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Talley Lambert d25f4c1cf7 Use qtpy, deprecate superqt.qtcompat, drop support for Qt <5.12 (#39)
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* run tests against dalthviz branch

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* pin pyside6 for sake of test

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# Contributing to this repository
This repository seeks to accumulate Qt-based widgets for python (PyQt & PySide)
that are not provided in the native QtWidgets module.
## Clone
To get started fork this repository, and clone your fork:
```bash
# clone your fork
git clone https://github.com/<your_organization>/superqt
cd superqt
# install pre-commit hooks
pre-commit install
# install in editable mode
pip install -e .[dev]
# run tests & make sure everything is working!
pytest
```
## Targeted platforms
All widgets must be well-tested, and should work on:
- Python 3.7 and above
- PyQt5 (5.11 and above) & PyQt6
- PySide2 (5.11 and above) & PySide6
- macOS, Windows, & Linux
## Style Guide
All widgets should try to match the native Qt API as much as possible:
- Methods should use `camelCase` naming.
- Getters/setters use the `attribute()/setAttribute()` pattern.
- Private methods should use `_camelCaseNaming`.
- `__init__` methods should be like Qt constructors, meaning they often don't
include parameters for most of the widgets properties.
- When possible, widgets should inherit from the most similar native widget
available. It should strictly match the Qt API where it exists, and attempt to
cover as much of the native API as possible; this includes properties, public
functions, signals, and public slots.
## Testing
Tests can be run in the current environment with `pytest`. Or, to run tests
against all supported python & Qt versions, run `tox`.