TreeModelFilterRef
public struct TreeModelFilterRef : TreeModelFilterProtocol, GWeakCapturing
A GtkTreeModel
which hides parts of an underlying tree model
A GtkTreeModelFilter
is a tree model which wraps another tree model,
and can do the following things:
Filter specific rows, based on data from a “visible column”, a column storing booleans indicating whether the row should be filtered or not, or based on the return value of a “visible function”, which gets a model, iter and user_data and returns a boolean indicating whether the row should be filtered or not.
Modify the “appearance” of the model, using a modify function. This is extremely powerful and allows for just changing some values and also for creating a completely different model based on the given child model.
Set a different root node, also known as a “virtual root”. You can pass in a
GtkTreePath
indicating the root node for the filter at construction time.
The basic API is similar to GtkTreeModelSort
. For an example on its usage,
see the section on GtkTreeModelSort
.
When using GtkTreeModelFilter
, it is important to realize that
GtkTreeModelFilter
maintains an internal cache of all nodes which are
visible in its clients. The cache is likely to be a subtree of the tree
exposed by the child model. GtkTreeModelFilter
will not cache the entire
child model when unnecessary to not compromise the caching mechanism
that is exposed by the reference counting scheme. If the child model
implements reference counting, unnecessary signals may not be emitted
because of reference counting rule 3, see the GtkTreeModel
documentation. (Note that e.g. GtkTreeStore
does not implement
reference counting and will always emit all signals, even when
the receiving node is not visible).
Because of this, limitations for possible visible functions do apply.
In general, visible functions should only use data or properties from
the node for which the visibility state must be determined, its siblings
or its parents. Usually, having a dependency on the state of any child
node is not possible, unless references are taken on these explicitly.
When no such reference exists, no signals may be received for these child
nodes (see reference counting rule number 3 in the GtkTreeModel
section).
Determining the visibility state of a given node based on the state
of its child nodes is a frequently occurring use case. Therefore,
GtkTreeModelFilter
explicitly supports this. For example, when a node
does not have any children, you might not want the node to be visible.
As soon as the first row is added to the node’s child level (or the
last row removed), the node’s visibility should be updated.
This introduces a dependency from the node on its child nodes. In order
to accommodate this, GtkTreeModelFilter
must make sure the necessary
signals are received from the child model. This is achieved by building,
for all nodes which are exposed as visible nodes to GtkTreeModelFilter
‘s
clients, the child level (if any) and take a reference on the first node
in this level. Furthermore, for every row-inserted, row-changed or
row-deleted signal (also these which were not handled because the node
was not cached), GtkTreeModelFilter
will check if the visibility state
of any parent node has changed.
Beware, however, that this explicit support is limited to these two
cases. For example, if you want a node to be visible only if two nodes
in a child’s child level (2 levels deeper) are visible, you are on your
own. In this case, either rely on GtkTreeStore
to emit all signals
because it does not implement reference counting, or for models that
do implement reference counting, obtain references on these child levels
yourself.
The TreeModelFilterRef
type acts as a lightweight Swift reference to an underlying GtkTreeModelFilter
instance.
It exposes methods that can operate on this data type through TreeModelFilterProtocol
conformance.
Use TreeModelFilterRef
only as an unowned
reference to an existing GtkTreeModelFilter
instance.
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Untyped pointer to the underlying `GtkTreeModelFilter` instance.
For type-safe access, use the generated, typed pointer
tree_model_filter_ptr
property instead.Declaration
Swift
public let ptr: UnsafeMutableRawPointer!
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Designated initialiser from the underlying
C
data typeDeclaration
Swift
@inlinable init(_ p: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkTreeModelFilter>)
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Designated initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying
C
data typeDeclaration
Swift
@inlinable init(_ p: UnsafePointer<GtkTreeModelFilter>)
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Conditional initialiser from an optional pointer to the underlying
C
data typeDeclaration
Swift
@inlinable init!(_ maybePointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkTreeModelFilter>?)
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Conditional initialiser from an optional, non-mutable pointer to the underlying
C
data typeDeclaration
Swift
@inlinable init!(_ maybePointer: UnsafePointer<GtkTreeModelFilter>?)
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Conditional initialiser from an optional
gpointer
Declaration
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@inlinable init!(gpointer g: gpointer?)
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Conditional initialiser from an optional, non-mutable
gconstpointer
Declaration
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@inlinable init!(gconstpointer g: gconstpointer?)
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Reference intialiser for a related type that implements
TreeModelFilterProtocol
Declaration
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@inlinable init<T>(_ other: T) where T : TreeModelFilterProtocol
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This factory is syntactic sugar for setting weak pointers wrapped in
GWeak<T>
Declaration
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@inlinable static func unowned<T>(_ other: T) -> TreeModelFilterRef where T : TreeModelFilterProtocol
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Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to
TreeModelFilterProtocol
.Declaration
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@inlinable init<T>(cPointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)
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Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to
TreeModelFilterProtocol
.Declaration
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@inlinable init<T>(constPointer: UnsafePointer<T>)
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Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to
TreeModelFilterProtocol
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable init(mutating raw: UnsafeRawPointer)
-
Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to
TreeModelFilterProtocol
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable init(raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)
-
Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to
TreeModelFilterProtocol
.Declaration
Swift
@inlinable init(opaquePointer: OpaquePointer)