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Python
# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*-
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# generictreemodel - GenericTreeModel implementation for pygtk compatibility.
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# Copyright (C) 2013 Simon Feltman
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#
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# generictreemodel.py: GenericTreeModel implementation for pygtk compatibility
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# System
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import sys
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import random
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import collections
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import ctypes
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# GObject
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from gi.repository import GObject
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from gi.repository import Gtk
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class _CTreeIter(ctypes.Structure):
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_fields_ = [('stamp', ctypes.c_int),
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('user_data', ctypes.c_void_p),
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('user_data2', ctypes.c_void_p),
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('user_data3', ctypes.c_void_p)]
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@classmethod
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def from_iter(cls, iter):
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offset = sys.getsizeof(object()) # size of PyObject_HEAD
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return ctypes.POINTER(cls).from_address(id(iter) + offset)
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def _get_user_data_as_pyobject(iter):
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citer = _CTreeIter.from_iter(iter)
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return ctypes.cast(citer.contents.user_data, ctypes.py_object).value
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def handle_exception(default_return):
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"""Returns a function which can act as a decorator for wrapping exceptions and
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returning "default_return" upon an exception being thrown.
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This is used to wrap Gtk.TreeModel "do_" method implementations so we can return
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a proper value from the override upon an exception occurring with client code
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implemented by the "on_" methods.
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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def wrapped_func(*args, **kargs):
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try:
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return func(*args, **kargs)
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except:
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# Use excepthook directly to avoid any printing to the screen
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# if someone installed an except hook.
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sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info())
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return default_return
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return wrapped_func
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return decorator
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class GenericTreeModel(GObject.GObject, Gtk.TreeModel):
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"""A base implementation of a Gtk.TreeModel for python.
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The GenericTreeModel eases implementing the Gtk.TreeModel interface in Python.
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The class can be subclassed to provide a TreeModel implementation which works
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directly with Python objects instead of iterators.
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All of the on_* methods should be overridden by subclasses to provide the
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underlying implementation a way to access custom model data. For the purposes of
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this API, all custom model data supplied or handed back through the overridable
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API will use the argument names: node, parent, and child in regards to user data
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python objects.
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The create_tree_iter, set_user_data, invalidate_iters, iter_is_valid methods are
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available to help manage Gtk.TreeIter objects and their Python object references.
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GenericTreeModel manages a pool of user data nodes that have been used with iters.
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This pool stores a references to user data nodes as a dictionary value with the
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key being the integer id of the data. This id is what the Gtk.TreeIter objects
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use to reference data in the pool.
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References will be removed from the pool when the model is deleted or explicitly
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by using the optional "node" argument to the "row_deleted" method when notifying
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the model of row deletion.
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"""
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leak_references = GObject.Property(default=True, type=bool,
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blurb="If True, strong references to user data attached to iters are "
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"stored in a dictionary pool (default). Otherwise the user data is "
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"stored as a raw pointer to a python object without a reference.")
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#
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# Methods
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#
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initialize. Make sure to call this from derived classes if overridden."""
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super(GenericTreeModel, self).__init__()
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self.stamp = 0
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#: Dictionary of (id(user_data): user_data), used when leak-refernces=False
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self._held_refs = dict()
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# Set initial stamp
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self.invalidate_iters()
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def iter_depth_first(self):
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"""Depth-first iteration of the entire TreeModel yielding the python nodes."""
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stack = collections.deque([None])
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while stack:
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it = stack.popleft()
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if it is not None:
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yield self.get_user_data(it)
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children = [self.iter_nth_child(it, i)
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for i in range(self.iter_n_children(it))]
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stack.extendleft(reversed(children))
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def invalidate_iter(self, iter):
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"""Clear user data and its reference from the iter and this model."""
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iter.stamp = 0
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if iter.user_data:
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if iter.user_data in self._held_refs:
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del self._held_refs[iter.user_data]
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iter.user_data = None
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def invalidate_iters(self):
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"""
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This method invalidates all TreeIter objects associated with this custom tree model
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and frees their locally pooled references.
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"""
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self.stamp = random.randint(-2147483648, 2147483647)
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self._held_refs.clear()
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def iter_is_valid(self, iter):
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"""
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:Returns:
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True if the gtk.TreeIter specified by iter is valid for the custom tree model.
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"""
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return iter.stamp == self.stamp
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def get_user_data(self, iter):
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"""Get the user_data associated with the given TreeIter.
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GenericTreeModel stores arbitrary Python objects mapped to instances of Gtk.TreeIter.
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This method allows to retrieve the Python object held by the given iterator.
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"""
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if self.leak_references:
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return self._held_refs[iter.user_data]
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else:
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return _get_user_data_as_pyobject(iter)
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def set_user_data(self, iter, user_data):
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"""Applies user_data and stamp to the given iter.
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If the models "leak_references" property is set, a reference to the
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user_data is stored with the model to ensure we don't run into bad
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memory problems with the TreeIter.
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"""
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iter.user_data = id(user_data)
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if user_data is None:
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self.invalidate_iter(iter)
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else:
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iter.stamp = self.stamp
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if self.leak_references:
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self._held_refs[iter.user_data] = user_data
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def create_tree_iter(self, user_data):
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"""Create a Gtk.TreeIter instance with the given user_data specific for this model.
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Use this method to create Gtk.TreeIter instance instead of directly calling
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Gtk.Treeiter(), this will ensure proper reference managment of wrapped used_data.
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"""
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iter = Gtk.TreeIter()
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self.set_user_data(iter, user_data)
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return iter
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def _create_tree_iter(self, data):
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"""Internal creation of a (bool, TreeIter) pair for returning directly
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back to the view interfacing with this model."""
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if data is None:
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return (False, None)
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else:
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it = self.create_tree_iter(data)
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return (True, it)
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def row_deleted(self, path, node=None):
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"""Notify the model a row has been deleted.
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Use the node parameter to ensure the user_data reference associated
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with the path is properly freed by this model.
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:Parameters:
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path : Gtk.TreePath
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Path to the row that has been deleted.
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node : object
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Python object used as the node returned from "on_get_iter". This is
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optional but ensures the model will not leak references to this object.
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"""
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super(GenericTreeModel, self).row_deleted(path)
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node_id = id(node)
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if node_id in self._held_refs:
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del self._held_refs[node_id]
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#
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# GtkTreeModel Interface Implementation
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#
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@handle_exception(0)
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def do_get_flags(self):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self.on_get_flags()
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@handle_exception(0)
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def do_get_n_columns(self):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self.on_get_n_columns()
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@handle_exception(GObject.TYPE_INVALID)
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def do_get_column_type(self, index):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self.on_get_column_type(index)
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@handle_exception((False, None))
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def do_get_iter(self, path):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self._create_tree_iter(self.on_get_iter(path))
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@handle_exception(False)
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def do_iter_next(self, iter):
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"""Internal method."""
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if iter is None:
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next_data = self.on_iter_next(None)
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else:
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next_data = self.on_iter_next(self.get_user_data(iter))
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self.set_user_data(iter, next_data)
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return next_data is not None
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@handle_exception(None)
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def do_get_path(self, iter):
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"""Internal method."""
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path = self.on_get_path(self.get_user_data(iter))
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if path is None:
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return None
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else:
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return Gtk.TreePath(path)
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@handle_exception(None)
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def do_get_value(self, iter, column):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self.on_get_value(self.get_user_data(iter), column)
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@handle_exception((False, None))
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def do_iter_children(self, parent):
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"""Internal method."""
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data = self.get_user_data(parent) if parent else None
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return self._create_tree_iter(self.on_iter_children(data))
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@handle_exception(False)
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def do_iter_has_child(self, parent):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self.on_iter_has_child(self.get_user_data(parent))
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@handle_exception(0)
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def do_iter_n_children(self, iter):
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"""Internal method."""
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if iter is None:
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return self.on_iter_n_children(None)
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return self.on_iter_n_children(self.get_user_data(iter))
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@handle_exception((False, None))
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def do_iter_nth_child(self, parent, n):
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"""Internal method."""
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if parent is None:
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data = self.on_iter_nth_child(None, n)
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else:
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data = self.on_iter_nth_child(self.get_user_data(parent), n)
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return self._create_tree_iter(data)
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@handle_exception((False, None))
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def do_iter_parent(self, child):
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"""Internal method."""
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return self._create_tree_iter(self.on_iter_parent(self.get_user_data(child)))
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@handle_exception(None)
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def do_ref_node(self, iter):
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self.on_ref_node(self.get_user_data(iter))
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@handle_exception(None)
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def do_unref_node(self, iter):
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self.on_unref_node(self.get_user_data(iter))
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#
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# Python Subclass Overridables
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#
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def on_get_flags(self):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns Gtk.TreeModelFlags:
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The flags for this model. See: Gtk.TreeModelFlags
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_get_n_columns(self):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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The number of columns for this model.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_get_column_type(self, index):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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The column type for the given index.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_get_iter(self, path):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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A python object (node) for the given TreePath.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_next(self, node):
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"""Overridable.
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:Parameters:
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node : object
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Node at current level.
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:Returns:
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A python object (node) following the given node at the current level.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_get_path(self, node):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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A TreePath for the given node.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_get_value(self, node, column):
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"""Overridable.
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:Parameters:
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node : object
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column : int
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Column index to get the value from.
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:Returns:
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The value of the column for the given node."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_children(self, parent):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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The first child of parent or None if parent has no children.
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If parent is None, return the first node of the model.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_has_child(self, node):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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True if the given node has children.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_n_children(self, node):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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The number of children for the given node. If node is None,
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return the number of top level nodes.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_nth_child(self, parent, n):
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"""Overridable.
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:Parameters:
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parent : object
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n : int
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Index of child within parent.
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:Returns:
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The child for the given parent index starting at 0. If parent None,
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return the top level node corresponding to "n".
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If "n" is larger then available nodes, return None.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_iter_parent(self, child):
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"""Overridable.
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:Returns:
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The parent node of child or None if child is a top level node."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def on_ref_node(self, node):
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pass
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def on_unref_node(self, node):
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pass
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