Struct gio::ListStore [−][src]
pub struct ListStore(_);
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ListStore
is a simple implementation of ListModel
that stores all
items in memory.
It provides insertions, deletions, and lookups in logarithmic time with a fast path for the common case of iterating the list linearly.
Implements
Implementations
Creates a new ListStore
with items of type item_type
. item_type
must be a subclass of glib::Object
.
item_type
the GType
of items in the list
Returns
a new ListStore
Creates a new builder-pattern struct instance to construct ListStore
objects.
This method returns an instance of ListStoreBuilder
which can be used to create ListStore
objects.
This is supported on crate feature v2_64
only.
v2_64
only.Looks up the given item
in the list store by looping over the items until
the first occurrence of item
. If item
was not found, then position
will
not be set, and this method will return false
.
If you need to compare the two items with a custom comparison function, use
g_list_store_find_with_equal_func()
with a custom GEqualFunc
instead.
item
an item
Returns
Whether self
contains item
. If it was found, position
will be
set to the position where item
occurred for the first time.
position
the first position of item
, if it was found.
Inserts item
into self
at position
. item
must be of type
property::ListStore::item-type
or derived from it. position
must be smaller
than the length of the list, or equal to it to append.
This function takes a ref on item
.
Use splice()
to insert multiple items at the same time
efficiently.
position
the position at which to insert the new item
item
the new item
Removes all items from self
.
Changes self
by removing n_removals
items and adding n_additions
items to it. additions
must contain n_additions
items of type
property::ListStore::item-type
. None
is not permitted.
This function is more efficient than insert()
and
remove()
, because it only emits
signal::ListModel::items-changed
once for the change.
This function takes a ref on each item in additions
.
The parameters position
and n_removals
must be correct (ie:
position
+ n_removals
must be less than or equal to the length of
the list at the time this function is called).
position
the position at which to make the change
n_removals
the number of items to remove
additions
the items to add
Trait Implementations
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Returns the type identifier of Self
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for ListStore
impl UnwindSafe for ListStore
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Upcasts an object to a superclass or interface T
. Read more
Upcasts an object to a reference of its superclass or interface T
. Read more
Tries to downcast to a subclass or interface implementor T
. Read more
Tries to downcast to a reference of its subclass or interface implementor T
. Read more
Tries to cast to an object of type T
. This handles upcasting, downcasting
and casting between interface and interface implementors. All checks are performed at
runtime, while downcast
and upcast
will do many checks at compile-time already. Read more
Tries to cast to reference to an object of type T
. This handles upcasting, downcasting
and casting between interface and interface implementors. All checks are performed at
runtime, while downcast
and upcast
will do many checks at compile-time already. Read more
Casts to T
unconditionally. Read more
Casts to &T
unconditionally. Read more
Returns true
if the object is an instance of (can be cast to) T
.
pub fn set_properties_from_value(
&self,
property_values: &[(&str, Value)]
) -> Result<(), BoolError>
pub fn set_property<'a, N, V>(
&self,
property_name: N,
value: V
) -> Result<(), BoolError> where
V: ToValue,
N: Into<&'a str>,
pub fn set_property_from_value<'a, N>(
&self,
property_name: N,
value: &Value
) -> Result<(), BoolError> where
N: Into<&'a str>,
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pub fn connect_notify<F>(&self, name: Option<&str>, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId where
F: 'static + Fn(&T, &ParamSpec) + Send + Sync,
pub fn connect_notify_local<F>(
&self,
name: Option<&str>,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId where
F: 'static + Fn(&T, &ParamSpec),
pub unsafe fn connect_notify_unsafe<F>(
&self,
name: Option<&str>,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId where
F: Fn(&T, &ParamSpec),
pub fn has_property<'a, N>(&self, property_name: N, type_: Option<Type>) -> bool where
N: Into<&'a str>,
pub fn find_property<'a, N>(&self, property_name: N) -> Option<ParamSpec> where
N: Into<&'a str>,
pub fn connect<'a, N, F>(
&self,
signal_name: N,
after: bool,
callback: F
) -> Result<SignalHandlerId, BoolError> where
F: Fn(&[Value]) -> Option<Value> + Send + Sync + 'static,
N: Into<&'a str>,
Same as connect
but takes a SignalId
instead of a signal name.
pub fn connect_local<'a, N, F>(
&self,
signal_name: N,
after: bool,
callback: F
) -> Result<SignalHandlerId, BoolError> where
F: Fn(&[Value]) -> Option<Value> + 'static,
N: Into<&'a str>,
Same as connect_local
but takes a SignalId
instead of a signal name.
pub unsafe fn connect_unsafe<'a, N, F>(
&self,
signal_name: N,
after: bool,
callback: F
) -> Result<SignalHandlerId, BoolError> where
F: Fn(&[Value]) -> Option<Value>,
N: Into<&'a str>,
Same as connect_unsafe
but takes a SignalId
instead of a signal name.
Emit signal by signal id.
Emit signal with details by signal id.
Emit signal by it’s name.
pub fn bind_property<'a, O, N, M>(
&'a self,
source_property: N,
target: &'a O,
target_property: M
) -> BindingBuilder<'a> where
O: ObjectType,
N: Into<&'a str>,
M: Into<&'a str>,
Same as emit
but takes Value
for the arguments.
Same as emit_by_name
but takes Value
for the arguments.
Returns a SendValue
clone of self
.
impl<'a, T, C> FromValueOptional<'a> for T where
C: ValueTypeChecker<Error = ValueTypeMismatchOrNoneError>,
T: FromValue<'a, Checker = C>,