Gtk2::TreeIter(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::TreeIter(3)NAMEGtk2::TreeIterHIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed
+----Gtk2::TreeIter
SYNOPSIS
package MyCustomListStore;
use Glib::Object::Subclass
Glib::Object::,
interfaces => [ Gtk2::TreeModel:: ],
;
...
sub set {
my $list = shift;
my $iter = shift; # a Gtk2::TreeIter
# this method needs access to the internal representation
# of the iter, as the model implementation sees it:
my $arrayref = $iter->to_arrayref ($list->{stamp});
...
}
DESCRIPTION
The methods described here are only of use in custom Gtk2::TreeModel
implementations; they are not safe to be used on generic iters or in
application code. See "CREATING A CUSTOM TREE MODEL" in
Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
METHODS
treeiter = Gtk2::TreeIter->new_from_arrayref ($sv_iter)
· $sv_iter (scalar)
Create a new Gtk2::TreeIter from the "internal" array reference
representation used by custom Gtk2::TreeModel implementations. This is
the complement to Gtk2::TreeIter::to_arrayref(), and is used when you
need to create and return a new iter from a method that is not one of
the Gtk2::TreeModelIface interface vfuncs. See "CREATING A CUSTOM TREE
MODEL" in Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
$iter->set ($from)
· $from (scalar)
Set the contents of $iter. $from can be either another Gtk2::TreeIter
or an "internal" arrayref form as above.
Often you create a new iter instead of modifying an existing one, but
"set" lets you to implement things in the style of the "remove" method
of Gtk2::ListStore and Gtk2::TreeStore.
A set can also explicitly invalidate an iter by zapping its stamp, so
nobody can accidentally use it again.
$iter->set ([0,0,undef,undef]);
scalar = $iter->to_arrayref ($stamp)
· $stamp (integer)
Convert a boxed Gtk2::TreeIter reference into the "internal" array
reference representation used by custom Gtk2::TreeModel
implementations. This is necessary when you need to get to the data
inside your iters in methods which are not the vfuncs of the
Gtk2::TreeModelIface interface. The stamp must match; this protects
the binding code from potential memory faults when attempting to
convert an iter that doesn't actually belong to your model. See
"CREATING A CUSTOM TREE MODEL" in Gtk2::TreeModel for more information.
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Boxed, Gtk2::TreeModel
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
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