ListStoreProtocol
public protocol ListStoreProtocol : ObjectProtocol, BuildableProtocol, TreeDragDestProtocol, TreeDragSourceProtocol, TreeSortableProtocol
The GtkListStore
object is a list model for use with a GtkTreeView
widget. It implements the GtkTreeModel
interface, and consequentialy,
can use all of the methods available there. It also implements the
GtkTreeSortable
interface so it can be sorted by the view.
Finally, it also implements the tree
drag and drop
interfaces.
The GtkListStore
can accept most GObject types as a column type, though
it can’t accept all custom types. Internally, it will keep a copy of
data passed in (such as a string or a boxed pointer). Columns that
accept GObjects
are handled a little differently. The
GtkListStore
will keep a reference to the object instead of copying the
value. As a result, if the object is modified, it is up to the
application writer to call gtk_tree_model_row_changed()
to emit the
GtkTreeModel::row_changed
signal. This most commonly affects lists with
GdkPixbufs
stored.
An example for creating a simple list store: (C Language Example):
enum {
COLUMN_STRING,
COLUMN_INT,
COLUMN_BOOLEAN,
N_COLUMNS
};
{
GtkListStore *list_store;
GtkTreePath *path;
GtkTreeIter iter;
gint i;
list_store = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS,
G_TYPE_STRING,
G_TYPE_INT,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
gchar *some_data;
some_data = get_some_data (i);
// Add a new row to the model
gtk_list_store_append (list_store, &iter);
gtk_list_store_set (list_store, &iter,
COLUMN_STRING, some_data,
COLUMN_INT, i,
COLUMN_BOOLEAN, FALSE,
-1);
// As the store will keep a copy of the string internally,
// we free some_data.
g_free (some_data);
}
// Modify a particular row
path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string ("4");
gtk_tree_model_get_iter (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list_store),
&iter,
path);
gtk_tree_path_free (path);
gtk_list_store_set (list_store, &iter,
COLUMN_BOOLEAN, TRUE,
-1);
}
Performance Considerations
Internally, the GtkListStore
was implemented with a linked list with
a tail pointer prior to GTK+ 2.6. As a result, it was fast at data
insertion and deletion, and not fast at random data access. The
GtkListStore
sets the GTK_TREE_MODEL_ITERS_PERSIST
flag, which means
that GtkTreeIters
can be cached while the row exists. Thus, if
access to a particular row is needed often and your code is expected to
run on older versions of GTK+, it is worth keeping the iter around.
Atomic Operations
It is important to note that only the methods
gtk_list_store_insert_with_values()
and gtk_list_store_insert_with_valuesv()
are atomic, in the sense that the row is being appended to the store and the
values filled in in a single operation with regard to GtkTreeModel
signaling.
In contrast, using e.g. gtk_list_store_append()
and then gtk_list_store_set()
will first create a row, which triggers the GtkTreeModel::row-inserted
signal
on GtkListStore
. The row, however, is still empty, and any signal handler
connecting to GtkTreeModel::row-inserted
on this particular store should be prepared
for the situation that the row might be empty. This is especially important
if you are wrapping the GtkListStore
inside a GtkTreeModelFilter
and are
using a GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc
. Using any of the non-atomic operations
to append rows to the GtkListStore
will cause the
GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc
to be visited with an empty row first; the
function must be prepared for that.
GtkListStore as GtkBuildable
The GtkListStore implementation of the GtkBuildable interface allows to specify the model columns with a <columns> element that may contain multiple <column> elements, each specifying one model column. The “type” attribute specifies the data type for the column.
Additionally, it is possible to specify content for the list store in the UI definition, with the <data> element. It can contain multiple <row> elements, each specifying to content for one row of the list model. Inside a <row>, the <col> elements specify the content for individual cells.
Note that it is probably more common to define your models in the code, and one might consider it a layering violation to specify the content of a list store in a UI definition, data, not presentation, and common wisdom is to separate the two, as far as possible.
An example of a UI Definition fragment for a list store: (C Language Example):
<object class="GtkListStore">
<columns>
<column type="gchararray"/>
<column type="gchararray"/>
<column type="gint"/>
</columns>
<data>
<row>
<col id="0">John</col>
<col id="1">Doe</col>
<col id="2">25</col>
</row>
<row>
<col id="0">Johan</col>
<col id="1">Dahlin</col>
<col id="2">50</col>
</row>
</data>
</object>
The ListStoreProtocol
protocol exposes the methods and properties of an underlying GtkListStore
instance.
The default implementation of these can be found in the protocol extension below.
For a concrete class that implements these methods and properties, see ListStore
.
Alternatively, use ListStoreRef
as a lighweight, unowned
reference if you already have an instance you just want to use.
-
Untyped pointer to the underlying
GtkListStore
instance.Declaration
Swift
var ptr: UnsafeMutableRawPointer! { get }
-
list_store_ptr
Default implementationTyped pointer to the underlying
GtkListStore
instance.Default Implementation
Return the stored, untyped pointer as a typed pointer to the
GtkListStore
instance.Declaration
Swift
var list_store_ptr: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkListStore>! { get }
-
Required Initialiser for types conforming to
ListStoreProtocol
Declaration
Swift
init(raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)
-
append(iter:
Extension method) Appends a new row to
list_store
.iter
will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to callgtk_list_store_set()
orgtk_list_store_set_value()
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func append<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
clear()
Extension methodRemoves all rows from the list store.
Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func clear()
-
insert(iter:
Extension methodposition: ) Creates a new row at
position
.iter
will be changed to point to this new row. Ifposition
is -1 or is larger than the number of rows on the list, then the new row will be appended to the list. The row will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to callgtk_list_store_set()
orgtk_list_store_set_value()
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func insert<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, position: Int) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
insertAfter(iter:
Extension methodsibling: ) Inserts a new row after
sibling
. Ifsibling
isnil
, then the row will be prepended to the beginning of the list.iter
will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to callgtk_list_store_set()
orgtk_list_store_set_value()
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func insertAfter<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, sibling: TreeIterT?) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
insertBefore(iter:
Extension methodsibling: ) Inserts a new row before
sibling
. Ifsibling
isnil
, then the row will be appended to the end of the list.iter
will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to callgtk_list_store_set()
orgtk_list_store_set_value()
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func insertBefore<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, sibling: TreeIterT?) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
insertWithValuesv(iter:
Extension methodposition: columns: values: nValues: ) A variant of
gtk_list_store_insert_with_values()
which takes the columns and values as two arrays, instead of varargs. This function is mainly intended for language-bindings.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func insertWithValuesv(iter: TreeIterRef? = nil, position: Int, columns: UnsafeMutablePointer<gint>!, values: UnsafeMutablePointer<GValue>!, nValues: Int)
-
insertWithValuesv(iter:
Extension methodposition: columns: values: nValues: ) A variant of
gtk_list_store_insert_with_values()
which takes the columns and values as two arrays, instead of varargs. This function is mainly intended for language-bindings.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func insertWithValuesv<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT?, position: Int, columns: UnsafeMutablePointer<gint>!, values: UnsafeMutablePointer<GValue>!, nValues: Int) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
iterIsValid(iter:
Extension method) > This function is slow. Only use it for debugging and/or testing > purposes.
Checks if the given iter is a valid iter for this
GtkListStore
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func iterIsValid<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT) -> Bool where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
moveAfter(iter:
Extension methodposition: ) Moves
iter
instore
to the position afterposition
. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores. Ifposition
isnil
,iter
will be moved to the start of the list.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func moveAfter<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, position: TreeIterT?) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
moveBefore(iter:
Extension methodposition: ) Moves
iter
instore
to the position beforeposition
. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores. Ifposition
isnil
,iter
will be moved to the end of the list.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func moveBefore<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, position: TreeIterT?) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
prepend(iter:
Extension method) Prepends a new row to
list_store
.iter
will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to callgtk_list_store_set()
orgtk_list_store_set_value()
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func prepend<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
remove(iter:
Extension method) Removes the given row from the list store. After being removed,
iter
is set to be the next valid row, or invalidated if it pointed to the last row inlist_store
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func remove<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT) -> Bool where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
reorder(newOrder:
Extension method) Reorders
store
to follow the order indicated bynew_order
. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func reorder(newOrder: UnsafeMutablePointer<gint>!)
-
setColumnTypes(nColumns:
Extension methodtypes: ) This function is meant primarily for
GObjects
that inherit fromGtkListStore
, and should only be used when constructing a newGtkListStore
. It will not function after a row has been added, or a method on theGtkTreeModel
interface is called.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func setColumnTypes(nColumns: Int, types: UnsafeMutablePointer<GType>!)
-
setValist(iter:
Extension methodvarArgs: ) See
gtk_list_store_set()
; this version takes a va_list for use by language bindings.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func setValist<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, varArgs: CVaListPointer) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
setValue(iter:
Extension methodcolumn: value: ) Sets the data in the cell specified by
iter
andcolumn
. The type ofvalue
must be convertible to the type of the column.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func setValue<TreeIterT, ValueT>(iter: TreeIterT, column: Int, value: ValueT) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol, ValueT : ValueProtocol
-
setValuesv(iter:
Extension methodcolumns: values: nValues: ) A variant of
gtk_list_store_set_valist()
which takes the columns and values as two arrays, instead of varargs. This function is mainly intended for language-bindings and in case the number of columns to change is not known until run-time.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func setValuesv<TreeIterT>(iter: TreeIterT, columns: UnsafeMutablePointer<gint>!, values: UnsafeMutablePointer<GValue>!, nValues: Int) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
swap(a:
Extension methodb: ) Swaps
a
andb
instore
. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func swap<TreeIterT>(a: TreeIterT, b: TreeIterT) where TreeIterT : TreeIterProtocol
-
parent
Extension methodUndocumented
Declaration
Swift
@inlinable var parent: GObject { get }