ListItemFactory

open class ListItemFactory : GLibObject.Object, ListItemFactoryProtocol

A GtkListItemFactory creates widgets for the items taken from a GListModel.

This is one of the core concepts of handling list widgets such as [classGtk.ListView] or [classGtk.GridView].

The GtkListItemFactory is tasked with creating widgets for items taken from the model when the views need them and updating them as the items displayed by the view change.

A view is usually only able to display anything after both a factory and a model have been set on the view. So it is important that you do not skip this step when setting up your first view.

Because views do not display the whole list at once but only a few items, they only need to maintain a few widgets at a time. They will instruct the GtkListItemFactory to create these widgets and bind them to the items that are currently displayed.

As the list model changes or the user scrolls to the list, the items will change and the view will instruct the factory to bind the widgets to those new items.

The actual widgets used for displaying those widgets is provided by you.

When the factory needs widgets created, it will create a GtkListItem and hand it to your code to set up a widget for. This list item will provide various properties with information about what item to display and provide you with some opportunities to configure its behavior. See the [classGtk.ListItem] documentation for further details.

Various implementations of GtkListItemFactory exist to allow you different ways to provide those widgets. The most common implementations are [classGtk.BuilderListItemFactory] which takes a GtkBuilder .ui file and then creates widgets and manages everything automatically from the information in that file and [classGtk.SignalListItemFactory] which allows you to connect to signals with your own code and retain full control over how the widgets are setup and managed.

A GtkListItemFactory is supposed to be final - that means its behavior should not change and the first widget created from it should behave the same way as the last widget created from it. If you intend to do changes to the behavior, it is recommended that you create a new GtkListItemFactory which will allow the views to recreate its widgets.

Once you have chosen your factory and created it, you need to set it on the view widget you want to use it with, such as via [methodGtk.ListView.set_factory]. Reusing factories across different views is allowed, but very uncommon.

The ListItemFactory type acts as a reference-counted owner of an underlying GtkListItemFactory instance. It provides the methods that can operate on this data type through ListItemFactoryProtocol conformance. Use ListItemFactory as a strong reference or owner of a GtkListItemFactory instance.

  • Designated initialiser from the underlying `C` data type.
    

    This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(_ op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkListItemFactory>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Designated initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(_ op: UnsafePointer<GtkListItemFactory>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a non-mutating gpointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init!(gpointer op: gpointer?)

    Parameters

    op

    gpointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a non-mutating gconstpointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init!(gconstpointer op: gconstpointer?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init!(_ op: UnsafePointer<GtkListItemFactory>?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init!(_ op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkListItemFactory>?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Designated initialiser from the underlying C data type. Will retain GtkListItemFactory. i.e., ownership is transferred to the ListItemFactory instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(retaining op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkListItemFactory>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Reference intialiser for a related type that implements ListItemFactoryProtocol Will retain GtkListItemFactory.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init<T>(listItemFactory other: T) where T : ListItemFactoryProtocol

    Parameters

    other

    an instance of a related type that implements ListItemFactoryProtocol

  • Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init<T>(cPointer p: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)

    Parameters

    cPointer

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe typed, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init<T>(retainingCPointer cPointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)

    Parameters

    cPointer

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(raw p: UnsafeRawPointer)

    Parameters

    p

    raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(retainingRaw raw: UnsafeRawPointer)
  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public required init(raw p: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)

    Parameters

    p

    mutable raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    required public init(retainingRaw raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)

    Parameters

    raw

    mutable raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(opaquePointer p: OpaquePointer)

    Parameters

    p

    opaque pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ListItemFactoryProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(retainingOpaquePointer p: OpaquePointer)

    Parameters

    p

    opaque pointer to the underlying object