not necessarily when the script object is created. |
destroy | Signature: void destroy Description: Explicitly destroys the object Use of this method is deprecated. Use _destroy instead Explicitly destroys the object on C++ side if it was owned by the script interpreter. Subsequent access to this object will throw an exception. If the object is not owned by the script, this method will do nothing. |
destroyed? | Signature: [const] bool destroyed? Description: Returns a value indicating whether the object was already destroyed Use of this method is deprecated. Use _destroyed? instead This method returns true, if the object was destroyed, either explicitly or by the C++ side. The latter may happen, if the object is owned by a C++ object which got destroyed itself. |
done | Signature: void done (int result) Description: Method void QPageSetupDialog::done(int result) |
exec | Signature: int exec Description: Method int QPageSetupDialog::exec() Python specific notes: |
is_const_object? | Signature: [const] bool is_const_object? Description: Returns a value indicating whether the reference is a const reference Use of this method is deprecated. Use _is_const_object? instead This method returns true, if self is a const reference. In that case, only const methods may be called on self. |
new | (1) Signature: [static] new QPageSetupDialog new (QPrinter ptr printer, QWidget ptr parent = nullptr) Description: Constructor QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QPrinter *printer, QWidget *parent) This method creates an object of class QPageSetupDialog. Python specific notes: |
(2) Signature: [static] new QPageSetupDialog new (QWidget ptr parent = nullptr) Description: Constructor QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QWidget *parent) This method creates an object of class QPageSetupDialog. Python specific notes: | |
open | Signature: void open Description: Virtual method void QPageSetupDialog::open() This method can be reimplemented in a derived class. |
printer | Signature: QPrinter ptr printer Description: Method QPrinter *QPageSetupDialog::printer() |
staticMetaObject | Signature: [static] QMetaObject staticMetaObject Description: Obtains the static MetaObject for this class. |
tr | Signature: [static] string tr (string s, string c = nullptr, int n = -1) Description: Static method QString QPageSetupDialog::tr(const char *s, const char *c, int n) This method is static and can be called without an instance. |
trUtf8 | Signature: [static] string trUtf8 (string s, string c = nullptr, int n = -1) Description: Static method QString QPageSetupDialog::trUtf8(const char *s, const char *c, int n) This method is static and can be called without an instance. |