gtk2/examples/list/list.c
Shawn Amundson c36ca76bb8 Tue Mar 31 15:41:57 PST 1998 Shawn T. Amundson
* Makefile.am:
	* examples/*: added the rest of the tutorial examples
1998-03-31 23:43:49 +00:00

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/* This file extracted from the GTK tutorial. */
/* list.c */
/* include the gtk+ header files
* include stdio.h, we need that for the printf() function
*/
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/* this is our data identification string to store
* data in list items
*/
const gchar *list_item_data_key="list_item_data";
/* prototypes for signal handler that we are going to connect
* to the GtkList widget
*/
static void sigh_print_selection (GtkWidget *gtklist,
gpointer func_data);
static void sigh_button_event (GtkWidget *gtklist,
GdkEventButton *event,
GtkWidget *frame);
/* main function to set up the user interface */
gint main (int argc, gchar *argv[])
{
GtkWidget *separator;
GtkWidget *window;
GtkWidget *vbox;
GtkWidget *scrolled_window;
GtkWidget *frame;
GtkWidget *gtklist;
GtkWidget *button;
GtkWidget *list_item;
GList *dlist;
guint i;
gchar buffer[64];
/* initialize gtk+ (and subsequently gdk) */
gtk_init(&argc, &argv);
/* create a window to put all the widgets in
* connect gtk_main_quit() to the "destroy" event of
* the window to handle window manager close-window-events
*/
window=gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(window), "GtkList Example");
gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(window),
"destroy",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(gtk_main_quit),
NULL);
/* inside the window we need a box to arrange the widgets
* vertically */
vbox=gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 5);
gtk_container_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), 5);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), vbox);
gtk_widget_show(vbox);
/* this is the scolled window to put the GtkList widget inside */
scrolled_window=gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL);
gtk_widget_set_usize(scrolled_window, 250, 150);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), scrolled_window);
gtk_widget_show(scrolled_window);
/* create the GtkList widget
* connect the sigh_print_selection() signal handler
* function to the "selection_changed" signal of the GtkList
* to print out the selected items each time the selection
* has changed */
gtklist=gtk_list_new();
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), gtklist);
gtk_widget_show(gtklist);
gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gtklist),
"selection_changed",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(sigh_print_selection),
NULL);
/* we create a "Prison" to put a list item in ;)
*/
frame=gtk_frame_new("Prison");
gtk_widget_set_usize(frame, 200, 50);
gtk_container_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(frame), 5);
gtk_frame_set_shadow_type(GTK_FRAME(frame), GTK_SHADOW_OUT);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), frame);
gtk_widget_show(frame);
/* connect the sigh_button_event() signal handler to the GtkList
* wich will handle the "arresting" of list items
*/
gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gtklist),
"button_release_event",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(sigh_button_event),
frame);
/* create a separator
*/
separator=gtk_hseparator_new();
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), separator);
gtk_widget_show(separator);
/* finaly create a button and connect it<69>s "clicked" signal
* to the destroyment of the window
*/
button=gtk_button_new_with_label("Close");
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), button);
gtk_widget_show(button);
gtk_signal_connect_object(GTK_OBJECT(button),
"clicked",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(gtk_widget_destroy),
GTK_OBJECT(window));
/* now we create 5 list items, each having it<69>s own
* label and add them to the GtkList using gtk_container_add()
* also we query the text string from the label and
* associate it with the list_item_data_key for each list item
*/
for (i=0; i<5; i++) {
GtkWidget *label;
gchar *string;
sprintf(buffer, "ListItemContainer with Label #%d", i);
label=gtk_label_new(buffer);
list_item=gtk_list_item_new();
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(list_item), label);
gtk_widget_show(label);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(gtklist), list_item);
gtk_widget_show(list_item);
gtk_label_get(GTK_LABEL(label), &string);
gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(list_item),
list_item_data_key,
string);
}
/* here, we are creating another 5 labels, this time
* we use gtk_list_item_new_with_label() for the creation
* we can<61>t query the text string from the label because
* we don<6F>t have the labels pointer and therefore
* we just associate the list_item_data_key of each
* list item with the same text string
* for adding of the list items we put them all into a doubly
* linked list (GList), and then add them by a single call to
* gtk_list_append_items()
* because we use g_list_prepend() to put the items into the
* doubly linked list, their order will be descending (instead
* of ascending when using g_list_append())
*/
dlist=NULL;
for (; i<10; i++) {
sprintf(buffer, "List Item with Label %d", i);
list_item=gtk_list_item_new_with_label(buffer);
dlist=g_list_prepend(dlist, list_item);
gtk_widget_show(list_item);
gtk_object_set_data(GTK_OBJECT(list_item),
list_item_data_key,
"ListItem with integrated Label");
}
gtk_list_append_items(GTK_LIST(gtklist), dlist);
/* finaly we want to see the window, don<6F>t we? ;)
*/
gtk_widget_show(window);
/* fire up the main event loop of gtk
*/
gtk_main();
/* we get here after gtk_main_quit() has been called which
* happens if the main window gets destroyed
*/
return 0;
}
/* this is the signal handler that got connected to button
* press/release events of the GtkList
*/
void
sigh_button_event (GtkWidget *gtklist,
GdkEventButton *event,
GtkWidget *frame)
{
/* we only do something if the third (rightmost mouse button
* was released
*/
if (event->type==GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE &&
event->button==3) {
GList *dlist, *free_list;
GtkWidget *new_prisoner;
/* fetch the currently selected list item which
* will be our next prisoner ;)
*/
dlist=GTK_LIST(gtklist)->selection;
if (dlist)
new_prisoner=GTK_WIDGET(dlist->data);
else
new_prisoner=NULL;
/* look for already prisoned list items, we
* will put them back into the list
* remember to free the doubly linked list that
* gtk_container_children() returns
*/
dlist=gtk_container_children(GTK_CONTAINER(frame));
free_list=dlist;
while (dlist) {
GtkWidget *list_item;
list_item=dlist->data;
gtk_widget_reparent(list_item, gtklist);
dlist=dlist->next;
}
g_list_free(free_list);
/* if we have a new prisoner, remove him from the
* GtkList and put him into the frame "Prison"
* we need to unselect the item before
*/
if (new_prisoner) {
GList static_dlist;
static_dlist.data=new_prisoner;
static_dlist.next=NULL;
static_dlist.prev=NULL;
gtk_list_unselect_child(GTK_LIST(gtklist),
new_prisoner);
gtk_widget_reparent(new_prisoner, frame);
}
}
}
/* this is the signal handler that gets called if GtkList
* emits the "selection_changed" signal
*/
void
sigh_print_selection (GtkWidget *gtklist,
gpointer func_data)
{
GList *dlist;
/* fetch the doubly linked list of selected items
* of the GtkList, remember to treat this as read-only!
*/
dlist=GTK_LIST(gtklist)->selection;
/* if there are no selected items there is nothing more
* to do than just telling the user so
*/
if (!dlist) {
g_print("Selection cleared\n");
return;
}
/* ok, we got a selection and so we print it
*/
g_print("The selection is a ");
/* get the list item from the doubly linked list
* and then query the data associated with list_item_data_key
* we then just print it
*/
while (dlist) {
GtkObject *list_item;
gchar *item_data_string;
list_item=GTK_OBJECT(dlist->data);
item_data_string=gtk_object_get_data(list_item,
list_item_data_key);
g_print("%s ", item_data_string);
dlist=dlist->next;
}
g_print("\n");
}