Function

GtkTreeRowReferencenew_proxy

deprecated: 4.10 

Declaration [src]

GtkTreeRowReference*
gtk_tree_row_reference_new_proxy (
  GObject* proxy,
  GtkTreeModel* model,
  GtkTreePath* path
)

Description [src]

You do not need to use this function.

Creates a row reference based on path.

This reference will keep pointing to the node pointed to by path, so long as it exists. If path isn’t a valid path in model, then NULL is returned. However, unlike references created with gtk_tree_row_reference_new(), it does not listen to the model for changes. The creator of the row reference must do this explicitly using gtk_tree_row_reference_inserted(), gtk_tree_row_reference_deleted(), gtk_tree_row_reference_reordered().

These functions must be called exactly once per proxy when the corresponding signal on the model is emitted. This single call updates all row references for that proxy. Since built-in GTK objects like GtkTreeView already use this mechanism internally, using them as the proxy object will produce unpredictable results. Further more, passing the same object as model and proxy doesn’t work for reasons of internal implementation.

This type of row reference is primarily meant by structures that need to carefully monitor exactly when a row reference updates itself, and is not generally needed by most applications.

Deprecated since: 4.10

Please do not use it in newly written code.

Parameters

proxy

Type: GObject

A proxy GObject.

The data is owned by the caller of the function.
model

Type: GtkTreeModel

A GtkTreeModel.

The data is owned by the caller of the function.
path

Type: GtkTreePath

A valid GtkTreePath to monitor.

The data is owned by the caller of the function.

Return value

Type: GtkTreeRowReference

A newly allocated GtkTreeRowReference.

The caller of the function takes ownership of the data, and is responsible for freeing it.
The return value can be NULL.