#[repr(transparent)]pub struct TreeStore { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Use TreeListModel
instead
A tree-like data structure that can be used with the TreeView
.
The TreeStore
object is a list model for use with a TreeView
widget. It implements the TreeModel
interface, and consequently,
can use all of the methods available there. It also implements the
TreeSortable
interface so it can be sorted by the view.
Finally, it also implements the tree dragcrate::TreeDragSource
and dropcrate::TreeDragDest interfaces.
TreeStore
is deprecated since GTK 4.10, and should not be used in newly
written code. You should use TreeListModel
for a tree-like model
object.
GtkTreeStore as GtkBuildable
The GtkTreeStore implementation of the Buildable
interface allows
to specify the model columns with a
An example of a UI Definition fragment for a tree store:
<object class="GtkTreeStore">
<columns>
<column type="gchararray"/>
<column type="gchararray"/>
<column type="gint"/>
</columns>
</object>
Implements
glib::ObjectExt
, BuildableExt
, TreeDragDestExt
, TreeDragSourceExt
, TreeModelExt
, TreeSortableExt
, TreeModelExtManual
, TreeSortableExtManual
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source§impl TreeStore
impl TreeStore
sourcepub fn append(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>) -> TreeIter
pub fn append(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>) -> TreeIter
Appends a new row to @self.
If @parent is non-None
, then it will append the new row after the last
child of @parent, otherwise it will append a row to the top level.
The @iter parameter 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_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value().
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set to the appended row
sourcepub fn insert(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>, position: i32) -> TreeIter
pub fn insert(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>, position: i32) -> TreeIter
Creates a new row at @position.
If parent is non-None
, then the row will be made a child of @parent.
Otherwise, the row will be created at the toplevel.
If @position is -1
or is larger than the number of rows at that level,
then the new row will be inserted to the end of the list.
The @iter parameter 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_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value().
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
position
position to insert the new row, or -1 for last
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set to the new row
sourcepub fn insert_after(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
sibling: Option<&TreeIter>
) -> TreeIter
pub fn insert_after(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
sibling: Option<&TreeIter>
) -> TreeIter
Inserts a new row after @sibling.
If @sibling is None
, then the row will be prepended to @parent’s children.
If @parent and @sibling are None
, then the row will be prepended to the
toplevel.
If both @sibling and @parent are set, then @parent must be the parent of @sibling. When @sibling is set, @parent is optional.
The @iter parameter 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_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value().
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
sibling
A valid TreeIter
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set to the new row
sourcepub fn insert_before(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
sibling: Option<&TreeIter>
) -> TreeIter
pub fn insert_before(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
sibling: Option<&TreeIter>
) -> TreeIter
Inserts a new row before @sibling.
If @sibling is None
, then the row will be appended to @parent’s children.
If @parent and @sibling are None
, then the row will be appended to the
toplevel.
If both @sibling and @parent are set, then @parent must be the parent of @sibling. When @sibling is set, @parent is optional.
The @iter parameter 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_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value().
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
sibling
A valid TreeIter
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set to the new row
sourcepub fn is_ancestor(&self, iter: &TreeIter, descendant: &TreeIter) -> bool
pub fn is_ancestor(&self, iter: &TreeIter, descendant: &TreeIter) -> bool
Checks if @iter is an ancestor of @descendant.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A valid TreeIter
descendant
A valid TreeIter
Returns
true if @iter is an ancestor of @descendant, and false otherwise
sourcepub fn iter_depth(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> i32
pub fn iter_depth(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> i32
Returns the depth of the position pointed by the iterator
The depth will be 0 for anything on the root level, 1 for anything down a level, etc.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A valid TreeIter
Returns
The depth of the position pointed by the iterator
sourcepub fn iter_is_valid(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> bool
pub fn iter_is_valid(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> bool
Checks if the given iter is a valid iter for this TreeStore
.
This function is slow. Only use it for debugging and/or testing purposes.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
the iterator to check
Returns
true if the iter is valid, and false otherwise
sourcepub fn move_after(&self, iter: &TreeIter, position: Option<&TreeIter>)
pub fn move_after(&self, iter: &TreeIter, position: Option<&TreeIter>)
Moves @iter in @self to the position after @position.
@iter and @position should be in the same level.
Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
If @position is None
, @iter will be moved to the start of the level.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A TreeIter
.
position
A TreeIter
.
sourcepub fn move_before(&self, iter: &TreeIter, position: Option<&TreeIter>)
pub fn move_before(&self, iter: &TreeIter, position: Option<&TreeIter>)
Moves @iter in @self to the position before @position.
@iter and @position should be in the same level.
Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
If @position is None
, @iter will be moved to the end of the level.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A TreeIter
position
A TreeIter
sourcepub fn prepend(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>) -> TreeIter
pub fn prepend(&self, parent: Option<&TreeIter>) -> TreeIter
Prepends a new row to @self.
If @parent is non-None
, then it will prepend the new row before the first
child of @parent, otherwise it will prepend a row to the top level. The
iter
parameter 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_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value().
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set to the prepended row
sourcepub fn remove(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> bool
pub fn remove(&self, iter: &TreeIter) -> bool
Removes @iter from @self.
After being removed, @iter is set to the next valid row at that level, or invalidated if it previously pointed to the last one.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A valid TreeIter
Returns
true if @iter is still valid, and false otherwise
sourcepub fn swap(&self, a: &TreeIter, b: &TreeIter)
pub fn swap(&self, a: &TreeIter, b: &TreeIter)
Swaps @a and @b in the same level of @self.
Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
a
A TreeIter
.
b
Another TreeIter
.
source§impl TreeStore
impl TreeStore
sourcepub fn new(column_types: &[Type]) -> Self
pub fn new(column_types: &[Type]) -> Self
Creates a new tree store.
The tree store will have @n_columns, with each column using the corresponding type passed to this function.
Note that only types derived from standard GObject fundamental types are supported.
As an example:
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gtk_tree_store_new (3, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_STRING, GDK_TYPE_TEXTURE);
will create a new TreeStore
with three columns of type
int
, gchararray
, and gdk::Texture
respectively.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
Returns
a new TreeStore
sourcepub fn insert_with_values(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
position: Option<u32>,
columns_and_values: &[(u32, &dyn ToValue)]
) -> TreeIter
pub fn insert_with_values(
&self,
parent: Option<&TreeIter>,
position: Option<u32>,
columns_and_values: &[(u32, &dyn ToValue)]
) -> TreeIter
A variant of gtk_tree_store_insert_with_values() which takes the columns and values as two arrays, instead of varargs.
This function is mainly intended for language bindings.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
A valid TreeIter
position
position to insert the new row, or -1 for last
columns
an array of column numbers
values
an array of GValues
Returns
iter
An unset TreeIter
to set the new row
sourcepub fn reorder(&self, parent: &TreeIter, new_order: &[u32])
pub fn reorder(&self, parent: &TreeIter, new_order: &[u32])
Reorders the children of @parent in @self to follow the order indicated by @new_order.
Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
parent
the parent of the children to re-order
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
sourcepub fn set(&self, iter: &TreeIter, columns_and_values: &[(u32, &dyn ToValue)])
pub fn set(&self, iter: &TreeIter, columns_and_values: &[(u32, &dyn ToValue)])
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 value of -1
.
For example, to set column 0 with type G_TYPE_STRING
to “Foo”, you would
write
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gtk_tree_store_set (store, iter, 0, "Foo", -1);
The value will be referenced by the store if it is a G_TYPE_OBJECT
, and it
will be copied if it is a G_TYPE_STRING
or G_TYPE_BOXED
.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A valid TreeIter
for the row being modified
sourcepub fn set_column_types(&self, types: &[Type])
pub fn set_column_types(&self, types: &[Type])
Sets the type of the columns in a tree store.
This function is meant primarily for types that inherit from
TreeStore
, and should only be used when constructing a new
TreeStore
.
This functions cannot be called after a row has been added,
or a method on the TreeModel
interface is called on the
tree store.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
types
An array of GType
types, one for each column
sourcepub fn set_value(&self, iter: &TreeIter, column: u32, value: &Value)
pub fn set_value(&self, iter: &TreeIter, column: u32, value: &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.
Deprecated since 4.10
Use TreeListModel
instead
iter
A valid TreeIter
for the row being modified
column
column number to modify
value
new value for the cell
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Ord for TreeStore
impl Ord for TreeStore
source§impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialEq<OT> for TreeStore
impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialEq<OT> for TreeStore
source§impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialOrd<OT> for TreeStore
impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialOrd<OT> for TreeStore
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fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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source§fn static_type() -> Type
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impl IsA<Buildable> for TreeStore
impl IsA<TreeDragDest> for TreeStore
impl IsA<TreeDragSource> for TreeStore
impl IsA<TreeModel> for TreeStore
impl IsA<TreeSortable> for TreeStore
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impl RefUnwindSafe for TreeStore
impl !Send for TreeStore
impl !Sync for TreeStore
impl Unpin for TreeStore
impl UnwindSafe for TreeStore
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) -> Rwhere
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signal_id: SignalId,
details: Quark,
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) -> Option<Value>
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&self,
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) -> SignalHandlerIdwhere
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&self,
name: Option<&str>,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerIdwhere
F: Fn(&T, &ParamSpec),
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