X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/fa629adae4b372620b2109777ec37c2deed24d58..f1b08e84a191caaa975569e0cac89658058c7730:/interface/wx/dataview.h diff --git a/interface/wx/dataview.h b/interface/wx/dataview.h index 1bcdf86eb0..bfbf14018c 100644 --- a/interface/wx/dataview.h +++ b/interface/wx/dataview.h @@ -327,28 +327,17 @@ protected: /** - @class wxDataViewIndexListModel - - wxDataViewIndexListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address - an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem (which you can - obtain from this class). - This model also provides its own wxDataViewIndexListModel::Compare - method which sorts the model's data by the index. + @class wxDataViewListModel - This model is not a virtual model since the control stores each wxDataViewItem. - Use wxDataViewVirtualListModel if you need to display millions of items or - have other reason to use a virtual control. + Base class with abstract API for wxDataViewIndexListModel and + wxDataViewVirtualListModel. @library{wxadv} @category{dvc} */ -class wxDataViewIndexListModel : public wxDataViewModel +class wxDataViewListModel : public wxDataViewModel { public: - /** - Constructor. - */ - wxDataViewIndexListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0); /** Destructor. @@ -455,6 +444,34 @@ public: }; +/** + @class wxDataViewIndexListModel + + wxDataViewIndexListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address + an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem (which you can + obtain from this class). + This model also provides its own wxDataViewIndexListModel::Compare + method which sorts the model's data by the index. + + This model is not a virtual model since the control stores each wxDataViewItem. + Use wxDataViewVirtualListModel if you need to display millions of items or + have other reason to use a virtual control. + + @see wxDataViewListModel for the API. + + @library{wxadv} + @category{dvc} +*/ + +class wxDataViewIndexListModel : public wxDataViewListModel +{ +public: + /** + Constructor. + */ + wxDataViewIndexListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0); + +}; /** @class wxDataViewVirtualListModel @@ -464,15 +481,15 @@ public: the exact same interface as wxDataViewIndexListModel. The important difference is that under platforms other than OS X, using this model will result in a truly virtual control able to handle millions of items - as the control doesn't store any item (a feature not supported by the - Carbon API under OS X). + as the control doesn't store any item (a feature not supported by OS X). - @see wxDataViewIndexListModel for the API. + @see wxDataViewListModel for the API. @library{wxadv} @category{dvc} */ -class wxDataViewVirtualListModel : public wxDataViewModel + +class wxDataViewVirtualListModel : public wxDataViewListModel { public: /** @@ -480,10 +497,6 @@ public: */ wxDataViewVirtualListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0); - /** - Returns the number of virtual items (i.e. rows) in the list. - */ - unsigned int GetCount() const; }; @@ -676,7 +689,8 @@ public: const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, - const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator); + const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, + const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr); /** Destructor. @@ -857,7 +871,8 @@ public: const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, - const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator); + const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, + const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr); /** Deletes given column. @@ -913,6 +928,26 @@ public: */ wxDataViewColumn* GetExpanderColumn() const; + /** + Returns the currently focused item. + + This is the item that the keyboard commands apply to. It may be invalid + if there is no focus currently. + + This method is mostly useful for the controls with @c wxDV_MULTIPLE + style as in the case of single selection it returns the same thing as + GetSelection(). + + Notice that under all platforms except Mac OS X the currently focused + item may be selected or not but under OS X the current item is always + selected. + + @see SetCurrentItem() + + @since 2.9.2 + */ + wxDataViewItem GetCurrentItem() const; + /** Returns indentation. */ @@ -963,6 +998,10 @@ public: /** Select the given item. + + In single selection mode this changes the (unique) currently selected + item. In multi selection mode, the @a item is selected and the + previously selected items remain selected. */ virtual void Select(const wxDataViewItem& item); @@ -976,6 +1015,25 @@ public: */ void SetExpanderColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col); + /** + Changes the currently focused item. + + The @a item parameter must be valid, there is no way to remove the + current item from the control. + + In single selection mode, calling this method is the same as calling + Select() and is thus not very useful. In multiple selection mode this + method only moves the current item however without changing the + selection except under OS X where the current item is always selected, + so calling SetCurrentItem() selects @a item if it hadn't been selected + before. + + @see GetCurrentItem() + + @since 2.9.2 + */ + void SetCurrentItem(const wxDataViewItem& item); + /** Sets the indendation. */