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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 gtk.TreeModelSort; 26 27 private import glib.ConstructionException; 28 private import glib.MemorySlice; 29 private import gobject.ObjectG; 30 private import gtk.TreeDragSourceIF; 31 private import gtk.TreeDragSourceT; 32 private import gtk.TreeIter; 33 private import gtk.TreeModelIF; 34 private import gtk.TreeModelT; 35 private import gtk.TreePath; 36 private import gtk.TreeSortableIF; 37 private import gtk.TreeSortableT; 38 private import gtk.c.functions; 39 public import gtk.c.types; 40 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 41 42 43 /** 44 * The #GtkTreeModelSort is a model which implements the #GtkTreeSortable 45 * interface. It does not hold any data itself, but rather is created with 46 * a child model and proxies its data. It has identical column types to 47 * this child model, and the changes in the child are propagated. The 48 * primary purpose of this model is to provide a way to sort a different 49 * model without modifying it. Note that the sort function used by 50 * #GtkTreeModelSort is not guaranteed to be stable. 51 * 52 * The use of this is best demonstrated through an example. In the 53 * following sample code we create two #GtkTreeView widgets each with a 54 * view of the same data. As the model is wrapped here by a 55 * #GtkTreeModelSort, the two #GtkTreeViews can each sort their 56 * view of the data without affecting the other. By contrast, if we 57 * simply put the same model in each widget, then sorting the first would 58 * sort the second. 59 * 60 * ## Using a #GtkTreeModelSort 61 * 62 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 63 * { 64 * GtkTreeView *tree_view1; 65 * GtkTreeView *tree_view2; 66 * GtkTreeModel *sort_model1; 67 * GtkTreeModel *sort_model2; 68 * GtkTreeModel *child_model; 69 * 70 * // get the child model 71 * child_model = get_my_model (); 72 * 73 * // Create the first tree 74 * sort_model1 = gtk_tree_model_sort_new_with_model (child_model); 75 * tree_view1 = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (sort_model1); 76 * 77 * // Create the second tree 78 * sort_model2 = gtk_tree_model_sort_new_with_model (child_model); 79 * tree_view2 = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (sort_model2); 80 * 81 * // Now we can sort the two models independently 82 * gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (sort_model1), 83 * COLUMN_1, GTK_SORT_ASCENDING); 84 * gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (sort_model2), 85 * COLUMN_1, GTK_SORT_DESCENDING); 86 * } 87 * ]| 88 * 89 * To demonstrate how to access the underlying child model from the sort 90 * model, the next example will be a callback for the #GtkTreeSelection 91 * #GtkTreeSelection::changed signal. In this callback, we get a string 92 * from COLUMN_1 of the model. We then modify the string, find the same 93 * selected row on the child model, and change the row there. 94 * 95 * ## Accessing the child model of in a selection changed callback 96 * 97 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 98 * void 99 * selection_changed (GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer data) 100 * { 101 * GtkTreeModel *sort_model = NULL; 102 * GtkTreeModel *child_model; 103 * GtkTreeIter sort_iter; 104 * GtkTreeIter child_iter; 105 * char *some_data = NULL; 106 * char *modified_data; 107 * 108 * // Get the current selected row and the model. 109 * if (! gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, 110 * &sort_model, 111 * &sort_iter)) 112 * return; 113 * 114 * // Look up the current value on the selected row and get 115 * // a new value to change it to. 116 * gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (sort_model), &sort_iter, 117 * COLUMN_1, &some_data, 118 * -1); 119 * 120 * modified_data = change_the_data (some_data); 121 * g_free (some_data); 122 * 123 * // Get an iterator on the child model, instead of the sort model. 124 * gtk_tree_model_sort_convert_iter_to_child_iter (GTK_TREE_MODEL_SORT (sort_model), 125 * &child_iter, 126 * &sort_iter); 127 * 128 * // Get the child model and change the value of the row. In this 129 * // example, the child model is a GtkListStore. It could be any other 130 * // type of model, though. 131 * child_model = gtk_tree_model_sort_get_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL_SORT (sort_model)); 132 * gtk_list_store_set (GTK_LIST_STORE (child_model), &child_iter, 133 * COLUMN_1, &modified_data, 134 * -1); 135 * g_free (modified_data); 136 * } 137 * ]| 138 */ 139 public class TreeModelSort : ObjectG, TreeDragSourceIF, TreeModelIF, TreeSortableIF 140 { 141 /** the main Gtk struct */ 142 protected GtkTreeModelSort* gtkTreeModelSort; 143 144 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 145 public GtkTreeModelSort* getTreeModelSortStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 146 { 147 if (transferOwnership) 148 ownedRef = false; 149 return gtkTreeModelSort; 150 } 151 152 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 153 protected override void* getStruct() 154 { 155 return cast(void*)gtkTreeModelSort; 156 } 157 158 /** 159 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 160 */ 161 public this (GtkTreeModelSort* gtkTreeModelSort, bool ownedRef = false) 162 { 163 this.gtkTreeModelSort = gtkTreeModelSort; 164 super(cast(GObject*)gtkTreeModelSort, ownedRef); 165 } 166 167 // add the TreeDragSource capabilities 168 mixin TreeDragSourceT!(GtkTreeModelSort); 169 170 // add the TreeModel capabilities 171 mixin TreeModelT!(GtkTreeModelSort); 172 173 // add the TreeSortable capabilities 174 mixin TreeSortableT!(GtkTreeModelSort); 175 176 177 /** */ 178 public static GType getType() 179 { 180 return gtk_tree_model_sort_get_type(); 181 } 182 183 /** 184 * This function should almost never be called. It clears the @tree_model_sort 185 * of any cached iterators that haven’t been reffed with 186 * gtk_tree_model_ref_node(). This might be useful if the child model being 187 * sorted is static (and doesn’t change often) and there has been a lot of 188 * unreffed access to nodes. As a side effect of this function, all unreffed 189 * iters will be invalid. 190 */ 191 public void clearCache() 192 { 193 gtk_tree_model_sort_clear_cache(gtkTreeModelSort); 194 } 195 196 /** 197 * Sets @sort_iter to point to the row in @tree_model_sort that corresponds to 198 * the row pointed at by @child_iter. If @sort_iter was not set, %FALSE 199 * is returned. Note: a boolean is only returned since 2.14. 200 * 201 * Params: 202 * sortIter = An uninitialized #GtkTreeIter. 203 * childIter = A valid #GtkTreeIter pointing to a row on the child model 204 * 205 * Returns: %TRUE, if @sort_iter was set, i.e. if @sort_iter is a 206 * valid iterator pointer to a visible row in the child model. 207 */ 208 public bool convertChildIterToIter(out TreeIter sortIter, TreeIter childIter) 209 { 210 GtkTreeIter* outsortIter = sliceNew!GtkTreeIter(); 211 212 auto p = gtk_tree_model_sort_convert_child_iter_to_iter(gtkTreeModelSort, outsortIter, (childIter is null) ? null : childIter.getTreeIterStruct()) != 0; 213 214 sortIter = ObjectG.getDObject!(TreeIter)(outsortIter, true); 215 216 return p; 217 } 218 219 /** 220 * Converts @child_path to a path relative to @tree_model_sort. That is, 221 * @child_path points to a path in the child model. The returned path will 222 * point to the same row in the sorted model. If @child_path isn’t a valid 223 * path on the child model, then %NULL is returned. 224 * 225 * Params: 226 * childPath = A #GtkTreePath to convert 227 * 228 * Returns: A newly allocated #GtkTreePath, or %NULL 229 */ 230 public TreePath convertChildPathToPath(TreePath childPath) 231 { 232 auto p = gtk_tree_model_sort_convert_child_path_to_path(gtkTreeModelSort, (childPath is null) ? null : childPath.getTreePathStruct()); 233 234 if(p is null) 235 { 236 return null; 237 } 238 239 return ObjectG.getDObject!(TreePath)(cast(GtkTreePath*) p, true); 240 } 241 242 /** 243 * Sets @child_iter to point to the row pointed to by @sorted_iter. 244 * 245 * Params: 246 * childIter = An uninitialized #GtkTreeIter 247 * sortedIter = A valid #GtkTreeIter pointing to a row on @tree_model_sort. 248 */ 249 public void convertIterToChildIter(out TreeIter childIter, TreeIter sortedIter) 250 { 251 GtkTreeIter* outchildIter = sliceNew!GtkTreeIter(); 252 253 gtk_tree_model_sort_convert_iter_to_child_iter(gtkTreeModelSort, outchildIter, (sortedIter is null) ? null : sortedIter.getTreeIterStruct()); 254 255 childIter = ObjectG.getDObject!(TreeIter)(outchildIter, true); 256 } 257 258 /** 259 * Converts @sorted_path to a path on the child model of @tree_model_sort. 260 * That is, @sorted_path points to a location in @tree_model_sort. The 261 * returned path will point to the same location in the model not being 262 * sorted. If @sorted_path does not point to a location in the child model, 263 * %NULL is returned. 264 * 265 * Params: 266 * sortedPath = A #GtkTreePath to convert 267 * 268 * Returns: A newly allocated #GtkTreePath, or %NULL 269 */ 270 public TreePath convertPathToChildPath(TreePath sortedPath) 271 { 272 auto p = gtk_tree_model_sort_convert_path_to_child_path(gtkTreeModelSort, (sortedPath is null) ? null : sortedPath.getTreePathStruct()); 273 274 if(p is null) 275 { 276 return null; 277 } 278 279 return ObjectG.getDObject!(TreePath)(cast(GtkTreePath*) p, true); 280 } 281 282 /** 283 * Returns the model the #GtkTreeModelSort is sorting. 284 * 285 * Returns: the "child model" being sorted 286 */ 287 public TreeModelIF getModel() 288 { 289 auto p = gtk_tree_model_sort_get_model(gtkTreeModelSort); 290 291 if(p is null) 292 { 293 return null; 294 } 295 296 return ObjectG.getDObject!(TreeModelIF)(cast(GtkTreeModel*) p); 297 } 298 299 /** 300 * > This function is slow. Only use it for debugging and/or testing 301 * > purposes. 302 * 303 * Checks if the given iter is a valid iter for this #GtkTreeModelSort. 304 * 305 * Params: 306 * iter = A #GtkTreeIter. 307 * 308 * Returns: %TRUE if the iter is valid, %FALSE if the iter is invalid. 309 * 310 * Since: 2.2 311 */ 312 public bool iterIsValid(TreeIter iter) 313 { 314 return gtk_tree_model_sort_iter_is_valid(gtkTreeModelSort, (iter is null) ? null : iter.getTreeIterStruct()) != 0; 315 } 316 317 /** 318 * This resets the default sort function to be in the “unsorted” state. That 319 * is, it is in the same order as the child model. It will re-sort the model 320 * to be in the same order as the child model only if the #GtkTreeModelSort 321 * is in “unsorted” state. 322 */ 323 public void resetDefaultSortFunc() 324 { 325 gtk_tree_model_sort_reset_default_sort_func(gtkTreeModelSort); 326 } 327 328 /** 329 * Creates a new #GtkTreeModel, with @child_model as the child model. 330 * 331 * Params: 332 * childModel = A #GtkTreeModel 333 * 334 * Returns: A new #GtkTreeModel. 335 * 336 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 337 */ 338 public this(TreeModelIF childModel) 339 { 340 auto p = gtk_tree_model_sort_new_with_model((childModel is null) ? null : childModel.getTreeModelStruct()); 341 342 if(p is null) 343 { 344 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new_with_model"); 345 } 346 347 this(cast(GtkTreeModelSort*) p, true); 348 } 349 }