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GtkListStoreGtkListStore — A list-like data structure that can be used with the GtkTreeView |
#include <gtk/gtk.h> GtkListStore; GtkListStore* gtk_list_store_new (gint n_columns, ...); GtkListStore* gtk_list_store_newv (gint n_columns, GType *types); void gtk_list_store_set_column_types (GtkListStore *list_store, gint n_columns, GType *types); void gtk_list_store_set (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, ...); void gtk_list_store_set_valist (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, va_list var_args); void gtk_list_store_set_value (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint column, GValue *value); gboolean gtk_list_store_remove (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter); void gtk_list_store_insert (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position); void gtk_list_store_insert_before (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *sibling); void gtk_list_store_insert_after (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *sibling); void gtk_list_store_insert_with_values (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position, ...); void gtk_list_store_insert_with_valuesv (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position, gint *columns, GValue *values, gint n_values); void gtk_list_store_prepend (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter); void gtk_list_store_append (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter); void gtk_list_store_clear (GtkListStore *list_store); gboolean gtk_list_store_iter_is_valid (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter); void gtk_list_store_reorder (GtkListStore *store, gint *new_order); void gtk_list_store_swap (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *a, GtkTreeIter *b); void gtk_list_store_move_before (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *position); void gtk_list_store_move_after (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *position);
GtkListStore implements GtkTreeModel, GtkTreeDragSource, GtkTreeDragDest and GtkTreeSortable.
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
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 "row_changed" signal. This most commonly effects lists with GdkPixbufs stored.
Example 5. Creating a simple list store.
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); }
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.
GtkListStore* gtk_list_store_new (gint n_columns, ...);
Creates a new list store as with n_columns columns each of the types passed in. Note that only types derived from standard GObject fundamental types are supported.
As an example, gtk_tree_store_new (3, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_STRING, GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF); will create a new GtkListStore with three columns, of type int, string and GdkPixbuf respectively.
n_columns : | number of columns in the list store |
... : | all GType types for the columns, from first to last |
Returns : | a new GtkListStore |
GtkListStore* gtk_list_store_newv (gint n_columns, GType *types);
Non-vararg creation function. Used primarily by language bindings.
n_columns : | number of columns in the list store |
types : | an array of GType types for the columns, from first to last |
Returns : | a new GtkListStore |
void gtk_list_store_set_column_types (GtkListStore *list_store, gint n_columns, GType *types);
This function is meant primarily for GObjects that inherit from GtkListStore, and should only be used when constructing a new GtkListStore. It will not function after a row has been added, or a method on the GtkTreeModel interface is called.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
n_columns : | Number of columns for the list store |
types : | An array length n of GTypes |
void gtk_list_store_set (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, ...);
Sets the value of one or more cells in the row referenced by iter. The variable argument list should contain integer column numbers, each column number followed by the value to be set. The list is terminated by a -1. For example, to set column 0 with type G_TYPE_STRING to "Foo", you would write gtk_list_store_set (store, iter, 0, "Foo", -1).
list_store : | a GtkListStore |
iter : | row iterator |
... : | pairs of column number and value, terminated with -1 |
void gtk_list_store_set_valist (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, va_list var_args);
See gtk_list_store_set(); this version takes a va_list for use by language bindings.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | A valid GtkTreeIter for the row being modified |
var_args : | va_list of column/value pairs |
void gtk_list_store_set_value (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint column, GValue *value);
Sets the data in the cell specified by iter and column. The type of value must be convertible to the type of the column.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | A valid GtkTreeIter for the row being modified |
column : | column number to modify |
value : | new value for the cell |
gboolean gtk_list_store_remove (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter);
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 in list_store.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | A valid GtkTreeIter |
Returns : | TRUE if iter is valid, FALSE if not. |
void gtk_list_store_insert (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position);
Creates a new row at position. iter will be changed to point to this new row. If position 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 call gtk_list_store_set() or gtk_list_store_set_value().
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the new row |
position : | position to insert the new row |
void gtk_list_store_insert_before (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *sibling);
Inserts a new row before sibling. If sibling is NULL, 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 call gtk_list_store_set() or gtk_list_store_set_value().
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the new row |
sibling : | A valid GtkTreeIter, or NULL |
void gtk_list_store_insert_after (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *sibling);
Inserts a new row after sibling. If sibling is NULL, 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 call gtk_list_store_set() or gtk_list_store_set_value().
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the new row |
sibling : | A valid GtkTreeIter, or NULL |
void gtk_list_store_insert_with_values (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position, ...);
Creates a new row at position. iter will be changed to point to this new row. If position is larger than the number of rows on the list, then the new row will be appended to the list. The row will be filled with the values given to this function.
Calling gtk_list_store_insert_with_values(list_store, iter, position...) has the same effect as calling
gtk_list_store_insert (list_store, iter, position); gtk_list_store_set (list_store_iter, ...);
with the difference that the former will only emit a row_inserted signal, while the latter will emit row_inserted, row_changed and, if the list store is sorted, rows_reordered. Since emitting the rows_reordered signal repeatedly can affect the performance of the program, gtk_list_store_insert_with_values() should generally be preferred when inserting rows in a sorted list store.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the new row |
position : | position to insert the new row |
... : | pairs of column number and value, terminated with -1 |
Since 2.6
void gtk_list_store_insert_with_valuesv (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter, gint position, gint *columns, GValue *values, gint n_values);
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.
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the new row |
position : | position to insert the new row |
columns : | an array of column numbers |
values : | an array of GValues |
n_values : | the length of the columns and values arrays |
Since 2.6
void gtk_list_store_prepend (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter);
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 call gtk_list_store_set() or gtk_list_store_set_value().
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the prepend row |
void gtk_list_store_append (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter);
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 call gtk_list_store_set() or gtk_list_store_set_value().
list_store : | A GtkListStore |
iter : | An unset GtkTreeIter to set to the appended row |
void gtk_list_store_clear (GtkListStore *list_store);
Removes all rows from the list store.
list_store : | a GtkListStore. |
gboolean gtk_list_store_iter_is_valid (GtkListStore *list_store, GtkTreeIter *iter);
Checks if the given iter is a valid iter for this GtkListStore.
list_store : | A GtkListStore. |
iter : | A GtkTreeIter. |
Returns : | TRUE if the iter is valid, FALSE if the iter is invalid. |
Since 2.2
void gtk_list_store_reorder (GtkListStore *store, gint *new_order);
Reorders store to follow the order indicated by new_order. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
store : | A GtkListStore. |
new_order : | an array of integers mapping the new position of each child to its old position before the re-ordering, i.e. new_order[newpos] = oldpos. |
Since 2.2
void gtk_list_store_swap (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *a, GtkTreeIter *b);
Swaps a and b in store. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
store : | A GtkListStore. |
a : | A GtkTreeIter. |
b : | Another GtkTreeIter. |
Since 2.2
void gtk_list_store_move_before (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *position);
Moves iter in store to the position before position. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores. If position is NULL, iter will be moved to the end of the list.
store : | A GtkListStore. |
iter : | A GtkTreeIter. |
position : | A GtkTreeIter, or NULL. |
Since 2.2
void gtk_list_store_move_after (GtkListStore *store, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeIter *position);
Moves iter in store to the position after position. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores. If position is NULL, iter will be moved to the start of the list.
store : | A GtkListStore. |
iter : | A GtkTreeIter. |
position : | A GtkTreeIter or NULL. |
Since 2.2
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