[gtk+] Move documentation to inline comments: GtkListStore



commit c5a760ad2bc3e90980022adc922940526bf2138d
Author: Javier Jardón <jjardon gnome org>
Date:   Thu Apr 14 22:25:08 2011 +0100

    Move documentation to inline comments: GtkListStore

 docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/.gitignore        |    1 +
 docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/gtkliststore.sgml |  389 -----------------------------
 gtk/gtkliststore.c                        |  154 ++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 155 insertions(+), 389 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/.gitignore b/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/.gitignore
index 8c5ba90..5417f73 100644
--- a/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/.gitignore
+++ b/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/.gitignore
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ gtkinvisible.sgml
 gtkitemfactory.sgml
 gtklayout.sgml
 gtklinkbutton.sgml
+gtkliststore.sgml
 gtkmain.sgml
 gtkmenu.sgml
 gtkmenubar.sgml
diff --git a/gtk/gtkliststore.c b/gtk/gtkliststore.c
index 93fbc9f..aabd3ec 100644
--- a/gtk/gtkliststore.c
+++ b/gtk/gtkliststore.c
@@ -31,6 +31,160 @@
 #include "gtkbuilderprivate.h"
 
 
+/**
+ * SECTION:gtkliststore
+ * @Short_description: A list-like data structure that can be used with the GtkTreeView
+ * @Title: GtkListStore
+ * @See_also:#GtkTreeModel, #GtkTreeStore
+ *
+ * The #GtkListStore object is a list model for use with a #GtkTreeView
+ * widget.  It implements the #GtkTreeModel interface, and consequentialy,
+ * can use all of the methods available there.  It also implements the
+ * #GtkTreeSortable interface so it can be sorted by the view.
+ * Finally, it also implements the tree <link linkend="gtktreednd">drag and
+ * drop</link> interfaces.
+ *
+ * The #GtkListStore can accept most GObject types 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<!-- -->s are handled a little differently.  The
+ * #GtkListStore 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_row_changed() to emit the
+ * #GtkTreeModel::row_changed signal.  This most commonly affects lists with
+ * #GdkPixbuf<!-- -->s stored.
+ * <para>
+ * <example>
+ * <title>Creating a simple list store.</title>
+ * <programlisting>
+ * enum {
+ *   COLUMN_STRING,
+ *   COLUMN_INT,
+ *   COLUMN_BOOLEAN,
+ *   N_COLUMNS
+ * };
+ *
+ * {
+ *   GtkListStore *list_store;
+ *   GtkTreePath *path;
+ *   GtkTreeIter iter;
+ *   gint i;
+ *
+ *   list_store = gtk_list_store_new (N_COLUMNS,
+ *                                    G_TYPE_STRING,
+ *                                    G_TYPE_INT,
+ *                                    G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
+ *
+ *   for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
+ *     {
+ *       gchar *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);
+ * }
+ * </programlisting>
+ * </example>
+ * </para>
+ * <refsect2>
+ * <title>Performance Considerations</title>
+ * Internally, the #GtkListStore was implemented with a linked list with a
+ * tail pointer prior to GTK+ 2.6.  As a result, it was fast at data
+ * insertion and deletion, and not fast at random data access.  The
+ * #GtkListStore sets the #GTK_TREE_MODEL_ITERS_PERSIST flag, which means
+ * that #GtkTreeIter<!-- -->s 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.
+ * </refsect2>
+ * <refsect2>
+ * <title>Atomic Operations</title>
+ * It is important to note that only the methods
+ * gtk_list_store_insert_with_values() and gtk_list_store_insert_with_valuesv()
+ * 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 #GtkTreeModel signaling.
+ * In contrast, using e.g. gtk_list_store_append() and then gtk_list_store_set()
+ * will first create a row, which triggers the #GtkTreeModel::row-inserted signal
+ * on #GtkListStore. 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 #GtkListStore inside a #GtkTreeModelFilter and are
+ * using a #GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc. Using any of the non-atomic operations
+ * to append rows to the #GtkListStore will cause the
+ * #GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc to be visited with an empty row first; the
+ * function must be prepared for that.
+ * </refsect2>
+ * <refsect2 id="GtkListStore-BUILDER-UI">
+ * <title>GtkListStore as GtkBuildable</title>
+ * <para>
+ * The GtkListStore implementation of the GtkBuildable interface allows
+ * to specify the model columns with a &lt;columns&gt; element that may
+ * contain multiple &lt;column&gt; 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 &lt;data&gt; element. It can contain
+ * multiple &lt;row&gt; elements, each specifying to content for one
+ * row of the list model. Inside a &lt;row&gt;, the &lt;col&gt; 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,
+ * <emphasis>data</emphasis>, not <emphasis>presentation</emphasis>,
+ * and common wisdom is to separate the two, as far as possible.
+ * <!-- FIXME a bit inconclusive -->
+ *
+ * <example>
+ * <title>A UI Definition fragment for a list store</title>
+ * <programlisting><![CDATA[
+ * <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>
+ * ]]></programlisting>
+ * </example>
+ * </para>
+ * </refsect2>
+ */
+
+
 struct _GtkListStorePrivate
 {
   GtkTreeIterCompareFunc default_sort_func;



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