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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: dataview.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxDataView* classes
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9
10 /**
11 @class wxDataViewModel
12
13 wxDataViewModel is the base class for all data model to be displayed by a
14 wxDataViewCtrl.
15
16 All other models derive from it and must implement its pure virtual functions
17 in order to define a complete data model. In detail, you need to override
18 wxDataViewModel::IsContainer, wxDataViewModel::GetParent, wxDataViewModel::GetChildren,
19 wxDataViewModel::GetColumnCount, wxDataViewModel::GetColumnType and
20 wxDataViewModel::GetValue in order to define the data model which acts as an
21 interface between your actual data and the wxDataViewCtrl.
22
23 Note that wxDataViewModel does not define the position or index of any item
24 in the control because different controls might display the same data differently.
25 wxDataViewModel does provide a wxDataViewModel::Compare method which the
26 wxDataViewCtrl may use to sort the data either in conjunction with a column
27 header or without (see wxDataViewModel::HasDefaultCompare).
28
29 wxDataViewModel (as indeed the entire wxDataViewCtrl code) is using wxVariant
30 to store data and its type in a generic way. wxVariant can be extended to contain
31 almost any data without changes to the original class. To a certain extent,
32 you can use (the somewhat more elegant) wxAny instead of wxVariant as there
33 is code to convert between the two, but it is unclear what impact this will
34 have on performance.
35
36 Since you will usually allow the wxDataViewCtrl to change your data
37 through its graphical interface, you will also have to override
38 wxDataViewModel::SetValue which the wxDataViewCtrl will call when a change
39 to some data has been committed.
40
41 If the data represented by the model is changed by something else than its
42 associated wxDataViewCtrl, the control has to be notified about the change.
43 Depending on what happened you need to call one of the following methods:
44 - wxDataViewModel::ValueChanged,
45 - wxDataViewModel::ItemAdded,
46 - wxDataViewModel::ItemDeleted,
47 - wxDataViewModel::ItemChanged,
48 - wxDataViewModel::Cleared.
49
50 There are plural forms for notification of addition, change or removal of
51 several item at once. See:
52 - wxDataViewModel::ItemsAdded,
53 - wxDataViewModel::ItemsDeleted,
54 - wxDataViewModel::ItemsChanged.
55
56 This class maintains a list of wxDataViewModelNotifier which link this class
57 to the specific implementations on the supported platforms so that e.g. calling
58 wxDataViewModel::ValueChanged on this model will just call
59 wxDataViewModelNotifier::ValueChanged for each notifier that has been added.
60 You can also add your own notifier in order to get informed about any changes
61 to the data in the list model.
62
63 Currently wxWidgets provides the following models apart from the base model:
64 wxDataViewIndexListModel, wxDataViewVirtualListModel, wxDataViewTreeStore,
65 wxDataViewListStore.
66
67 Note that wxDataViewModel is reference counted, derives from wxRefCounter
68 and cannot be deleted directly as it can be shared by several wxDataViewCtrls.
69 This implies that you need to decrease the reference count after
70 associating the model with a control like this:
71
72 @code
73 wxDataViewCtrl *musicCtrl = new wxDataViewCtrl( this, wxID_ANY );
74 wxDataViewModel *musicModel = new MyMusicModel;
75 m_musicCtrl->AssociateModel( musicModel );
76 musicModel->DecRef(); // avoid memory leak !!
77
78 // add columns now
79 @endcode
80
81 A potentially better way to avoid memory leaks is to use wxObjectDataPtr
82
83 @code
84 wxObjectDataPtr<MyMusicModel> musicModel;
85
86 wxDataViewCtrl *musicCtrl = new wxDataViewCtrl( this, wxID_ANY );
87 musicModel = new MyMusicModel;
88 m_musicCtrl->AssociateModel( musicModel.get() );
89
90 // add columns now
91 @endcode
92
93
94 @library{wxadv}
95 @category{dvc}
96 */
97 class wxDataViewModel : public wxRefCounter
98 {
99 public:
100 /**
101 Constructor.
102 */
103 wxDataViewModel();
104
105 /**
106 Adds a wxDataViewModelNotifier to the model.
107 */
108 void AddNotifier(wxDataViewModelNotifier* notifier);
109
110 /**
111 Change the value of the given item and update the control to reflect
112 it.
113
114 This function simply calls SetValue() and, if it succeeded,
115 ValueChanged().
116
117 @since 2.9.1
118
119 @param variant
120 The new value.
121 @param item
122 The item (row) to update.
123 @param col
124 The column to update.
125 @return
126 @true if both SetValue() and ValueChanged() returned @true.
127 */
128 bool ChangeValue(const wxVariant& variant,
129 const wxDataViewItem& item,
130 unsigned int col);
131
132 /**
133 Called to inform the model that all data has been cleared.
134 The control will reread the data from the model again.
135 */
136 virtual bool Cleared();
137
138 /**
139 The compare function to be used by control. The default compare function
140 sorts by container and other items separately and in ascending order.
141 Override this for a different sorting behaviour.
142
143 @see HasDefaultCompare().
144 */
145 virtual int Compare(const wxDataViewItem& item1,
146 const wxDataViewItem& item2,
147 unsigned int column,
148 bool ascending) const;
149
150 /**
151 Override this to indicate that the item has special font attributes.
152 This only affects the wxDataViewTextRendererText renderer.
153
154 The base class version always simply returns @false.
155
156 @see wxDataViewItemAttr.
157
158 @param item
159 The item for which the attribute is requested.
160 @param col
161 The column of the item for which the attribute is requested.
162 @param attr
163 The attribute to be filled in if the function returns @true.
164 @return
165 @true if this item has an attribute or @false otherwise.
166 */
167 virtual bool GetAttr(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col,
168 wxDataViewItemAttr& attr) const;
169
170 /**
171 Override this to indicate that the item should be disabled.
172
173 Disabled items are displayed differently (e.g. grayed out) and cannot
174 be interacted with.
175
176 The base class version always returns @true, thus making all items
177 enabled by default.
178
179 @param item
180 The item whose enabled status is requested.
181 @param col
182 The column of the item whose enabled status is requested.
183 @return
184 @true if this item should be enabled, @false otherwise.
185
186 @note Currently disabling items is not supported by the wxOSX/Carbon
187 implementation.
188
189 @since 2.9.2
190 */
191 virtual bool IsEnabled(const wxDataViewItem &item,
192 unsigned int col) const;
193
194 /**
195 Override this so the control can query the child items of an item.
196 Returns the number of items.
197 */
198 virtual unsigned int GetChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item,
199 wxDataViewItemArray& children) const = 0;
200
201 /**
202 Override this to indicate the number of columns in the model.
203 */
204 virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const = 0;
205
206 /**
207 Override this to indicate what type of data is stored in the
208 column specified by @a col.
209
210 This should return a string indicating the type of data as reported by wxVariant.
211 */
212 virtual wxString GetColumnType(unsigned int col) const = 0;
213
214 /**
215 Override this to indicate which wxDataViewItem representing the parent
216 of @a item or an invalid wxDataViewItem if the root item is
217 the parent item.
218 */
219 virtual wxDataViewItem GetParent(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0;
220
221 /**
222 Override this to indicate the value of @a item.
223 A wxVariant is used to store the data.
224 */
225 virtual void GetValue(wxVariant& variant, const wxDataViewItem& item,
226 unsigned int col) const = 0;
227
228 /**
229 Override this method to indicate if a container item merely acts as a
230 headline (or for categorisation) or if it also acts a normal item with
231 entries for further columns. By default returns @false.
232 */
233 virtual bool HasContainerColumns(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
234
235 /**
236 Override this to indicate that the model provides a default compare
237 function that the control should use if no wxDataViewColumn has been
238 chosen for sorting. Usually, the user clicks on a column header for
239 sorting, the data will be sorted alphanumerically.
240
241 If any other order (e.g. by index or order of appearance) is required,
242 then this should be used.
243 See wxDataViewIndexListModel for a model which makes use of this.
244 */
245 virtual bool HasDefaultCompare() const;
246
247 /**
248 Return true if there is a value in the given column of this item.
249
250 All normal items have values in all columns but the container items
251 only show their label in the first column (@a col == 0) by default (but
252 see HasContainerColumns()). So this function always returns true for
253 the first column while for the other ones it returns true only if the
254 item is not a container or HasContainerColumns() was overridden to
255 return true for it.
256
257 @since 2.9.1
258 */
259 bool HasValue(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned col) const;
260
261 /**
262 Override this to indicate of @a item is a container, i.e.\ if
263 it can have child items.
264 */
265 virtual bool IsContainer(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0;
266
267 /**
268 Call this to inform the model that an item has been added to the data.
269 */
270 bool ItemAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
271 const wxDataViewItem& item);
272
273 /**
274 Call this to inform the model that an item has changed.
275
276 This will eventually emit a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED
277 event (in which the column fields will not be set) to the user.
278 */
279 bool ItemChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item);
280
281 /**
282 Call this to inform the model that an item has been deleted from the data.
283 */
284 bool ItemDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
285 const wxDataViewItem& item);
286
287 /**
288 Call this to inform the model that several items have been added to the data.
289 */
290 bool ItemsAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
291 const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
292
293 /**
294 Call this to inform the model that several items have changed.
295
296 This will eventually emit @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED
297 events (in which the column fields will not be set) to the user.
298 */
299 bool ItemsChanged(const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
300
301 /**
302 Call this to inform the model that several items have been deleted.
303 */
304 bool ItemsDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
305 const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
306
307 /**
308 Remove the @a notifier from the list of notifiers.
309 */
310 void RemoveNotifier(wxDataViewModelNotifier* notifier);
311
312 /**
313 Call this to initiate a resort after the sort function has been changed.
314 */
315 virtual void Resort();
316
317 /**
318 This gets called in order to set a value in the data model.
319
320 The most common scenario is that the wxDataViewCtrl calls this method
321 after the user changed some data in the view.
322
323 This is the function you need to override in your derived class but if
324 you want to call it, ChangeValue() is usually more convenient as
325 otherwise you need to manually call ValueChanged() to update the
326 control itself.
327 */
328 virtual bool SetValue(const wxVariant& variant,
329 const wxDataViewItem& item,
330 unsigned int col) = 0;
331
332 /**
333 Call this to inform this model that a value in the model has been changed.
334 This is also called from wxDataViewCtrl's internal editing code, e.g. when
335 editing a text field in the control.
336
337 This will eventually emit a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED
338 event to the user.
339 */
340 virtual bool ValueChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item,
341 unsigned int col);
342
343
344 virtual bool IsListModel() const;
345 virtual bool IsVirtualListModel() const;
346
347 protected:
348
349 /**
350 Destructor. This should not be called directly. Use DecRef() instead.
351 */
352 virtual ~wxDataViewModel();
353 };
354
355
356
357 /**
358 @class wxDataViewListModel
359
360 Base class with abstract API for wxDataViewIndexListModel and
361 wxDataViewVirtualListModel.
362
363 @library{wxadv}
364 @category{dvc}
365 */
366 class wxDataViewListModel : public wxDataViewModel
367 {
368 public:
369
370 /**
371 Destructor.
372 */
373 virtual ~wxDataViewListModel();
374
375 /**
376 Compare method that sorts the items by their index.
377 */
378 int Compare(const wxDataViewItem& item1,
379 const wxDataViewItem& item2,
380 unsigned int column, bool ascending) const;
381
382 /**
383 Override this to indicate that the row has special font attributes.
384 This only affects the wxDataViewTextRendererText() renderer.
385
386 The base class version always simply returns @false.
387
388 @see wxDataViewItemAttr.
389
390 @param row
391 The row for which the attribute is requested.
392 @param col
393 The column for which the attribute is requested.
394 @param attr
395 The attribute to be filled in if the function returns @true.
396 @return
397 @true if this item has an attribute or @false otherwise.
398 */
399 virtual bool GetAttrByRow(unsigned int row, unsigned int col,
400 wxDataViewItemAttr& attr) const;
401
402 /**
403 Override this if you want to disable specific items.
404
405 The base class version always returns @true, thus making all items
406 enabled by default.
407
408 @param row
409 The row of the item whose enabled status is requested.
410 @param col
411 The column of the item whose enabled status is requested.
412 @return
413 @true if the item at this row and column should be enabled,
414 @false otherwise.
415
416 @note See wxDataViewModel::IsEnabled() for the current status of
417 support for disabling the items under different platforms.
418
419 @since 2.9.2
420 */
421 virtual bool IsEnabledByRow(unsigned int row,
422 unsigned int col) const;
423
424 /**
425 Returns the number of items (or rows) in the list.
426 */
427 unsigned int GetCount() const = 0;
428
429 /**
430 Returns the position of given @e item.
431 */
432 unsigned int GetRow(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0;
433
434 /**
435 Override this to allow getting values from the model.
436 */
437 virtual void GetValueByRow(wxVariant& variant, unsigned int row,
438 unsigned int col) const = 0;
439
440 /**
441 Called in order to set a value in the model.
442 */
443 virtual bool SetValueByRow(const wxVariant& variant, unsigned int row,
444 unsigned int col) = 0;
445 };
446
447
448 /**
449 @class wxDataViewIndexListModel
450
451 wxDataViewIndexListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address
452 an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem (which you can
453 obtain from this class).
454 This model also provides its own wxDataViewIndexListModel::Compare
455 method which sorts the model's data by the index.
456
457 This model is not a virtual model since the control stores each wxDataViewItem.
458 Use wxDataViewVirtualListModel if you need to display millions of items or
459 have other reason to use a virtual control.
460
461 @see wxDataViewListModel for the API.
462
463 @library{wxadv}
464 @category{dvc}
465 */
466
467 class wxDataViewIndexListModel : public wxDataViewListModel
468 {
469 public:
470 /**
471 Constructor.
472 */
473 wxDataViewIndexListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0);
474
475 /**
476 Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row.
477 */
478 wxDataViewItem GetItem(unsigned int row) const;
479
480 /**
481 Call this after if the data has to be read again from the model.
482 This is useful after major changes when calling the methods below
483 (possibly thousands of times) doesn't make sense.
484 */
485 void Reset(unsigned int new_size);
486
487 /**
488 Call this after a row has been appended to the model.
489 */
490 void RowAppended();
491
492 /**
493 Call this after a row has been changed.
494 */
495 void RowChanged(unsigned int row);
496
497 /**
498 Call this after a row has been deleted.
499 */
500 void RowDeleted(unsigned int row);
501
502 /**
503 Call this after a row has been inserted at the given position.
504 */
505 void RowInserted(unsigned int before);
506
507 /**
508 Call this after a row has been prepended to the model.
509 */
510 void RowPrepended();
511
512 /**
513 Call this after a value has been changed.
514 */
515 void RowValueChanged(unsigned int row, unsigned int col);
516
517 /**
518 Call this after rows have been deleted.
519 The array will internally get copied and sorted in descending order so
520 that the rows with the highest position will be deleted first.
521 */
522 void RowsDeleted(const wxArrayInt& rows);
523
524 };
525
526 /**
527 @class wxDataViewVirtualListModel
528
529 wxDataViewVirtualListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address
530 an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem and as such offers
531 the exact same interface as wxDataViewIndexListModel.
532 The important difference is that under platforms other than OS X, using this
533 model will result in a truly virtual control able to handle millions of items
534 as the control doesn't store any item (a feature not supported by OS X).
535
536 @see wxDataViewListModel for the API.
537
538 @library{wxadv}
539 @category{dvc}
540 */
541
542 class wxDataViewVirtualListModel : public wxDataViewListModel
543 {
544 public:
545 /**
546 Constructor.
547 */
548 wxDataViewVirtualListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0);
549
550 /**
551 Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row.
552 */
553 wxDataViewItem GetItem(unsigned int row) const;
554
555 /**
556 Call this after if the data has to be read again from the model.
557 This is useful after major changes when calling the methods below
558 (possibly thousands of times) doesn't make sense.
559 */
560 void Reset(unsigned int new_size);
561
562 /**
563 Call this after a row has been appended to the model.
564 */
565 void RowAppended();
566
567 /**
568 Call this after a row has been changed.
569 */
570 void RowChanged(unsigned int row);
571
572 /**
573 Call this after a row has been deleted.
574 */
575 void RowDeleted(unsigned int row);
576
577 /**
578 Call this after a row has been inserted at the given position.
579 */
580 void RowInserted(unsigned int before);
581
582 /**
583 Call this after a row has been prepended to the model.
584 */
585 void RowPrepended();
586
587 /**
588 Call this after a value has been changed.
589 */
590 void RowValueChanged(unsigned int row, unsigned int col);
591
592 /**
593 Call this after rows have been deleted.
594 The array will internally get copied and sorted in descending order so
595 that the rows with the highest position will be deleted first.
596 */
597 void RowsDeleted(const wxArrayInt& rows);
598
599 };
600
601
602
603 /**
604 @class wxDataViewItemAttr
605
606 This class is used to indicate to a wxDataViewCtrl that a certain item
607 (see wxDataViewItem) has extra font attributes for its renderer.
608 For this, it is required to override wxDataViewModel::GetAttr.
609
610 Attributes are currently only supported by wxDataViewTextRendererText.
611
612 @library{wxadv}
613 @category{dvc}
614 */
615 class wxDataViewItemAttr
616 {
617 public:
618 /**
619 Constructor.
620 */
621 wxDataViewItemAttr();
622
623 /**
624 Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed in bold text.
625 */
626 void SetBold(bool set);
627
628 /**
629 Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed with that colour.
630 */
631 void SetColour(const wxColour& colour);
632
633 /**
634 Call this to set the background colour to use.
635
636 Currently this attribute is only supported in the generic version of
637 wxDataViewCtrl and ignored by the native GTK+ and OS X implementations.
638
639 @since 2.9.4
640 */
641 void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour);
642
643 /**
644 Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed in italic text.
645 */
646 void SetItalic(bool set);
647
648
649 /**
650 Returns true if the colour property has been set.
651 */
652 bool HasColour() const;
653
654 /**
655 Returns this attribute's colour.
656 */
657 const wxColour& GetColour() const;
658
659 /**
660 Returns true if any property affecting the font has been set.
661 */
662 bool HasFont() const;
663
664 /**
665 Returns value of the bold property.
666 */
667 bool GetBold() const;
668
669 /**
670 Returns value of the italics property.
671 */
672 bool GetItalic() const;
673
674 /**
675 Returns true if the background colour property has been set.
676 */
677 bool HasBackgroundColour() const;
678
679 /**
680 Returns the colour to be used for the background.
681 */
682 const wxColour& GetBackgroundColour() const;
683
684 /**
685 Returns true if none of the properties have been set.
686 */
687 bool IsDefault() const;
688
689 /**
690 Return the font based on the given one with this attribute applied to it.
691 */
692 wxFont GetEffectiveFont(const wxFont& font) const;
693 };
694
695
696
697 /**
698 @class wxDataViewItem
699
700 wxDataViewItem is a small opaque class that represents an item in a wxDataViewCtrl
701 in a persistent way, i.e. independent of the position of the item in the control
702 or changes to its contents.
703
704 It must hold a unique ID of type @e void* in its only field and can be converted
705 to and from it.
706
707 If the ID is @NULL the wxDataViewItem is invalid and wxDataViewItem::IsOk will
708 return @false which used in many places in the API of wxDataViewCtrl to
709 indicate that e.g. no item was found. An ID of @NULL is also used to indicate
710 the invisible root. Examples for this are wxDataViewModel::GetParent and
711 wxDataViewModel::GetChildren.
712
713 @library{wxadv}
714 @category{dvc}
715 */
716 class wxDataViewItem
717 {
718 public:
719 //@{
720 /**
721 Constructor.
722 */
723 wxDataViewItem();
724 wxDataViewItem(const wxDataViewItem& item);
725 explicit wxDataViewItem(void* id);
726 //@}
727
728 /**
729 Returns the ID.
730 */
731 void* GetID() const;
732
733 /**
734 Returns @true if the ID is not @NULL.
735 */
736 bool IsOk() const;
737 };
738
739
740 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
741 // wxDataViewCtrl flags
742 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
743
744 // size of a wxDataViewRenderer without contents:
745 #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_RENDERER_SIZE 20
746
747 // the default width of new (text) columns:
748 #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH 80
749
750 // the default width of new toggle columns:
751 #define wxDVC_TOGGLE_DEFAULT_WIDTH 30
752
753 // the default minimal width of the columns:
754 #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_MINWIDTH 30
755
756 // The default alignment of wxDataViewRenderers is to take
757 // the alignment from the column it owns.
758 #define wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT -1
759
760 #define wxDV_SINGLE 0x0000 // for convenience
761 #define wxDV_MULTIPLE 0x0001 // can select multiple items
762
763 #define wxDV_NO_HEADER 0x0002 // column titles not visible
764 #define wxDV_HORIZ_RULES 0x0004 // light horizontal rules between rows
765 #define wxDV_VERT_RULES 0x0008 // light vertical rules between columns
766
767 #define wxDV_ROW_LINES 0x0010 // alternating colour in rows
768 #define wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT 0x0020 // variable line height
769
770 // events
771
772 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED;
773
774 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED;
775 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING;
776 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED;
777 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING;
778 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED;
779 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING;
780 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED;
781 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE;
782 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED;
783
784 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU;
785
786 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK;
787 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK;
788 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED;
789 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED;
790 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT;
791
792 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG;
793 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE;
794 wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP;
795
796 /**
797 @class wxDataViewCtrl
798
799 wxDataViewCtrl is a control to display data either in a tree like fashion or
800 in a tabular form or both.
801
802 If you only need to display a simple tree structure with an API more like the
803 older wxTreeCtrl class, then the specialized wxDataViewTreeCtrl can be used.
804 Likewise, if you only want to display simple table structure you can use
805 the specialized wxDataViewListCtrl class. Both wxDataViewTreeCtrl and
806 wxDataViewListCtrl can be used without defining your own wxDataViewModel.
807
808 A wxDataViewItem is used to represent a (visible) item in the control.
809
810 Unlike wxListCtrl, wxDataViewCtrl doesn't get its data from the user through
811 virtual functions or by setting it directly. Instead you need to write your own
812 wxDataViewModel and associate it with this control.
813 Then you need to add a number of wxDataViewColumn to this control to define
814 what each column shall display. Each wxDataViewColumn in turn owns 1 instance
815 of a wxDataViewRenderer to render its cells.
816
817 A number of standard renderers for rendering text, dates, images, toggle,
818 a progress bar etc. are provided. Additionally, the user can write custom
819 renderers deriving from wxDataViewCustomRenderer for displaying anything.
820
821 All data transfer from the control to the model and the user code is done
822 through wxVariant which can be extended to support more data formats as necessary.
823 Accordingly, all type information uses the strings returned from wxVariant::GetType.
824
825 @beginStyleTable
826 @style{wxDV_SINGLE}
827 Single selection mode. This is the default.
828 @style{wxDV_MULTIPLE}
829 Multiple selection mode.
830 @style{wxDV_ROW_LINES}
831 Use alternating colours for rows if supported by platform and theme.
832 Currently only supported by the native GTK and OS X implementations
833 but not by the generic one.
834 @style{wxDV_HORIZ_RULES}
835 Display the separator lines between rows.
836 @style{wxDV_VERT_RULES}
837 Display the separator lines between columns.
838 @style{wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT}
839 Allow variable line heights.
840 This can be inefficient when displaying large number of items.
841 @style{wxDV_NO_HEADER}
842 Do not show column headers (which are shown by default).
843 @endStyleTable
844
845 @beginEventEmissionTable{wxDataViewEvent}
846 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED(id, func)}
847 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED event.
848 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED(id, func)}
849 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. This event
850 is triggered by double clicking an item or pressing some special key
851 (usually "Enter") when it is focused.
852 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING(id, func)}
853 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING event. This
854 event can be vetoed in order to prevent editing on an item by item
855 basis.
856 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED(id, func)}
857 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED event.
858 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE(id, func)}
859 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event.
860 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING(id, func)}
861 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING event.
862 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED(id, func)}
863 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED event.
864 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING(id, func)}
865 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING event.
866 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED(id, func)}
867 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED event.
868 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED(id, func)}
869 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event.
870 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU(id, func)}
871 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU event
872 generated when the user right clicks inside the control. Notice that
873 this menu is generated even if the click didn't occur on any valid
874 item, in this case wxDataViewEvent::GetItem() simply returns an
875 invalid item.
876 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK(id, func)}
877 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK event.
878 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK(id, func)}
879 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK event.
880 Notice that currently this event is not generated in the native OS X
881 versions of the control.
882 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED(id, func)}
883 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED event.
884 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED(id, func)}
885 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED event.
886 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG(id, func)}
887 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG event.
888 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE(id, func)}
889 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE event.
890 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP(id, func)}
891 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP event.
892 @endEventTable
893
894 Notice that this control doesn't allow to process generic mouse events such
895 as @c wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN in all ports (notably it doesn't work in wxGTK). If
896 you need to handle any mouse events not covered by the ones above, consider
897 using a custom renderer for the cells that must handle them.
898
899 @library{wxadv}
900 @category{ctrl,dvc}
901 @appearance{dataviewctrl}
902 */
903 class wxDataViewCtrl : public wxControl
904 {
905 public:
906 /**
907 Default Constructor.
908 */
909 wxDataViewCtrl();
910
911 /**
912 Constructor. Calls Create().
913 */
914 wxDataViewCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
915 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
916 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
917 long style = 0,
918 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
919 const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr);
920
921 /**
922 Destructor.
923 */
924 virtual ~wxDataViewCtrl();
925
926 /**
927 Create the control. Useful for two step creation.
928 */
929 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
930 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
931 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
932 long style = 0,
933 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
934 const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr);
935
936 /**
937 Appends a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success.
938
939 Note that there is a number of short cut methods which implicitly create
940 a wxDataViewColumn and a wxDataViewRenderer for it (see below).
941 */
942 virtual bool AppendColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col);
943
944 /**
945 Prepends a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success.
946
947 Note that there is a number of short cut methods which implicitly create
948 a wxDataViewColumn and a wxDataViewRenderer for it.
949 */
950 virtual bool PrependColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col);
951
952 /**
953 Inserts a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success.
954 */
955 virtual bool InsertColumn(unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn* col);
956
957 //@{
958 /**
959 Appends a column for rendering a bitmap. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
960 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
961 */
962 wxDataViewColumn* AppendBitmapColumn(const wxString& label,
963 unsigned int model_column,
964 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
965 int width = -1,
966 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
967 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
968 wxDataViewColumn* AppendBitmapColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
969 unsigned int model_column,
970 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
971 int width = -1,
972 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
973 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
974 //@}
975
976 //@{
977 /**
978 Prepends a column for rendering a bitmap. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
979 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
980 */
981 wxDataViewColumn* PrependBitmapColumn(const wxString& label,
982 unsigned int model_column,
983 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
984 int width = -1,
985 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
986 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
987 wxDataViewColumn* PrependBitmapColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
988 unsigned int model_column,
989 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
990 int width = -1,
991 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
992 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
993 //@}
994
995 //@{
996 /**
997 Appends a column for rendering a date. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
998 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
999
1000 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1001 the column renderer.
1002 */
1003 wxDataViewColumn* AppendDateColumn(const wxString& label,
1004 unsigned int model_column,
1005 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
1006 int width = -1,
1007 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1008 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1009 wxDataViewColumn* AppendDateColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1010 unsigned int model_column,
1011 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
1012 int width = -1,
1013 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1014 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1015 //@}
1016
1017 //@{
1018 /**
1019 Prepends a column for rendering a date. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1020 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1021
1022 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1023 the column renderer.
1024 */
1025 wxDataViewColumn* PrependDateColumn(const wxString& label,
1026 unsigned int model_column,
1027 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
1028 int width = -1,
1029 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1030 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1031 wxDataViewColumn* PrependDateColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1032 unsigned int model_column,
1033 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
1034 int width = -1,
1035 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1036 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1037 //@}
1038
1039 //@{
1040 /**
1041 Appends a column for rendering text with an icon. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1042 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1043 This method uses the wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class.
1044
1045 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1046 the column renderer.
1047 */
1048 wxDataViewColumn* AppendIconTextColumn(const wxString& label,
1049 unsigned int model_column,
1050 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1051 int width = -1,
1052 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1053 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1054 wxDataViewColumn* AppendIconTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1055 unsigned int model_column,
1056 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1057 int width = -1,
1058 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1059 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1060 //@}
1061
1062 //@{
1063 /**
1064 Prepends a column for rendering text with an icon. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1065 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1066 This method uses the wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class.
1067
1068 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1069 the column renderer.
1070 */
1071 wxDataViewColumn* PrependIconTextColumn(const wxString& label,
1072 unsigned int model_column,
1073 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1074 int width = -1,
1075 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1076 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1077 wxDataViewColumn* PrependIconTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1078 unsigned int model_column,
1079 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1080 int width = -1,
1081 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1082 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1083 //@}
1084
1085 //@{
1086 /**
1087 Appends a column for rendering a progress indicator. Returns the
1088 wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1089
1090 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1091 the column renderer.
1092 */
1093 wxDataViewColumn* AppendProgressColumn(const wxString& label,
1094 unsigned int model_column,
1095 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1096 int width = 80,
1097 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1098 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1099 wxDataViewColumn* AppendProgressColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1100 unsigned int model_column,
1101 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1102 int width = 80,
1103 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1104 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1105 //@}
1106
1107 //@{
1108 /**
1109 Prepends a column for rendering a progress indicator. Returns the
1110 wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1111
1112 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1113 the column renderer.
1114 */
1115 wxDataViewColumn* PrependProgressColumn(const wxString& label,
1116 unsigned int model_column,
1117 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1118 int width = 80,
1119 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1120 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1121 wxDataViewColumn* PrependProgressColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1122 unsigned int model_column,
1123 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1124 int width = 80,
1125 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1126 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1127 //@}
1128
1129 //@{
1130 /**
1131 Appends a column for rendering text. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1132 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1133
1134 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1135 the column renderer.
1136 */
1137 wxDataViewColumn* AppendTextColumn(const wxString& label,
1138 unsigned int model_column,
1139 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1140 int width = -1,
1141 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1142 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1143 wxDataViewColumn* AppendTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1144 unsigned int model_column,
1145 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1146 int width = -1,
1147 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1148 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1149 //@}
1150
1151 //@{
1152 /**
1153 Prepends a column for rendering text. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1154 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1155
1156 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1157 the column renderer.
1158 */
1159 wxDataViewColumn* PrependTextColumn(const wxString& label,
1160 unsigned int model_column,
1161 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1162 int width = -1,
1163 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1164 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1165 wxDataViewColumn* PrependTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1166 unsigned int model_column,
1167 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1168 int width = -1,
1169 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT,
1170 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1171 //@}
1172
1173 //@{
1174 /**
1175 Appends a column for rendering a toggle. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1176 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1177
1178 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1179 the column renderer.
1180 */
1181 wxDataViewColumn* AppendToggleColumn(const wxString& label,
1182 unsigned int model_column,
1183 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1184 int width = 30,
1185 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1186 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1187 wxDataViewColumn* AppendToggleColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1188 unsigned int model_column,
1189 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1190 int width = 30,
1191 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1192 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1193 //@}
1194
1195 //@{
1196 /**
1197 Prepends a column for rendering a toggle. Returns the wxDataViewColumn
1198 created in the function or @NULL on failure.
1199
1200 @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and
1201 the column renderer.
1202 */
1203 wxDataViewColumn* PrependToggleColumn(const wxString& label,
1204 unsigned int model_column,
1205 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1206 int width = 30,
1207 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1208 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1209 wxDataViewColumn* PrependToggleColumn(const wxBitmap& label,
1210 unsigned int model_column,
1211 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1212 int width = 30,
1213 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
1214 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
1215 //@}
1216
1217 /**
1218 Associates a wxDataViewModel with the control.
1219 This increases the reference count of the model by 1.
1220 */
1221 virtual bool AssociateModel(wxDataViewModel* model);
1222
1223 /**
1224 Removes all columns.
1225 */
1226 virtual bool ClearColumns();
1227
1228 /**
1229 Collapses the item.
1230 */
1231 virtual void Collapse(const wxDataViewItem& item);
1232
1233 /**
1234 Deletes given column.
1235 */
1236 virtual bool DeleteColumn(wxDataViewColumn* column);
1237
1238 /**
1239 Programmatically starts editing given cell of @a item.
1240
1241 Doesn't do anything if the item or this column is not editable.
1242
1243 @note Currently not implemented in wxOSX/Carbon.
1244
1245 @since 2.9.4
1246 */
1247 virtual void EditItem(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxDataViewColumn *column);
1248
1249 /**
1250 Enable drag operations using the given @a format.
1251 */
1252 virtual bool EnableDragSource( const wxDataFormat &format );
1253
1254 /**
1255 Enable drop operations using the given @a format.
1256 */
1257 virtual bool EnableDropTarget( const wxDataFormat &format );
1258
1259 /**
1260 Call this to ensure that the given item is visible.
1261 */
1262 virtual void EnsureVisible(const wxDataViewItem& item,
1263 const wxDataViewColumn* column = NULL);
1264
1265 /**
1266 Expands the item.
1267 */
1268 virtual void Expand(const wxDataViewItem& item);
1269
1270 /**
1271 Expands all ancestors of the @a item. This method also
1272 ensures that the item itself as well as all ancestor
1273 items have been read from the model by the control.
1274 */
1275 virtual void ExpandAncestors( const wxDataViewItem & item );
1276
1277 /**
1278 Returns pointer to the column. @a pos refers to the position in the
1279 control which may change after reordering columns by the user.
1280 */
1281 virtual wxDataViewColumn* GetColumn(unsigned int pos) const;
1282
1283 /**
1284 Returns the number of columns.
1285 */
1286 virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const;
1287
1288 /**
1289 Returns the position of the column or -1 if not found in the control.
1290 */
1291 virtual int GetColumnPosition(const wxDataViewColumn* column) const;
1292
1293 /**
1294 Returns column containing the expanders.
1295 */
1296 wxDataViewColumn* GetExpanderColumn() const;
1297
1298 /**
1299 Returns the currently focused item.
1300
1301 This is the item that the keyboard commands apply to. It may be invalid
1302 if there is no focus currently.
1303
1304 This method is mostly useful for the controls with @c wxDV_MULTIPLE
1305 style as in the case of single selection it returns the same thing as
1306 GetSelection().
1307
1308 Notice that under all platforms except Mac OS X the currently focused
1309 item may be selected or not but under OS X the current item is always
1310 selected.
1311
1312 @see SetCurrentItem(), GetCurrentColumn()
1313
1314 @since 2.9.2
1315 */
1316 wxDataViewItem GetCurrentItem() const;
1317
1318 /**
1319 Returns the column that currently has focus.
1320
1321 If the focus is set to individual cell within the currently focused
1322 item (as opposed to being on the item as a whole), then this is the
1323 column that the focus is on.
1324
1325 Returns NULL if no column currently has focus.
1326
1327 @see GetCurrentItem()
1328
1329 @since 2.9.4
1330 */
1331 wxDataViewColumn *GetCurrentColumn() const;
1332
1333 /**
1334 Returns indentation.
1335 */
1336 int GetIndent() const;
1337
1338 /**
1339 Returns item rectangle.
1340
1341 This method is currently not implemented at all in wxGTK and only
1342 implemented for non-@NULL @a col argument in wxOSX. It is fully
1343 implemented in the generic version of the control.
1344
1345 @param item
1346 A valid item.
1347 @param col
1348 If non-@NULL, the rectangle returned corresponds to the
1349 intersection of the item with the specified column. If @NULL, the
1350 rectangle spans all the columns.
1351 */
1352 virtual wxRect GetItemRect(const wxDataViewItem& item,
1353 const wxDataViewColumn* col = NULL) const;
1354
1355 /**
1356 Returns pointer to the data model associated with the control (if any).
1357 */
1358 wxDataViewModel* GetModel();
1359
1360 /**
1361 Returns the number of currently selected items.
1362
1363 This method may be called for both the controls with single and
1364 multiple selections and returns the number of selected item, possibly
1365 0, in any case.
1366
1367 @since 2.9.3
1368 */
1369 virtual int GetSelectedItemsCount() const;
1370
1371 /**
1372 Returns first selected item or an invalid item if none is selected.
1373
1374 This method may be called for both the controls with single and
1375 multiple selections but returns an invalid item if more than one item
1376 is selected in the latter case, use HasSelection() to determine if
1377 there are any selected items when using multiple selection.
1378 */
1379 virtual wxDataViewItem GetSelection() const;
1380
1381 /**
1382 Fills @a sel with currently selected items and returns their number.
1383
1384 This method may be called for both the controls with single and
1385 multiple selections. In the single selection case it returns the array
1386 with at most one element in it.
1387
1388 @see GetSelectedItemsCount()
1389 */
1390 virtual int GetSelections(wxDataViewItemArray& sel) const;
1391
1392 /**
1393 Returns the wxDataViewColumn currently responsible for sorting
1394 or @NULL if none has been selected.
1395 */
1396 virtual wxDataViewColumn* GetSortingColumn() const;
1397
1398 /**
1399 Returns true if any items are currently selected.
1400
1401 This method may be called for both the controls with single and
1402 multiple selections.
1403
1404 Calling this method is equivalent to calling GetSelectedItemsCount()
1405 and comparing its result with 0 but is more clear and might also be
1406 implemented more efficiently in the future.
1407
1408 @since 2.9.3
1409 */
1410 bool HasSelection() const;
1411
1412 /**
1413 Hittest.
1414 */
1415 virtual void HitTest(const wxPoint& point, wxDataViewItem& item,
1416 wxDataViewColumn*& col) const;
1417
1418 /**
1419 Return @true if the item is expanded.
1420 */
1421 virtual bool IsExpanded(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
1422
1423 /**
1424 Return @true if the item is selected.
1425 */
1426 virtual bool IsSelected(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
1427
1428 /**
1429 Select the given item.
1430
1431 In single selection mode this changes the (unique) currently selected
1432 item. In multi selection mode, the @a item is selected and the
1433 previously selected items remain selected.
1434 */
1435 virtual void Select(const wxDataViewItem& item);
1436
1437 /**
1438 Select all items.
1439 */
1440 virtual void SelectAll();
1441
1442 /**
1443 Set which column shall contain the tree-like expanders.
1444 */
1445 void SetExpanderColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col);
1446
1447 /**
1448 Changes the currently focused item.
1449
1450 The @a item parameter must be valid, there is no way to remove the
1451 current item from the control.
1452
1453 In single selection mode, calling this method is the same as calling
1454 Select() and is thus not very useful. In multiple selection mode this
1455 method only moves the current item however without changing the
1456 selection except under OS X where the current item is always selected,
1457 so calling SetCurrentItem() selects @a item if it hadn't been selected
1458 before.
1459
1460 @see GetCurrentItem()
1461
1462 @since 2.9.2
1463 */
1464 void SetCurrentItem(const wxDataViewItem& item);
1465
1466 /**
1467 Sets the indentation.
1468 */
1469 void SetIndent(int indent);
1470
1471 /**
1472 Sets the selection to the array of wxDataViewItems.
1473 */
1474 virtual void SetSelections(const wxDataViewItemArray& sel);
1475
1476 /**
1477 Unselect the given item.
1478 */
1479 virtual void Unselect(const wxDataViewItem& item);
1480
1481 /**
1482 Unselect all item.
1483 This method only has effect if multiple selections are allowed.
1484 */
1485 virtual void UnselectAll();
1486
1487 /**
1488 Sets the row height.
1489
1490 This function can only be used when all rows have the same height, i.e.
1491 when wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT flag is not used.
1492
1493 Currently this is implemented in the generic and native GTK versions
1494 only and nothing is done (and @false returned) when using OS X port.
1495
1496 Also notice that this method can only be used to increase the row
1497 height compared with the default one (as determined by the return value
1498 of wxDataViewRenderer::GetSize()), if it is set to a too small value
1499 then the minimum required by the renderers will be used.
1500
1501 @return @true if the line height was changed or @false otherwise.
1502
1503 @since 2.9.2
1504 */
1505 virtual bool SetRowHeight(int rowHeight);
1506 };
1507
1508
1509
1510 /**
1511 @class wxDataViewModelNotifier
1512
1513 A wxDataViewModelNotifier instance is owned by a wxDataViewModel and mirrors
1514 its notification interface.
1515 See the documentation of that class for further information.
1516
1517 @library{wxadv}
1518 @category{dvc}
1519 */
1520 class wxDataViewModelNotifier
1521 {
1522 public:
1523 /**
1524 Constructor.
1525 */
1526 wxDataViewModelNotifier();
1527
1528 /**
1529 Destructor.
1530 */
1531 virtual ~wxDataViewModelNotifier();
1532
1533 /**
1534 Called by owning model.
1535 */
1536 virtual bool Cleared() = 0;
1537
1538 /**
1539 Get owning wxDataViewModel.
1540 */
1541 wxDataViewModel* GetOwner() const;
1542
1543 /**
1544 Called by owning model.
1545
1546 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1547 */
1548 virtual bool ItemAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
1549 const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0;
1550
1551 /**
1552 Called by owning model.
1553
1554 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1555 */
1556 virtual bool ItemChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0;
1557
1558 /**
1559 Called by owning model.
1560
1561 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1562 */
1563 virtual bool ItemDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
1564 const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0;
1565
1566 /**
1567 Called by owning model.
1568
1569 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1570 */
1571 virtual bool ItemsAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
1572 const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
1573
1574 /**
1575 Called by owning model.
1576
1577 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1578 */
1579 virtual bool ItemsChanged(const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
1580
1581 /**
1582 Called by owning model.
1583
1584 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1585 */
1586 virtual bool ItemsDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
1587 const wxDataViewItemArray& items);
1588
1589 /**
1590 Called by owning model.
1591 */
1592 virtual void Resort() = 0;
1593
1594 /**
1595 Set owner of this notifier. Used internally.
1596 */
1597 void SetOwner(wxDataViewModel* owner);
1598
1599 /**
1600 Called by owning model.
1601
1602 @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes.
1603 */
1604 virtual bool ValueChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col) = 0;
1605 };
1606
1607
1608 /**
1609 The mode of a data-view cell; see wxDataViewRenderer for more info.
1610 */
1611 enum wxDataViewCellMode
1612 {
1613 /**
1614 The cell only displays information and cannot be manipulated or
1615 otherwise interacted with in any way.
1616
1617 Note that this doesn't mean that the row being drawn can't be selected,
1618 just that a particular element of it cannot be individually modified.
1619 */
1620 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1621
1622 /**
1623 Indicates that the cell can be @em activated by clicking it or using
1624 keyboard.
1625
1626 Activating a cell is an alternative to showing inline editor when the
1627 value can be edited in a simple way that doesn't warrant full editor
1628 control. The most typical use of cell activation is toggling the
1629 checkbox in wxDataViewToggleRenderer; others would be e.g. an embedded
1630 volume slider or a five-star rating column.
1631
1632 The exact means of activating a cell are platform-dependent, but they
1633 are usually similar to those used for inline editing of values.
1634 Typically, a cell would be activated by Space or Enter keys or by left
1635 mouse click.
1636
1637 @note Do not confuse this with item activation in wxDataViewCtrl
1638 and the wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. That one is
1639 used for activating the item (or, to put it differently, the
1640 entire row) similarly to analogous messages in wxTreeCtrl and
1641 wxListCtrl, and the effect differs (play a song, open a file
1642 etc.). Cell activation, on the other hand, is all about
1643 interacting with the individual cell.
1644
1645 @see wxDataViewCustomRenderer::ActivateCell()
1646 */
1647 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
1648
1649 /**
1650 Indicates that the user can edit the data in-place in an inline editor
1651 control that will show up when the user wants to edit the cell.
1652
1653 A typical example of this behaviour is changing the filename in a file
1654 managers.
1655
1656 Editing is typically triggered by slowly double-clicking the cell or by
1657 a platform-dependent keyboard shortcut (F2 is typical on Windows, Space
1658 and/or Enter is common elsewhere and supported on Windows too).
1659
1660 @see wxDataViewCustomRenderer::CreateEditorCtrl()
1661 */
1662 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE
1663 };
1664
1665 /**
1666 The values of this enum controls how a wxDataViewRenderer should display
1667 its contents in a cell.
1668 */
1669 enum wxDataViewCellRenderState
1670 {
1671 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_SELECTED = 1,
1672 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_PRELIT = 2,
1673 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INSENSITIVE = 4,
1674 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_FOCUSED = 8
1675 };
1676
1677 /**
1678 @class wxDataViewRenderer
1679
1680 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render the individual cells.
1681 One instance of a renderer class is owned by a wxDataViewColumn.
1682 There is a number of ready-to-use renderers provided:
1683 - wxDataViewTextRenderer,
1684 - wxDataViewIconTextRenderer,
1685 - wxDataViewToggleRenderer,
1686 - wxDataViewProgressRenderer,
1687 - wxDataViewBitmapRenderer,
1688 - wxDataViewDateRenderer,
1689 - wxDataViewSpinRenderer.
1690 - wxDataViewChoiceRenderer.
1691
1692 Additionally, the user can write their own renderers by deriving from
1693 wxDataViewCustomRenderer.
1694
1695 The ::wxDataViewCellMode and ::wxDataViewCellRenderState flags accepted
1696 by the constructors respectively controls what actions the cell data allows
1697 and how the renderer should display its contents in a cell.
1698
1699 @library{wxadv}
1700 @category{dvc}
1701 */
1702 class wxDataViewRenderer : public wxObject
1703 {
1704 public:
1705 /**
1706 Constructor.
1707 */
1708 wxDataViewRenderer(const wxString& varianttype,
1709 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1710 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
1711
1712 /**
1713 Enable or disable replacing parts of the item text with ellipsis to
1714 make it fit the column width.
1715
1716 This method only makes sense for the renderers working with text, such
1717 as wxDataViewTextRenderer or wxDataViewIconTextRenderer.
1718
1719 By default wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE is used.
1720
1721 @param mode
1722 Ellipsization mode, use wxELLIPSIZE_NONE to disable.
1723
1724 @since 2.9.1
1725 */
1726 void EnableEllipsize(wxEllipsizeMode mode = wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE);
1727
1728 /**
1729 Disable replacing parts of the item text with ellipsis.
1730
1731 If ellipsizing is disabled, the string will be truncated if it doesn't
1732 fit.
1733
1734 This is the same as @code EnableEllipsize(wxELLIPSIZE_NONE) @endcode.
1735
1736 @since 2.9.1
1737 */
1738 void DisableEllipsize();
1739
1740 /**
1741 Returns the alignment. See SetAlignment()
1742 */
1743 virtual int GetAlignment() const;
1744
1745 /**
1746 Returns the ellipsize mode used by the renderer.
1747
1748 If the return value is wxELLIPSIZE_NONE, the text is simply truncated
1749 if it doesn't fit.
1750
1751 @see EnableEllipsize()
1752 */
1753 wxEllipsizeMode GetEllipsizeMode() const;
1754
1755 /**
1756 Returns the cell mode.
1757 */
1758 virtual wxDataViewCellMode GetMode() const;
1759
1760 /**
1761 Returns pointer to the owning wxDataViewColumn.
1762 */
1763 wxDataViewColumn* GetOwner() const;
1764
1765 /**
1766 This methods retrieves the value from the renderer in order to
1767 transfer the value back to the data model.
1768
1769 Returns @false on failure.
1770 */
1771 virtual bool GetValue(wxVariant& value) const = 0;
1772
1773 /**
1774 Returns a string with the type of the wxVariant supported by this renderer.
1775 */
1776 wxString GetVariantType() const;
1777
1778 /**
1779 Sets the alignment of the renderer's content.
1780 The default value of @c wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGMENT indicates that the content
1781 should have the same alignment as the column header.
1782
1783 The method is not implemented under OS X and the renderer always aligns
1784 its contents as the column header on that platform. The other platforms
1785 support both vertical and horizontal alignment.
1786 */
1787 virtual void SetAlignment( int align );
1788 /**
1789 Sets the owning wxDataViewColumn.
1790 This is usually called from within wxDataViewColumn.
1791 */
1792 void SetOwner(wxDataViewColumn* owner);
1793
1794 /**
1795 Set the value of the renderer (and thus its cell) to @a value.
1796 The internal code will then render this cell with this data.
1797 */
1798 virtual bool SetValue(const wxVariant& value) = 0;
1799
1800 /**
1801 Before data is committed to the data model, it is passed to this
1802 method where it can be checked for validity. This can also be
1803 used for checking a valid range or limiting the user input in
1804 a certain aspect (e.g. max number of characters or only alphanumeric
1805 input, ASCII only etc.). Return @false if the value is not valid.
1806
1807 Please note that due to implementation limitations, this validation
1808 is done after the editing control already is destroyed and the
1809 editing process finished.
1810 */
1811 virtual bool Validate(wxVariant& value);
1812
1813
1814 virtual bool HasEditorCtrl() const;
1815 virtual wxWindow* CreateEditorCtrl(wxWindow * parent,
1816 wxRect labelRect,
1817 const wxVariant& value);
1818 virtual bool GetValueFromEditorCtrl(wxWindow * editor,
1819 wxVariant& value);
1820 virtual bool StartEditing( const wxDataViewItem &item, wxRect labelRect );
1821 virtual void CancelEditing();
1822 virtual bool FinishEditing();
1823 wxWindow *GetEditorCtrl();
1824
1825 protected:
1826 wxDataViewCtrl* GetView() const;
1827 };
1828
1829
1830
1831 /**
1832 @class wxDataViewTextRenderer
1833
1834 wxDataViewTextRenderer is used for rendering text.
1835 It supports in-place editing if desired.
1836
1837 @library{wxadv}
1838 @category{dvc}
1839 */
1840 class wxDataViewTextRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
1841 {
1842 public:
1843 /**
1844 The ctor.
1845 */
1846 wxDataViewTextRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "string",
1847 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1848 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
1849 };
1850
1851
1852
1853 /**
1854 @class wxDataViewIconTextRenderer
1855
1856 The wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class is used to display text with
1857 a small icon next to it as it is typically done in a file manager.
1858
1859 This classes uses the wxDataViewIconText helper class to store its data.
1860 wxDataViewIconText can be converted to and from a wxVariant using the left
1861 shift operator.
1862
1863 @library{wxadv}
1864 @category{dvc}
1865 */
1866 class wxDataViewIconTextRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
1867 {
1868 public:
1869 /**
1870 The ctor.
1871 */
1872 wxDataViewIconTextRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "wxDataViewIconText",
1873 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1874 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
1875 };
1876
1877
1878
1879 /**
1880 @class wxDataViewProgressRenderer
1881
1882 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render progress bars.
1883
1884 @library{wxadv}
1885 @category{dvc}
1886 */
1887 class wxDataViewProgressRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
1888 {
1889 public:
1890 /**
1891 The ctor.
1892 */
1893 wxDataViewProgressRenderer(const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
1894 const wxString& varianttype = "long",
1895 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1896 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
1897 };
1898
1899
1900
1901 /**
1902 @class wxDataViewSpinRenderer
1903
1904 This is a specialized renderer for rendering integer values.
1905 It supports modifying the values in-place by using a wxSpinCtrl.
1906 The renderer only support variants of type @e long.
1907
1908 @library{wxadv}
1909 @category{dvc}
1910 */
1911 class wxDataViewSpinRenderer : public wxDataViewCustomRenderer
1912 {
1913 public:
1914 /**
1915 Constructor.
1916 @a min and @a max indicate the minimum and maximum values for the wxSpinCtrl.
1917 */
1918 wxDataViewSpinRenderer(int min, int max,
1919 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE,
1920 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
1921 };
1922
1923
1924
1925 /**
1926 @class wxDataViewToggleRenderer
1927
1928 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render toggle controls.
1929
1930 @library{wxadv}
1931 @category{dvc}
1932 */
1933 class wxDataViewToggleRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
1934 {
1935 public:
1936 /**
1937 The ctor.
1938 */
1939 wxDataViewToggleRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "bool",
1940 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
1941 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
1942 };
1943
1944
1945 /**
1946 A wxDataViewCtrl renderer using wxChoice control and values of strings in
1947 it.
1948
1949 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render choice controls.
1950 It stores a string so that SetValue() and GetValue() operate
1951 on a variant holding a string.
1952
1953 @see wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer
1954
1955 @library{wxadv}
1956 @category{dvc}
1957 */
1958
1959 class wxDataViewChoiceRenderer: public wxDataViewRenderer
1960 {
1961 public:
1962 /**
1963 The ctor.
1964 */
1965 wxDataViewChoiceRenderer( const wxArrayString &choices,
1966 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE,
1967 int alignment = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
1968
1969 /**
1970 Returns the choice referred to by index.
1971 */
1972 wxString GetChoice(size_t index) const;
1973
1974 /**
1975 Returns all choices.
1976 */
1977 const wxArrayString& GetChoices() const;
1978 };
1979
1980
1981 /**
1982 A wxDataViewCtrl renderer using wxChoice control and indexes into it.
1983
1984 Unlike its base wxDataViewChoiceRenderer class, this one stores the choice
1985 index, i.e. an @c int, in the variant used by its SetValue() and
1986 GetValue().
1987
1988 @library{wxadv}
1989 @category{dvc}
1990 */
1991 class wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer : public wxDataViewChoiceRenderer
1992 {
1993 public:
1994 /**
1995 The ctor.
1996 */
1997 wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer( const wxArrayString &choices,
1998 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE,
1999 int alignment = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT );
2000 };
2001
2002
2003 /**
2004 @class wxDataViewDateRenderer
2005
2006 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render calendar controls.
2007
2008 @library{wxadv}
2009 @category{dvc}
2010 */
2011 class wxDataViewDateRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
2012 {
2013 public:
2014 /**
2015 The ctor.
2016 */
2017 wxDataViewDateRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "datetime",
2018 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
2019 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
2020 };
2021
2022
2023
2024 /**
2025 @class wxDataViewCustomRenderer
2026
2027 You need to derive a new class from wxDataViewCustomRenderer in
2028 order to write a new renderer.
2029
2030 You need to override at least wxDataViewRenderer::SetValue, wxDataViewRenderer::GetValue,
2031 wxDataViewCustomRenderer::GetSize and wxDataViewCustomRenderer::Render.
2032
2033 If you want your renderer to support in-place editing then you also need to override
2034 wxDataViewCustomRenderer::HasEditorCtrl, wxDataViewCustomRenderer::CreateEditorCtrl
2035 and wxDataViewCustomRenderer::GetValueFromEditorCtrl.
2036
2037 Note that a special event handler will be pushed onto that editor control
2038 which handles @e \<ENTER\> and focus out events in order to end the editing.
2039
2040 @library{wxadv}
2041 @category{dvc}
2042 */
2043 class wxDataViewCustomRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
2044 {
2045 public:
2046 /**
2047 Constructor.
2048 */
2049 wxDataViewCustomRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "string",
2050 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
2051 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
2052
2053 /**
2054 Destructor.
2055 */
2056 virtual ~wxDataViewCustomRenderer();
2057
2058 /**
2059 Override this to react to cell @em activation. Activating a cell is an
2060 alternative to showing inline editor when the value can be edited in a
2061 simple way that doesn't warrant full editor control. The most typical
2062 use of cell activation is toggling the checkbox in
2063 wxDataViewToggleRenderer; others would be e.g. an embedded volume
2064 slider or a five-star rating column.
2065
2066 The exact means of activating a cell are platform-dependent, but they
2067 are usually similar to those used for inline editing of values.
2068 Typically, a cell would be activated by Space or Enter keys or by left
2069 mouse click.
2070
2071 This method will only be called if the cell has the
2072 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE mode.
2073
2074 @param cell
2075 Coordinates of the activated cell's area.
2076 @param model
2077 The model to manipulate in response.
2078 @param item
2079 Activated item.
2080 @param col
2081 Activated column of @a item.
2082 @param mouseEvent
2083 If the activation was triggered by mouse click, contains the
2084 corresponding event. Is @NULL otherwise (for keyboard activation).
2085 Mouse coordinates are adjusted to be relative to the cell.
2086
2087 @since 2.9.3
2088
2089 @note Do not confuse this method with item activation in wxDataViewCtrl
2090 and the wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. That one is
2091 used for activating the item (or, to put it differently, the
2092 entire row) similarly to analogous messages in wxTreeCtrl and
2093 wxListCtrl, and the effect differs (play a song, open a file
2094 etc.). Cell activation, on the other hand, is all about
2095 interacting with the individual cell.
2096
2097 @see CreateEditorCtrl()
2098 */
2099 virtual bool ActivateCell(const wxRect& cell,
2100 wxDataViewModel* model,
2101 const wxDataViewItem & item,
2102 unsigned int col,
2103 const wxMouseEvent *mouseEvent);
2104
2105 /**
2106 Override this to create the actual editor control once editing
2107 is about to start.
2108
2109 This method will only be called if the cell has the
2110 wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE mode. Editing is typically triggered by slowly
2111 double-clicking the cell or by a platform-dependent keyboard shortcut
2112 (F2 is typical on Windows, Space and/or Enter is common elsewhere and
2113 supported on Windows too).
2114
2115 @param parent
2116 The parent of the editor control.
2117 @param labelRect
2118 Indicates the position and size of the editor control. The control
2119 should be created in place of the cell and @a labelRect should be
2120 respected as much as possible.
2121 @param value
2122 Initial value of the editor.
2123
2124 An example:
2125 @code
2126 {
2127 long l = value;
2128 return new wxSpinCtrl( parent, wxID_ANY, wxEmptyString,
2129 labelRect.GetTopLeft(), labelRect.GetSize(), 0, 0, 100, l );
2130 }
2131 @endcode
2132
2133 @see ActivateCell()
2134 */
2135 virtual wxWindow* CreateEditorCtrl(wxWindow* parent,
2136 wxRect labelRect,
2137 const wxVariant& value);
2138
2139 /**
2140 Return the attribute to be used for rendering.
2141
2142 This function may be called from Render() implementation to use the
2143 attributes defined for the item if the renderer supports them.
2144
2145 Notice that when Render() is called, the wxDC object passed to it is
2146 already set up to use the correct attributes (e.g. its font is set to
2147 bold or italic version if wxDataViewItemAttr::GetBold() or GetItalic()
2148 returns true) so it may not be necessary to call it explicitly if you
2149 only want to render text using the items attributes.
2150
2151 @since 2.9.1
2152 */
2153 const wxDataViewItemAttr& GetAttr() const;
2154
2155 /**
2156 Return size required to show content.
2157 */
2158 virtual wxSize GetSize() const = 0;
2159
2160 /**
2161 Override this so that the renderer can get the value from the editor
2162 control (pointed to by @a editor):
2163 @code
2164 {
2165 wxSpinCtrl *sc = (wxSpinCtrl*) editor;
2166 long l = sc->GetValue();
2167 value = l;
2168 return true;
2169 }
2170 @endcode
2171 */
2172 virtual bool GetValueFromEditorCtrl(wxWindow* editor,
2173 wxVariant& value);
2174
2175 /**
2176 Override this and make it return @true in order to
2177 indicate that this renderer supports in-place editing.
2178 */
2179 virtual bool HasEditorCtrl() const;
2180
2181 /**
2182 Override this to react to a left click. This method will only be
2183 called in @c wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE mode. This method is
2184 deprecated, please use ActivateCell instead.
2185 */
2186 virtual bool LeftClick( wxPoint cursor,
2187 wxRect cell,
2188 wxDataViewModel * model,
2189 const wxDataViewItem & item,
2190 unsigned int col );
2191
2192 /**
2193 Override this to react to the activation of a cell. This method is
2194 deprecated, please use ActivateCell instead.
2195 */
2196 virtual bool Activate(wxRect cell,
2197 wxDataViewModel * model,
2198 const wxDataViewItem & item,
2199 unsigned int col);
2200
2201
2202 /**
2203 Override this to render the cell.
2204 Before this is called, wxDataViewRenderer::SetValue was called
2205 so that this instance knows what to render.
2206 */
2207 virtual bool Render(wxRect cell, wxDC* dc, int state) = 0;
2208
2209 /**
2210 This method should be called from within Render() whenever you need to
2211 render simple text.
2212 This will ensure that the correct colour, font and vertical alignment will
2213 be chosen so the text will look the same as text drawn by native renderers.
2214 */
2215 void RenderText(const wxString& text, int xoffset, wxRect cell,
2216 wxDC* dc, int state);
2217
2218 /**
2219 Override this to start a drag operation. Not yet supported.
2220 */
2221 virtual bool StartDrag(const wxPoint& cursor,
2222 const wxRect& cell,
2223 wxDataViewModel* model,
2224 const wxDataViewItem & item,
2225 unsigned int col);
2226
2227 protected:
2228 /**
2229 Helper for GetSize() implementations, respects attributes.
2230 */
2231 wxSize GetTextExtent(const wxString& str) const;
2232 };
2233
2234
2235
2236 /**
2237 @class wxDataViewBitmapRenderer
2238
2239 This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render bitmap controls.
2240
2241 @library{wxadv}
2242 @category{dvc}
2243 */
2244 class wxDataViewBitmapRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer
2245 {
2246 public:
2247 /**
2248 The ctor.
2249 */
2250 wxDataViewBitmapRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = "wxBitmap",
2251 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
2252 int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
2253 };
2254
2255
2256 /**
2257 The flags used by wxDataViewColumn.
2258 Can be combined together.
2259 */
2260 enum wxDataViewColumnFlags
2261 {
2262 wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE = 1,
2263 wxDATAVIEW_COL_SORTABLE = 2,
2264 wxDATAVIEW_COL_REORDERABLE = 4,
2265 wxDATAVIEW_COL_HIDDEN = 8
2266 };
2267
2268 /**
2269 @class wxDataViewColumn
2270
2271 This class represents a column in a wxDataViewCtrl.
2272 One wxDataViewColumn is bound to one column in the data model to which the
2273 wxDataViewCtrl has been associated.
2274
2275 An instance of wxDataViewRenderer is used by this class to render its data.
2276
2277 @library{wxadv}
2278 @category{dvc}
2279 */
2280 class wxDataViewColumn : public wxSettableHeaderColumn
2281 {
2282 public:
2283 /**
2284 Constructs a text column.
2285
2286 @param title
2287 The title of the column.
2288 @param renderer
2289 The class which will render the contents of this column.
2290 @param model_column
2291 The index of the model's column which is associated with this object.
2292 @param width
2293 The width of the column.
2294 The @c wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH value is the fixed default value.
2295 @param align
2296 The alignment of the column title.
2297 @param flags
2298 One or more flags of the ::wxDataViewColumnFlags enumeration.
2299 */
2300 wxDataViewColumn(const wxString& title,
2301 wxDataViewRenderer* renderer,
2302 unsigned int model_column,
2303 int width = wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH,
2304 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
2305 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
2306
2307 /**
2308 Constructs a bitmap column.
2309
2310 @param bitmap
2311 The bitmap of the column.
2312 @param renderer
2313 The class which will render the contents of this column.
2314 @param model_column
2315 The index of the model's column which is associated with this object.
2316 @param width
2317 The width of the column.
2318 The @c wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH value is the fixed default value.
2319 @param align
2320 The alignment of the column title.
2321 @param flags
2322 One or more flags of the ::wxDataViewColumnFlags enumeration.
2323 */
2324 wxDataViewColumn(const wxBitmap& bitmap,
2325 wxDataViewRenderer* renderer,
2326 unsigned int model_column,
2327 int width = wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH,
2328 wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER,
2329 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE);
2330
2331 /**
2332 Returns the index of the column of the model, which this
2333 wxDataViewColumn is displaying.
2334 */
2335 unsigned int GetModelColumn() const;
2336
2337 /**
2338 Returns the owning wxDataViewCtrl.
2339 */
2340 wxDataViewCtrl* GetOwner() const;
2341
2342 /**
2343 Returns the renderer of this wxDataViewColumn.
2344
2345 @see wxDataViewRenderer.
2346 */
2347 wxDataViewRenderer* GetRenderer() const;
2348 };
2349
2350
2351
2352 /**
2353 @class wxDataViewListCtrl
2354
2355 This class is a wxDataViewCtrl which internally uses a wxDataViewListStore
2356 and forwards most of its API to that class.
2357
2358 The purpose of this class is to offer a simple way to display and
2359 edit a small table of data without having to write your own wxDataViewModel.
2360
2361 @code
2362 wxDataViewListCtrl *listctrl = new wxDataViewListCtrl( parent, wxID_ANY );
2363
2364 listctrl->AppendToggleColumn( "Toggle" );
2365 listctrl->AppendTextColumn( "Text" );
2366
2367 wxVector<wxVariant> data;
2368 data.push_back( wxVariant(true) );
2369 data.push_back( wxVariant("row 1") );
2370 listctrl->AppendItem( data );
2371
2372 data.clear();
2373 data.push_back( wxVariant(false) );
2374 data.push_back( wxVariant("row 3") );
2375 listctrl->AppendItem( data );
2376 @endcode
2377
2378 @beginStyleTable
2379 See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of supported styles.
2380 @endStyleTable
2381
2382 @beginEventEmissionTable
2383 See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of events emitted by this class.
2384 @endEventTable
2385
2386 @library{wxadv}
2387 @category{ctrl,dvc}
2388
2389 @since 2.9.0
2390 */
2391 class wxDataViewListCtrl: public wxDataViewCtrl
2392 {
2393 public:
2394 /**
2395 Default ctor.
2396 */
2397 wxDataViewListCtrl();
2398
2399 /**
2400 Constructor. Calls Create().
2401 */
2402 wxDataViewListCtrl( wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
2403 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
2404 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_ROW_LINES,
2405 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator );
2406
2407 /**
2408 Destructor. Deletes the image list if any.
2409 */
2410 ~wxDataViewListCtrl();
2411
2412 /**
2413 Creates the control and a wxDataViewListStore as its internal model.
2414 */
2415 bool Create( wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
2416 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
2417 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_ROW_LINES,
2418 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator );
2419
2420 //@{
2421 /**
2422 Returns the store.
2423 */
2424 wxDataViewListStore *GetStore();
2425 const wxDataViewListStore *GetStore() const;
2426 //@}
2427
2428 /**
2429 Returns the position of given @e item or wxNOT_FOUND if it's
2430 not a valid item.
2431
2432 @since 2.9.2
2433 */
2434 int ItemToRow(const wxDataViewItem &item) const;
2435
2436 /**
2437 Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row.
2438
2439 @since 2.9.2
2440 */
2441 wxDataViewItem RowToItem(int row) const;
2442
2443 //@{
2444 /**
2445 @name Selection handling functions
2446 */
2447
2448 /**
2449 Returns index of the selected row or wxNOT_FOUND.
2450
2451 @see wxDataViewCtrl::GetSelection()
2452
2453 @since 2.9.2
2454 */
2455 int GetSelectedRow() const;
2456
2457 /**
2458 Selects given row.
2459
2460 @see wxDataViewCtrl::Select()
2461
2462 @since 2.9.2
2463 */
2464 void SelectRow(unsigned row);
2465
2466 /**
2467 Unselects given row.
2468
2469 @see wxDataViewCtrl::Unselect()
2470
2471 @since 2.9.2
2472 */
2473 void UnselectRow(unsigned row);
2474
2475 /**
2476 Returns true if @a row is selected.
2477
2478 @see wxDataViewCtrl::IsSelected()
2479
2480 @since 2.9.2
2481 */
2482 bool IsRowSelected(unsigned row) const;
2483
2484 //@}
2485
2486 /**
2487 @name Column management functions
2488 */
2489 //@{
2490
2491 /**
2492 Appends a column to the control and additionally appends a
2493 column to the store with the type string.
2494 */
2495 virtual bool AppendColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column );
2496
2497 /**
2498 Appends a column to the control and additionally appends a
2499 column to the list store with the type @a varianttype.
2500 */
2501 void AppendColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column, const wxString &varianttype );
2502
2503 /**
2504 Appends a text column to the control and the store.
2505
2506 See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about
2507 the parameters.
2508 */
2509 wxDataViewColumn *AppendTextColumn( const wxString &label,
2510 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
2511 int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT,
2512 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE );
2513
2514 /**
2515 Appends a toggle column to the control and the store.
2516
2517 See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about
2518 the parameters.
2519 */
2520 wxDataViewColumn *AppendToggleColumn( const wxString &label,
2521 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE,
2522 int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT,
2523 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE );
2524
2525 /**
2526 Appends a progress column to the control and the store.
2527
2528 See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about
2529 the parameters.
2530 */
2531 wxDataViewColumn *AppendProgressColumn( const wxString &label,
2532 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
2533 int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT,
2534 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE );
2535
2536 /**
2537 Appends an icon-and-text column to the control and the store.
2538
2539 See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about
2540 the parameters.
2541 */
2542 wxDataViewColumn *AppendIconTextColumn( const wxString &label,
2543 wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT,
2544 int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT,
2545 int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE );
2546
2547 /**
2548 Inserts a column to the control and additionally inserts a
2549 column to the store with the type string.
2550 */
2551 virtual bool InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn *column );
2552
2553 /**
2554 Inserts a column to the control and additionally inserts a
2555 column to the list store with the type @a varianttype.
2556 */
2557 void InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn *column,
2558 const wxString &varianttype );
2559
2560 /**
2561 Prepends a column to the control and additionally prepends a
2562 column to the store with the type string.
2563 */
2564 virtual bool PrependColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column );
2565
2566 /**
2567 Prepends a column to the control and additionally prepends a
2568 column to the list store with the type @a varianttype.
2569 */
2570 void PrependColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column, const wxString &varianttype );
2571
2572 //@}
2573
2574
2575 /**
2576 @name Item management functions
2577 */
2578 //@{
2579
2580 /**
2581 Appends an item (=row) to the control and store.
2582 */
2583 void AppendItem( const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2584
2585 /**
2586 Prepends an item (=row) to the control and store.
2587 */
2588 void PrependItem( const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2589
2590 /**
2591 Inserts an item (=row) to the control and store.
2592 */
2593 void InsertItem( unsigned int row, const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2594
2595 /**
2596 Delete the row at position @a row.
2597 */
2598 void DeleteItem( unsigned row );
2599
2600 /**
2601 Delete all items (= all rows).
2602 */
2603 void DeleteAllItems();
2604
2605 /**
2606 Returns the number of items (=rows) in the control
2607
2608 @since 2.9.4
2609 */
2610 unsigned int GetItemCount() const;
2611
2612 /**
2613 Returns the client data associated with the item.
2614
2615 @see SetItemData()
2616
2617 @since 2.9.4
2618 */
2619 wxUIntPtr GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
2620
2621 /**
2622 Sets the value in the store and update the control.
2623 */
2624 void SetValue( const wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col );
2625
2626 /**
2627 Returns the value from the store.
2628 */
2629 void GetValue( wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col );
2630
2631 /**
2632 Sets the value in the store and update the control.
2633
2634 This method assumes that the string is stored in respective
2635 column.
2636 */
2637 void SetTextValue( const wxString &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col );
2638
2639 /**
2640 Returns the value from the store.
2641
2642 This method assumes that the string is stored in respective
2643 column.
2644 */
2645 wxString GetTextValue( unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const;
2646
2647 /**
2648 Sets the value in the store and update the control.
2649
2650 This method assumes that the boolean value is stored in
2651 respective column.
2652 */
2653 void SetToggleValue( bool value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col );
2654
2655 /**
2656 Returns the value from the store.
2657
2658 This method assumes that the boolean value is stored in
2659 respective column.
2660 */
2661 bool GetToggleValue( unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const;
2662
2663 /**
2664 Associates a client data pointer with the given item.
2665
2666 Notice that the control does @e not take ownership of the pointer for
2667 compatibility with wxListCtrl. I.e. it will @e not delete the pointer
2668 (if it is a pointer and not a number) itself, it is up to you to do it.
2669
2670 @see GetItemData()
2671
2672 @since 2.9.4
2673 */
2674 void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxUIntPtr data);
2675
2676 //@}
2677 };
2678
2679
2680 /**
2681 @class wxDataViewTreeCtrl
2682
2683 This class is a wxDataViewCtrl which internally uses a wxDataViewTreeStore
2684 and forwards most of its API to that class.
2685 Additionally, it uses a wxImageList to store a list of icons.
2686
2687 The main purpose of this class is to provide a simple upgrade path for code
2688 using wxTreeCtrl.
2689
2690 @beginStyleTable
2691 See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of supported styles.
2692 @endStyleTable
2693
2694 @beginEventEmissionTable
2695 See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of events emitted by this class.
2696 @endEventTable
2697
2698 @library{wxadv}
2699 @category{ctrl,dvc}
2700
2701 @since 2.9.0
2702
2703 @appearance{dataviewtreectrl}
2704 */
2705 class wxDataViewTreeCtrl : public wxDataViewCtrl
2706 {
2707 public:
2708 /**
2709 Default ctor.
2710 */
2711 wxDataViewTreeCtrl();
2712
2713 /**
2714 Constructor.
2715
2716 Calls Create().
2717 */
2718 wxDataViewTreeCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
2719 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
2720 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
2721 long style = wxDV_NO_HEADER | wxDV_ROW_LINES,
2722 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator);
2723
2724 /**
2725 Destructor. Deletes the image list if any.
2726 */
2727 virtual ~wxDataViewTreeCtrl();
2728
2729 /**
2730 Appends a container to the given @a parent.
2731 */
2732 wxDataViewItem AppendContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2733 const wxString& text,
2734 int icon = -1,
2735 int expanded = -1,
2736 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2737
2738 /**
2739 Appends an item to the given @a parent.
2740 */
2741 wxDataViewItem AppendItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2742 const wxString& text,
2743 int icon = -1,
2744 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2745
2746 /**
2747 Creates the control and a wxDataViewTreeStore as its internal model.
2748
2749 The default tree column created by this method is an editable column
2750 using wxDataViewIconTextRenderer as its renderer.
2751 */
2752 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
2753 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
2754 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
2755 long style = wxDV_NO_HEADER | wxDV_ROW_LINES,
2756 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator);
2757
2758 /**
2759 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2760 */
2761 void DeleteAllItems();
2762
2763 /**
2764 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2765 */
2766 void DeleteChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item);
2767
2768 /**
2769 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2770 */
2771 void DeleteItem(const wxDataViewItem& item);
2772
2773 /**
2774 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2775 */
2776 int GetChildCount(const wxDataViewItem& parent) const;
2777
2778 /**
2779 Returns the image list.
2780 */
2781 wxImageList* GetImageList();
2782
2783 /**
2784 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2785 */
2786 wxClientData* GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
2787
2788 /**
2789 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2790 */
2791 const wxIcon& GetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
2792
2793 /**
2794 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2795 */
2796 const wxIcon& GetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
2797
2798 /**
2799 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2800 */
2801 wxString GetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
2802
2803 /**
2804 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2805 */
2806 wxDataViewItem GetNthChild(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2807 unsigned int pos) const;
2808
2809 //@{
2810 /**
2811 Returns the store.
2812 */
2813 wxDataViewTreeStore* GetStore();
2814 const wxDataViewTreeStore* GetStore() const;
2815 //@}
2816
2817 /**
2818 Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses
2819 an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon.
2820 */
2821 wxDataViewItem InsertContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2822 const wxDataViewItem& previous,
2823 const wxString& text,
2824 int icon = -1,
2825 int expanded = -1,
2826 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2827
2828 /**
2829 Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses
2830 an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon.
2831 */
2832 wxDataViewItem InsertItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2833 const wxDataViewItem& previous,
2834 const wxString& text,
2835 int icon = -1,
2836 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2837
2838 /**
2839 Returns true if item is a container.
2840 */
2841 bool IsContainer( const wxDataViewItem& item );
2842
2843 /**
2844 Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses
2845 an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon.
2846 */
2847 wxDataViewItem PrependContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2848 const wxString& text,
2849 int icon = -1,
2850 int expanded = -1,
2851 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2852
2853 /**
2854 Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses
2855 an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon.
2856 */
2857 wxDataViewItem PrependItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
2858 const wxString& text,
2859 int icon = -1,
2860 wxClientData* data = NULL);
2861
2862 /**
2863 Sets the image list.
2864 */
2865 void SetImageList(wxImageList* imagelist);
2866
2867 /**
2868 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2869 */
2870 void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxClientData* data);
2871
2872 /**
2873 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2874 */
2875 void SetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item,
2876 const wxIcon& icon);
2877
2878 /**
2879 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2880 */
2881 void SetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxIcon& icon);
2882
2883 /**
2884 Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore.
2885 */
2886 void SetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item,
2887 const wxString& text);
2888 };
2889
2890
2891 /**
2892 @class wxDataViewListStore
2893
2894 wxDataViewListStore is a specialised wxDataViewModel for storing
2895 a simple table of data. Since it derives from wxDataViewIndexListModel
2896 its data is be accessed by row (i.e. by index) instead of only
2897 by wxDataViewItem.
2898
2899 This class actually stores the values (therefore its name)
2900 and implements all virtual methods from the base classes so it can be
2901 used directly without having to derive any class from it, but it is
2902 mostly used from within wxDataViewListCtrl.
2903
2904 @library{wxadv}
2905 @category{dvc}
2906 */
2907
2908 class wxDataViewListStore: public wxDataViewIndexListModel
2909 {
2910 public:
2911 /**
2912 Constructor
2913 */
2914 wxDataViewListStore();
2915
2916 /**
2917 Destructor
2918 */
2919 ~wxDataViewListStore();
2920
2921 /**
2922 Prepends a data column.
2923
2924 @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column.
2925
2926 This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in
2927 rows which exist in the store already.
2928 */
2929 void PrependColumn( const wxString &varianttype );
2930
2931 /**
2932 Inserts a data column before @a pos.
2933
2934 @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column.
2935
2936 This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in
2937 rows which exist in the store already.
2938 */
2939 void InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, const wxString &varianttype );
2940
2941 /**
2942 Appends a data column.
2943
2944 @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column.
2945
2946 This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in
2947 rows which exist in the store already.
2948 */
2949 void AppendColumn( const wxString &varianttype );
2950
2951 /**
2952 Appends an item (=row) and fills it with @a values.
2953
2954 The values must match the values specifies in the column
2955 in number and type. No (default) values are filled in
2956 automatically.
2957 */
2958 void AppendItem( const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2959
2960 /**
2961 Prepends an item (=row) and fills it with @a values.
2962
2963 The values must match the values specifies in the column
2964 in number and type. No (default) values are filled in
2965 automatically.
2966 */
2967 void PrependItem( const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2968
2969 /**
2970 Inserts an item (=row) and fills it with @a values.
2971
2972 The values must match the values specifies in the column
2973 in number and type. No (default) values are filled in
2974 automatically.
2975 */
2976 void InsertItem( unsigned int row, const wxVector<wxVariant> &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL );
2977
2978 /**
2979 Delete the item (=row) at position @a pos.
2980 */
2981 void DeleteItem( unsigned pos );
2982
2983 /**
2984 Delete all item (=all rows) in the store.
2985 */
2986 void DeleteAllItems();
2987
2988 /**
2989 Returns the number of items (=rows) in the control
2990
2991 @since 2.9.4
2992 */
2993 unsigned int GetItemCount() const;
2994
2995 /**
2996 Returns the client data associated with the item.
2997
2998 @see SetItemData()
2999
3000 @since 2.9.4
3001 */
3002 wxUIntPtr GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
3003
3004 /**
3005 Overridden from wxDataViewModel
3006 */
3007 virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const;
3008
3009 /**
3010 Overridden from wxDataViewModel
3011 */
3012 virtual wxString GetColumnType( unsigned int col ) const;
3013
3014 /**
3015 Sets the client data associated with the item.
3016
3017 Notice that this class does @e not take ownership of the passed in
3018 pointer and will not delete it.
3019
3020 @see GetItemData()
3021
3022 @since 2.9.4
3023 */
3024 void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxUIntPtr data);
3025
3026 /**
3027 Overridden from wxDataViewIndexListModel
3028 */
3029 virtual void GetValueByRow( wxVariant &value,
3030 unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const;
3031
3032 /**
3033 Overridden from wxDataViewIndexListModel
3034 */
3035 virtual bool SetValueByRow( const wxVariant &value,
3036 unsigned int row, unsigned int col );
3037 };
3038
3039
3040 /**
3041 @class wxDataViewTreeStore
3042
3043 wxDataViewTreeStore is a specialised wxDataViewModel for storing simple
3044 trees very much like wxTreeCtrl does and it offers a similar API.
3045
3046 This class actually stores the entire tree and the values (therefore its name)
3047 and implements all virtual methods from the base class so it can be used directly
3048 without having to derive any class from it, but it is mostly used from within
3049 wxDataViewTreeCtrl.
3050
3051 @library{wxadv}
3052 @category{dvc}
3053 */
3054 class wxDataViewTreeStore : public wxDataViewModel
3055 {
3056 public:
3057 /**
3058 Constructor. Creates the invisible root node internally.
3059 */
3060 wxDataViewTreeStore();
3061
3062 /**
3063 Destructor.
3064 */
3065 virtual ~wxDataViewTreeStore();
3066
3067 /**
3068 Append a container.
3069 */
3070 wxDataViewItem AppendContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3071 const wxString& text,
3072 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3073 const wxIcon& expanded = wxNullIcon,
3074 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3075
3076 /**
3077 Append an item.
3078 */
3079 wxDataViewItem AppendItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3080 const wxString& text,
3081 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3082 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3083
3084 /**
3085 Delete all item in the model.
3086 */
3087 void DeleteAllItems();
3088
3089 /**
3090 Delete all children of the item, but not the item itself.
3091 */
3092 void DeleteChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item);
3093
3094 /**
3095 Delete this item.
3096 */
3097 void DeleteItem(const wxDataViewItem& item);
3098
3099 /**
3100 Return the number of children of item.
3101 */
3102 int GetChildCount(const wxDataViewItem& parent) const;
3103
3104 /**
3105 Returns the client data associated with the item.
3106 */
3107 wxClientData* GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
3108
3109 /**
3110 Returns the icon to display in expanded containers.
3111 */
3112 const wxIcon& GetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
3113
3114 /**
3115 Returns the icon of the item.
3116 */
3117 const wxIcon& GetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
3118
3119 /**
3120 Returns the text of the item.
3121 */
3122 wxString GetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item) const;
3123
3124 /**
3125 Returns the nth child item of item.
3126 */
3127 wxDataViewItem GetNthChild(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3128 unsigned int pos) const;
3129
3130 /**
3131 Inserts a container after @a previous.
3132 */
3133 wxDataViewItem InsertContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3134 const wxDataViewItem& previous,
3135 const wxString& text,
3136 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3137 const wxIcon& expanded = wxNullIcon,
3138 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3139
3140 /**
3141 Inserts an item after @a previous.
3142 */
3143 wxDataViewItem InsertItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3144 const wxDataViewItem& previous,
3145 const wxString& text,
3146 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3147 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3148
3149 /**
3150 Inserts a container before the first child item or @a parent.
3151 */
3152 wxDataViewItem PrependContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3153 const wxString& text,
3154 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3155 const wxIcon& expanded = wxNullIcon,
3156 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3157
3158 /**
3159 Inserts an item before the first child item or @a parent.
3160 */
3161 wxDataViewItem PrependItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent,
3162 const wxString& text,
3163 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon,
3164 wxClientData* data = NULL);
3165
3166 /**
3167 Sets the client data associated with the item.
3168 */
3169 void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxClientData* data);
3170
3171 /**
3172 Sets the expanded icon for the item.
3173 */
3174 void SetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item,
3175 const wxIcon& icon);
3176
3177 /**
3178 Sets the icon for the item.
3179 */
3180 void SetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxIcon& icon);
3181 };
3182
3183
3184 /**
3185 @class wxDataViewIconText
3186
3187 wxDataViewIconText is used by wxDataViewIconTextRenderer for data transfer.
3188 This class can be converted to and from a wxVariant.
3189
3190 @library{wxadv}
3191 @category{dvc}
3192 */
3193 class wxDataViewIconText : public wxObject
3194 {
3195 public:
3196 //@{
3197 /**
3198 Constructor.
3199 */
3200 wxDataViewIconText(const wxString& text = wxEmptyString,
3201 const wxIcon& icon = wxNullIcon);
3202 wxDataViewIconText(const wxDataViewIconText& other);
3203 //@}
3204
3205 /**
3206 Gets the icon.
3207 */
3208 const wxIcon& GetIcon() const;
3209
3210 /**
3211 Gets the text.
3212 */
3213 wxString GetText() const;
3214
3215 /**
3216 Set the icon.
3217 */
3218 void SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon);
3219
3220 /**
3221 Set the text.
3222 */
3223 void SetText(const wxString& text);
3224 };
3225
3226
3227
3228 /**
3229 @class wxDataViewEvent
3230
3231 This is the event class for the wxDataViewCtrl notifications.
3232
3233 @beginEventTable{wxDataViewEvent}
3234 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED(id, func)}
3235 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED event.
3236 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED(id, func)}
3237 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event.
3238 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED(id, func)}
3239 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED event.
3240 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE(id, func)}
3241 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event.
3242 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING(id, func)}
3243 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING event.
3244 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED(id, func)}
3245 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED event.
3246 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING(id, func)}
3247 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING event.
3248 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED(id, func)}
3249 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED event.
3250 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED(id, func)}
3251 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event.
3252 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU(id, func)}
3253 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU event.
3254 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK(id, func)}
3255 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK event.
3256 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK(id, func)}
3257 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICKED event.
3258 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED(id, func)}
3259 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED event.
3260 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED(id, func)}
3261 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED event.
3262 Currently this even is only generated when using the native OSX
3263 version.
3264 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG(id, func)}
3265 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG event.
3266 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE(id, func)}
3267 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE event.
3268 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP(id, func)}
3269 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP event.
3270 @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT(id, func)}
3271 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT event.
3272 @endEventTable
3273
3274 @library{wxadv}
3275 @category{events,dvc}
3276 */
3277 class wxDataViewEvent : public wxNotifyEvent
3278 {
3279 public:
3280 /**
3281 Constructor. Typically used by wxWidgets internals only.
3282 */
3283 wxDataViewEvent(wxEventType commandType = wxEVT_NULL,
3284 int winid = 0);
3285
3286 /**
3287 Returns the position of the column in the control or -1
3288 if no column field was set by the event emitter.
3289 */
3290 int GetColumn() const;
3291
3292 /**
3293 Returns a pointer to the wxDataViewColumn from which
3294 the event was emitted or @NULL.
3295 */
3296 wxDataViewColumn* GetDataViewColumn() const;
3297
3298 /**
3299 Returns the wxDataViewModel associated with the event.
3300 */
3301 wxDataViewModel* GetModel() const;
3302
3303 /**
3304 Returns the position of a context menu event in screen coordinates.
3305 */
3306 wxPoint GetPosition() const;
3307
3308 /**
3309 Returns a reference to a value.
3310 */
3311 const wxVariant& GetValue() const;
3312
3313 /**
3314 Can be used to determine whether the new value is going to be accepted
3315 in wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE handler.
3316
3317 Returns @true if editing the item was cancelled or if the user tried to
3318 enter an invalid value (refused by wxDataViewRenderer::Validate()). If
3319 this method returns @false, it means that the value in the model is
3320 about to be changed to the new one.
3321
3322 Notice that wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event handler can
3323 call wxNotifyEvent::Veto() to prevent this from happening.
3324
3325 Currently support for setting this field and for vetoing the change is
3326 only available in the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl, i.e. under MSW
3327 but not GTK nor OS X.
3328
3329 @since 2.9.3
3330 */
3331 bool IsEditCancelled() const;
3332
3333 /**
3334 Sets the column index associated with this event.
3335 */
3336 void SetColumn(int col);
3337
3338 /**
3339 For @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK only.
3340 */
3341 void SetDataViewColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col);
3342
3343 /**
3344 Sets the dataview model associated with this event.
3345 */
3346 void SetModel(wxDataViewModel* model);
3347
3348 /**
3349 Sets the value associated with this event.
3350 */
3351 void SetValue(const wxVariant& value);
3352
3353 /**
3354 Set wxDataObject for data transfer within a drag operation.
3355 */
3356 void SetDataObject( wxDataObject *obj );
3357
3358 /**
3359 Gets the wxDataFormat during a drop operation.
3360 */
3361 wxDataFormat GetDataFormat() const;
3362
3363 /**
3364 Gets the data size for a drop data transfer.
3365 */
3366 size_t GetDataSize() const;
3367
3368 /**
3369 Gets the data buffer for a drop data transfer.
3370 */
3371 void *GetDataBuffer() const;
3372
3373 /**
3374 Specify the kind of the drag operation to perform.
3375
3376 This method can be used inside a wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG
3377 handler in order to configure the drag operation. Valid values are
3378 ::wxDrag_CopyOnly (default), ::wxDrag_AllowMove (allow the data to be
3379 moved) and ::wxDrag_DefaultMove.
3380
3381 Currently it is only honoured by the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl
3382 (used e.g. under MSW) and not supported by the native GTK and OS X
3383 versions.
3384
3385 @see GetDropEffect()
3386
3387 @since 2.9.4
3388 */
3389 void SetDragFlags(int flags);
3390
3391 /**
3392 Returns the effect the user requested to happen to the dropped data.
3393
3394 This function can be used inside
3395 wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE and
3396 wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP handlers and returns whether the user
3397 is trying to copy (the return value is ::wxDragCopy) or move (if the
3398 return value is ::wxDragMove) the data.
3399
3400 Currently this is only available when using the generic version of
3401 wxDataViewCtrl (used e.g. under MSW) and always returns ::wxDragNone in
3402 the GTK and OS X native versions.
3403
3404 @since 2.9.4
3405 */
3406 wxDragResult GetDropEffect() const;
3407
3408 /**
3409 Return the first row that will be displayed.
3410 */
3411 int GetCacheFrom() const;
3412
3413 /**
3414 Return the last row that will be displayed.
3415 */
3416 int GetCacheTo() const;
3417
3418
3419
3420
3421 wxDataViewItem GetItem() const;
3422 void SetItem( const wxDataViewItem &item );
3423 void SetEditCanceled(bool editCancelled);
3424 void SetPosition( int x, int y );
3425 void SetCache(int from, int to);
3426 wxDataObject *GetDataObject() const;
3427 void SetDataFormat( const wxDataFormat &format );
3428 void SetDataSize( size_t size );
3429 void SetDataBuffer( void* buf );
3430 int GetDragFlags() const;
3431 void SetDropEffect( wxDragResult effect );
3432
3433 };
3434