GtkListStore

A list-like data structure that can be used with the gtk.tree_view.TreeView.

The gtk.list_store.ListStore object is a list model for use with a gtk.tree_view.TreeView widget. It implements the gtk.tree_model.TreeModel interface, and consequentialy, can use all of the methods available there. It also implements the gtk.tree_sortable.TreeSortable interface so it can be sorted by the view. Finally, it also implements the tree drag and drop interfaces.

The gtk.list_store.ListStore can accept most gobject.types.TYPE_FLAG_RESERVED_ID_BITs as a column type, though it can’t accept all custom types. Internally, it will keep a copy of data passed in (such as a string or a boxed pointer). Columns that accept gobject.object.ObjectGs are handled a little differently. The gtk.list_store.ListStore will keep a reference to the object instead of copying the value. As a result, if the object is modified, it is up to the application writer to call gtk.tree_model.TreeModel.rowChanged to emit the signal@Gtk.TreeModel::row_changed signal. This most commonly affects lists with gdk.texture.Textures stored.

An example for creating a simple list store:

enum {
  COLUMN_STRING,
  COLUMN_INT,
  COLUMN_BOOLEAN,
  N_COLUMNS
};

{
  GtkListStore *list_store;
  GtkTreePath *path;
  GtkTreeIter iter;
  int i;

  list_store = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS,
                                   G_TYPE_STRING,
                                   G_TYPE_INT,
                                   G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);

  for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
    {
      char *some_data;

      some_data = get_some_data (i);

      // Add a new row to the model
      gtk_list_store_append (list_store, &iter);
      gtk_list_store_set (list_store, &iter,
                          COLUMN_STRING, some_data,
                          COLUMN_INT, i,
                          COLUMN_BOOLEAN,  FALSE,
                          -1);

      // As the store will keep a copy of the string internally,
      // we free some_data.
      g_free (some_data);
    }

  // Modify a particular row
  path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string ("4");
  gtk_tree_model_get_iter (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list_store),
                           &iter,
                           path);
  gtk_tree_path_free (path);
  gtk_list_store_set (list_store, &iter,
                      COLUMN_BOOLEAN, TRUE,
                      -1);
}

gtk.list_store.ListStore is deprecated since GTK 4.10, and should not be used in newly written code. You should use gio.list_store.ListStore instead, and the various list models provided by GTK.

Performance Considerations

Internally, the gtk.list_store.ListStore was originally implemented with a linked list with a tail pointer. As a result, it was fast at data insertion and deletion, and not fast at random data access. The gtk.list_store.ListStore sets the gtk.types.TreeModelFlags.ItersPersist flag, which means that gtk.tree_iter.TreeIters can be cached while the row exists. Thus, if access to a particular row is needed often and your code is expected to run on older versions of GTK, it is worth keeping the iter around.

Atomic Operations

It is important to note that only the methods gtk.list_store.ListStore.insertWithValues and gtk.list_store.ListStore.insertWithValuesv are atomic, in the sense that the row is being appended to the store and the values filled in in a single operation with regard to gtk.tree_model.TreeModel signaling. In contrast, using e.g. gtk.list_store.ListStore.append and then gtk.list_store.ListStore.set will first create a row, which triggers the GtkTreeModel::row-inserted signal on gtk.list_store.ListStore. The row, however, is still empty, and any signal handler connecting to GtkTreeModel::row-inserted on this particular store should be prepared for the situation that the row might be empty. This is especially important if you are wrapping the gtk.list_store.ListStore inside a gtk.tree_model.TreeModelFilter and are using a gtk.tree_model.TreeModelFilterVisibleFunc. Using any of the non-atomic operations to append rows to the gtk.list_store.ListStore will cause the gtk.tree_model.TreeModelFilterVisibleFunc to be visited with an empty row first; the function must be prepared for that.

GtkListStore as GtkBuildable

The GtkListStore implementation of the gtk.buildable.Buildable interface allows to specify the model columns with a <columns> element that may contain multiple <column> elements, each specifying one model column. The “type” attribute specifies the data type for the column.

Additionally, it is possible to specify content for the list store in the UI definition, with the <data> element. It can contain multiple <row> elements, each specifying to content for one row of the list model. Inside a <row>, the <col> elements specify the content for individual cells.

Note that it is probably more common to define your models in the code, and one might consider it a layering violation to specify the content of a list store in a UI definition, data, not presentation, and common wisdom is to separate the two, as far as possible.

An example of a UI Definition fragment for a list store:

<object class="GtkListStore">
  <columns>
    <column type="gchararray"/>
    <column type="gchararray"/>
    <column type="gint"/>
  </columns>
  <data>
    <row>
      <col id="0">John</col>
      <col id="1">Doe</col>
      <col id="2">25</col>
    </row>
    <row>
      <col id="0">Johan</col>
      <col id="1">Dahlin</col>
      <col id="2">50</col>
    </row>
  </data>
</object>

Members

Variables

parent
ObjectC parent;
priv
GtkListStorePrivate* priv;

Detailed Description

Deprecated: Use gio.list_store.ListStore instead