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See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 19 20 // generated automatically - do not change 21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt 22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage 23 24 25 module gio.ListModelIF; 26 27 private import gobject.ObjectG; 28 private import gobject.Signals; 29 public import gtkc.gdktypes; 30 private import gtkc.gio; 31 public import gtkc.giotypes; 32 private import std.algorithm; 33 34 35 /** 36 * #GListModel is an interface that represents a mutable list of 37 * #GObjects. Its main intention is as a model for various widgets in 38 * user interfaces, such as list views, but it can also be used as a 39 * convenient method of returning lists of data, with support for 40 * updates. 41 * 42 * Each object in the list may also report changes in itself via some 43 * mechanism (normally the #GObject::notify signal). Taken together 44 * with the #GListModel::items-changed signal, this provides for a list 45 * that can change its membership, and in which the members can change 46 * their individual properties. 47 * 48 * A good example would be the list of visible wireless network access 49 * points, where each access point can report dynamic properties such as 50 * signal strength. 51 * 52 * It is important to note that the #GListModel itself does not report 53 * changes to the individual items. It only reports changes to the list 54 * membership. If you want to observe changes to the objects themselves 55 * then you need to connect signals to the objects that you are 56 * interested in. 57 * 58 * All items in a #GListModel are of (or derived from) the same type. 59 * g_list_model_get_item_type() returns that type. The type may be an 60 * interface, in which case all objects in the list must implement it. 61 * 62 * The semantics are close to that of an array: 63 * g_list_model_get_n_items() returns the number of items in the list and 64 * g_list_model_get_item() returns an item at a (0-based) position. In 65 * order to allow implementations to calculate the list length lazily, 66 * you can also iterate over items: starting from 0, repeatedly call 67 * g_list_model_get_item() until it returns %NULL. 68 * 69 * An implementation may create objects lazily, but must take care to 70 * return the same object for a given position until all references to 71 * it are gone. 72 * 73 * On the other side, a consumer is expected only to hold references on 74 * objects that are currently "user visible", in order to faciliate the 75 * maximum level of laziness in the implementation of the list and to 76 * reduce the required number of signal connections at a given time. 77 * 78 * This interface is intended only to be used from a single thread. The 79 * thread in which it is appropriate to use it depends on the particular 80 * implementation, but typically it will be from the thread that owns 81 * the [thread-default main context][g-main-context-push-thread-default] 82 * in effect at the time that the model was created. 83 */ 84 public interface ListModelIF{ 85 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 86 public GListModel* getListModelStruct(); 87 88 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 89 protected void* getStruct(); 90 91 92 /** 93 * Get the item at @position. If @position is greater than the number of 94 * items in @list, %NULL is returned. 95 * 96 * %NULL is never returned for an index that is smaller than the length 97 * of the list. See g_list_model_get_n_items(). 98 * 99 * Params: 100 * position = the position of the item to fetch 101 * 102 * Return: the item at @position. 103 * 104 * Since: 2.44 105 */ 106 public ObjectG getItem(uint position); 107 108 /** 109 * Gets the type of the items in @list. All items returned from 110 * g_list_model_get_type() are of that type or a subtype, or are an 111 * implementation of that interface. 112 * 113 * The item type of a #GListModel can not change during the life of the 114 * model. 115 * 116 * Return: the #GType of the items contained in @list. 117 * 118 * Since: 2.44 119 */ 120 public GType getItemType(); 121 122 /** 123 * Gets the number of items in @list. 124 * 125 * Depending on the model implementation, calling this function may be 126 * less efficient than iterating the list with increasing values for 127 * @position until g_list_model_get_item() returns %NULL. 128 * 129 * Return: the number of items in @list. 130 * 131 * Since: 2.44 132 */ 133 public uint getNItems(); 134 135 /** 136 * Get the item at @position. If @position is greater than the number of 137 * items in @list, %NULL is returned. 138 * 139 * %NULL is never returned for an index that is smaller than the length 140 * of the list. See g_list_model_get_n_items(). 141 * 142 * Params: 143 * position = the position of the item to fetch 144 * 145 * Return: the object at @position. 146 * 147 * Since: 2.44 148 */ 149 public ObjectG getObject(uint position); 150 151 /** 152 * Emits the #GListModel::items-changed signal on @list. 153 * 154 * This function should only be called by classes implementing 155 * #GListModel. It has to be called after the internal representation 156 * of @list has been updated, because handlers connected to this signal 157 * might query the new state of the list. 158 * 159 * Implementations must only make changes to the model (as visible to 160 * its consumer) in places that will not cause problems for that 161 * consumer. For models that are driven directly by a write API (such 162 * as #GListStore), changes can be reported in response to uses of that 163 * API. For models that represent remote data, changes should only be 164 * made from a fresh mainloop dispatch. It is particularly not 165 * permitted to make changes in response to a call to the #GListModel 166 * consumer API. 167 * 168 * Stated another way: in general, it is assumed that code making a 169 * series of accesses to the model via the API, without returning to the 170 * mainloop, and without calling other code, will continue to view the 171 * same contents of the model. 172 * 173 * Params: 174 * position = the position at which @list changed 175 * removed = the number of items removed 176 * added = the number of items added 177 * 178 * Since: 2.44 179 */ 180 public void itemsChanged(uint position, uint removed, uint added); 181 /** 182 * This signal is emitted whenever items were added or removed to 183 * @list. At @position, @removed items were removed and @added items 184 * were added in their place. 185 * 186 * Params: 187 * position = the position at which @list changed 188 * removed = the number of items removed 189 * added = the number of items added 190 * 191 * Since: 2.44 192 */ 193 gulong addOnItemsChanged(void delegate(uint, uint, uint, ListModelIF) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 194 ; 195 196 }