Interface

GtkTreeModel

Description [src]

interface Gtk.TreeModel : GObject.Object

The GtkTreeModel interface defines a generic tree interface for use by the GtkTreeView widget. It is an abstract interface, and is designed to be usable with any appropriate data structure. The programmer just has to implement this interface on their own data type for it to be viewable by a GtkTreeView widget.

The model is represented as a hierarchical tree of strongly-typed, columned data. In other words, the model can be seen as a tree where every node has different values depending on which column is being queried. The type of data found in a column is determined by using the GType system (ie. #G_TYPE_INT, #GTK_TYPE_BUTTON, #G_TYPE_POINTER, etc). The types are homogeneous per column across all nodes. It is important to note that this interface only provides a way of examining a model and observing changes. The implementation of each individual model decides how and if changes are made.

In order to make life simpler for programmers who do not need to write their own specialized model, two generic models are provided — the GtkTreeStore and the GtkListStore. To use these, the developer simply pushes data into these models as necessary. These models provide the data structure as well as all appropriate tree interfaces. As a result, implementing drag and drop, sorting, and storing data is trivial. For the vast majority of trees and lists, these two models are sufficient.

Models are accessed on a node/column level of granularity. One can query for the value of a model at a certain node and a certain column on that node. There are two structures used to reference a particular node in a model. They are the GtkTreePath-struct and the GtkTreeIter-struct (“iter” is short for iterator). Most of the interface consists of operations on a GtkTreeIter-struct.

A path is essentially a potential node. It is a location on a model that may or may not actually correspond to a node on a specific model. The GtkTreePath-struct can be converted into either an array of unsigned integers or a string. The string form is a list of numbers separated by a colon. Each number refers to the offset at that level. Thus, the path 0 refers to the root node and the path 2:4 refers to the fifth child of the third node.

By contrast, a GtkTreeIter-struct is a reference to a specific node on a specific model. It is a generic struct with an integer and three generic pointers. These are filled in by the model in a model-specific way. One can convert a path to an iterator by calling gtk_tree_model_get_iter(). These iterators are the primary way of accessing a model and are similar to the iterators used by GtkTextBuffer. They are generally statically allocated on the stack and only used for a short time. The model interface defines a set of operations using them for navigating the model.

It is expected that models fill in the iterator with private data. For example, the GtkListStore model, which is internally a simple linked list, stores a list node in one of the pointers. The GtkTreeModelSort stores an array and an offset in two of the pointers. Additionally, there is an integer field. This field is generally filled with a unique stamp per model. This stamp is for catching errors resulting from using invalid iterators with a model.

The lifecycle of an iterator can be a little confusing at first. Iterators are expected to always be valid for as long as the model is unchanged (and doesn’t emit a signal). The model is considered to own all outstanding iterators and nothing needs to be done to free them from the user’s point of view. Additionally, some models guarantee that an iterator is valid for as long as the node it refers to is valid (most notably the GtkTreeStore and GtkListStore). Although generally uninteresting, as one always has to allow for the case where iterators do not persist beyond a signal, some very important performance enhancements were made in the sort model. As a result, the #GTK_TREE_MODEL_ITERS_PERSIST flag was added to indicate this behavior.

To help show some common operation of a model, some examples are provided. The first example shows three ways of getting the iter at the location 3:2:5. While the first method shown is easier, the second is much more common, as you often get paths from callbacks.

Acquiring a GtkTreeIter-struct

// Three ways of getting the iter pointing to the location
GtkTreePath *path;
GtkTreeIter iter;
GtkTreeIter parent_iter;

// get the iterator from a string
gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string (model,
                                     &iter,
                                     "3:2:5");

// get the iterator from a path
path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string ("3:2:5");
gtk_tree_model_get_iter (model, &iter, path);
gtk_tree_path_free (path);

// walk the tree to find the iterator
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child (model, &iter,
                               NULL, 3);
parent_iter = iter;
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child (model, &iter,
                               &parent_iter, 2);
parent_iter = iter;
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child (model, &iter,
                               &parent_iter, 5);

This second example shows a quick way of iterating through a list and getting a string and an integer from each row. The populate_model() function used below is not shown, as it is specific to the GtkListStore. For information on how to write such a function, see the GtkListStore documentation.

Reading data from a GtkTreeModel

enum
{
  STRING_COLUMN,
  INT_COLUMN,
  N_COLUMNS
};

...

GtkTreeModel *list_store;
GtkTreeIter iter;
gboolean valid;
gint row_count = 0;

// make a new list_store
list_store = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS,
                                 G_TYPE_STRING,
                                 G_TYPE_INT);

// Fill the list store with data
populate_model (list_store);

// Get the first iter in the list, check it is valid and walk
// through the list, reading each row.

valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (list_store,
                                       &iter);
while (valid)
 {
   gchar *str_data;
   gint   int_data;

   // Make sure you terminate calls to `gtk_tree_model_get()` with a “-1” value
   gtk_tree_model_get (list_store, &iter,
                       STRING_COLUMN, &str_data,
                       INT_COLUMN, &int_data,
                       -1);

   // Do something with the data
   g_print ("Row %d: (%s,%d)\n",
            row_count, str_data, int_data);
   g_free (str_data);

   valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next (list_store,
                                     &iter);
   row_count++;
 }

The GtkTreeModel interface contains two methods for reference counting: gtk_tree_model_ref_node() and gtk_tree_model_unref_node(). These two methods are optional to implement. The reference counting is meant as a way for views to let models know when nodes are being displayed. GtkTreeView will take a reference on a node when it is visible, which means the node is either in the toplevel or expanded. Being displayed does not mean that the node is currently directly visible to the user in the viewport. Based on this reference counting scheme a caching model, for example, can decide whether or not to cache a node based on the reference count. A file-system based model would not want to keep the entire file hierarchy in memory, but just the folders that are currently expanded in every current view.

When working with reference counting, the following rules must be taken into account:

  • Never take a reference on a node without owning a reference on its parent. This means that all parent nodes of a referenced node must be referenced as well.

  • Outstanding references on a deleted node are not released. This is not possible because the node has already been deleted by the time the row-deleted signal is received.

  • Models are not obligated to emit a signal on rows of which none of its siblings are referenced. To phrase this differently, signals are only required for levels in which nodes are referenced. For the root level however, signals must be emitted at all times (however the root level is always referenced when any view is attached).

Prerequisite

In order to implement TreeModel, your type must inherit fromGObject.

Instance methods

gtk_tree_model_filter_new

Creates a new GtkTreeModel, with child_model as the child_model and root as the virtual root.

since: 2.4

gtk_tree_model_foreach

Calls func on each node in model in a depth-first fashion.

gtk_tree_model_get

Gets 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 a place to store the value being retrieved. The list is terminated by a -1. For example, to get a value from column 0 with type G_TYPE_STRING, you would write: gtk_tree_model_get (model, iter, 0, &place_string_here, -1), where place_string_here is a #gchararray to be filled with the string.

gtk_tree_model_get_column_type

Returns the type of the column.

gtk_tree_model_get_flags

Returns a set of flags supported by this interface.

gtk_tree_model_get_iter

Sets iter to a valid iterator pointing to path. If path does not exist, iter is set to an invalid iterator and FALSE is returned.

gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first

Initializes iter with the first iterator in the tree (the one at the path “0”) and returns TRUE. Returns FALSE if the tree is empty.

gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string

Sets iter to a valid iterator pointing to path_string, if it exists. Otherwise, iter is left invalid and FALSE is returned.

gtk_tree_model_get_n_columns

Returns the number of columns supported by tree_model.

gtk_tree_model_get_path

Returns a newly-created GtkTreePath-struct referenced by iter.

gtk_tree_model_get_string_from_iter

Generates a string representation of the iter.

since: 2.2

gtk_tree_model_get_valist

See gtk_tree_model_get(), this version takes a va_list for language bindings to use.

gtk_tree_model_get_value

Initializes and sets value to that at column.

gtk_tree_model_iter_children

Sets iter to point to the first child of parent.

gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child

Returns TRUE if iter has children, FALSE otherwise.

gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children

Returns the number of children that iter has.

gtk_tree_model_iter_next

Sets iter to point to the node following it at the current level.

gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child

Sets iter to be the child of parent, using the given index.

gtk_tree_model_iter_parent

Sets iter to be the parent of child.

gtk_tree_model_iter_previous

Sets iter to point to the previous node at the current level.

since: 3.0

gtk_tree_model_ref_node

Lets the tree ref the node.

gtk_tree_model_row_changed

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-changed signal on tree_model.

gtk_tree_model_row_deleted

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-deleted signal on tree_model.

gtk_tree_model_row_has_child_toggled

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-has-child-toggled signal on tree_model. This should be called by models after the child state of a node changes.

gtk_tree_model_row_inserted

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-inserted signal on tree_model.

gtk_tree_model_rows_reordered

Emits the GtkTreeModel::rows-reordered signal on tree_model.

gtk_tree_model_rows_reordered_with_length

Emits the GtkTreeModel::rows-reordered signal on tree_model.

since: 3.10

gtk_tree_model_unref_node

Lets the tree unref the node.

Signals

Gtk.TreeModel::row-changed

This signal is emitted when a row in the model has changed.

Gtk.TreeModel::row-deleted

This signal is emitted when a row has been deleted.

Gtk.TreeModel::row-has-child-toggled

This signal is emitted when a row has gotten the first child row or lost its last child row.

Gtk.TreeModel::row-inserted

This signal is emitted when a new row has been inserted in the model.

Gtk.TreeModel::rows-reordered

This signal is emitted when the children of a node in the GtkTreeModel have been reordered.

Interface structure

struct GtkTreeModelIface {
  void (* row_changed) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  void (* row_inserted) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  void (* row_has_child_toggled) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  void (* row_deleted) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path
  );
  void (* rows_reordered) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    gint* new_order
  );
  GtkTreeModelFlags (* get_flags) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model
  );
  gint (* get_n_columns) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model
  );
  GType (* get_column_type) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    gint index_
  );
  gboolean (* get_iter) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreePath* path
  );
  GtkTreePath* (* get_path) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  void (* get_value) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    gint column,
    GValue* value
  );
  gboolean (* iter_next) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  gboolean (* iter_previous) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  gboolean (* iter_children) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* parent
  );
  gboolean (* iter_has_child) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  gint (* iter_n_children) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  gboolean (* iter_nth_child) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* parent,
    gint n
  );
  gboolean (* iter_parent) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* child
  );
  void (* ref_node) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  void (* unref_node) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  );
  
}

No description available.

Interface members
row_changed
void (* row_changed) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

row_inserted
void (* row_inserted) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

row_has_child_toggled
void (* row_has_child_toggled) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

row_deleted
void (* row_deleted) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path
  )
 

No description available.

rows_reordered
void (* rows_reordered) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreePath* path,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    gint* new_order
  )
 

No description available.

get_flags
GtkTreeModelFlags (* get_flags) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model
  )
 

No description available.

get_n_columns
gint (* get_n_columns) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model
  )
 

No description available.

get_column_type
GType (* get_column_type) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    gint index_
  )
 

No description available.

get_iter
gboolean (* get_iter) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreePath* path
  )
 

No description available.

get_path
GtkTreePath* (* get_path) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

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get_value
void (* get_value) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    gint column,
    GValue* value
  )
 

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iter_next
gboolean (* iter_next) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

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iter_previous
gboolean (* iter_previous) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

iter_children
gboolean (* iter_children) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* parent
  )
 

No description available.

iter_has_child
gboolean (* iter_has_child) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

iter_n_children
gint (* iter_n_children) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

iter_nth_child
gboolean (* iter_nth_child) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* parent,
    gint n
  )
 

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iter_parent
gboolean (* iter_parent) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter,
    GtkTreeIter* child
  )
 

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ref_node
void (* ref_node) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

unref_node
void (* unref_node) (
    GtkTreeModel* tree_model,
    GtkTreeIter* iter
  )
 

No description available.

Virtual methods

Gtk.TreeModel.get_column_type

Returns the type of the column.

Gtk.TreeModel.get_flags

Returns a set of flags supported by this interface.

Gtk.TreeModel.get_iter

Sets iter to a valid iterator pointing to path. If path does not exist, iter is set to an invalid iterator and FALSE is returned.

Gtk.TreeModel.get_n_columns

Returns the number of columns supported by tree_model.

Gtk.TreeModel.get_path

Returns a newly-created GtkTreePath-struct referenced by iter.

Gtk.TreeModel.get_value

Initializes and sets value to that at column.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_children

Sets iter to point to the first child of parent.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_has_child

Returns TRUE if iter has children, FALSE otherwise.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_n_children

Returns the number of children that iter has.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_next

Sets iter to point to the node following it at the current level.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_nth_child

Sets iter to be the child of parent, using the given index.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_parent

Sets iter to be the parent of child.

Gtk.TreeModel.iter_previous

Sets iter to point to the previous node at the current level.

since: 3.0

Gtk.TreeModel.ref_node

Lets the tree ref the node.

Gtk.TreeModel.row_changed

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-changed signal on tree_model.

Gtk.TreeModel.row_deleted

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-deleted signal on tree_model.

Gtk.TreeModel.row_has_child_toggled

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-has-child-toggled signal on tree_model. This should be called by models after the child state of a node changes.

Gtk.TreeModel.row_inserted

Emits the GtkTreeModel::row-inserted signal on tree_model.

Gtk.TreeModel.rows_reordered

Emits the GtkTreeModel::rows-reordered signal on tree_model.

Gtk.TreeModel.unref_node

Lets the tree unref the node.