Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] State Of The Rhythmbox
- From: Christophe Fergeau <teuf gnome org>
- To: rhythmbox-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] State Of The Rhythmbox
- Date: 31 Jul 2003 10:10:52 +0200
I forgot to mention that the patch I talked about in my previous mail
corresponds to bug #109292
Christophe
Le jeu 31/07/2003 à 02:16, Yann Rouillard a écrit :
> > There are definitely some important bugs remaining to be fixed. Off the
> > top of my head:
> >
> > * Figuring out why songs sometimes jump around on play
> >
>
> I tried to investigate this problem a bit and this problem only occurs
> for me where one columns is in sorting mode.
> Did some debugging and found a problem in
> gtk_tree_model_sort_row_changed (so in gtk itself).
> When we dble-click on a song, the corresponding row is updated, so
> gtk_tree_model_sort_row_changed is fired, it tries to find where to
> insert the updated row (calling gtk_tree_model_sort_level_find_insert).
> If you have 4 songs with track numbers 1 2 4 10 and you dbl-click on the
> first song, it looks for where to insert a song with track number 1 and
> it finds position 2 (!!) which would be ok if it was a new row to add
> but not in our case. The result: 2 1 4 10
>
> I had a look at gtk_tree_model_sort_level_find_insert and in fact this
> function should do its job because it compute a skip_index to take in
> account the already present row, but this skip_index is always totally
> wrong (ie 65142 instead of 0), I changed it at runtime and everything
> was fine.
>
> Well I can't figure out yet why this index is not correctly computed but
> I hope theses explanations can help someone.
>
> Yann
>
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