Re: Gtk2::Simple::Tree (preview)
- From: "A. Pagaltzis" <pagaltzis gmx de>
- To: gtk-perl-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gtk2::Simple::Tree (preview)
- Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 07:56:48 +0200
* muppet <scott asofyet org> [2004-04-16 05:19]:
if we go to using accessor methods to get data in and out of
the tree at paths, then the tie is, well, pretty much
unnecessary. a list of lists structure could be used to
represent the data when going in and possibly dumping out.
That's why I went back to think about the tied interface about
halfway through my rambling mail. I realized that what I had
proposed was essentially the same API as is natively offered by
Gtk+ anyway, making the ::Simple stuff moot.
Consider my suggestions for any additional API revoked.
In fact I think I can go back all the way to my data structure
change proposition and make a much more solid proposition,
assuming it is acceptable to switch from 0-based to 1-based
indices for the children.
Status quo, as a reminder:
{
value => [ qw/1 2 3 4/ ],
children => [
{
value => [ qw/5 6 7 8/ ]
},
{
value => [ qw/9 10 11 12/ ]
},
],
}
Proposition:
[
[ qw/1 2 3 4/ ],
[
[ qw/5 6 7 8/ ]
],
[
[ qw/9 10 11 12/ ]
],
]
And then the interface becomes
use constant VALUES => 0;
@{ $stree->{data}[13][4][3][VALUES] } = [...]
I've been staring at this datastructure for a few minutes now,
and I believe it will greatly simplify things on all levels. The
interface is easy to understand and easy to use, does not involve
any made-up syntax, and should be trivial to implement. In
general, this feels like a well designed solution.
I am comfortable saying this is my final proposition. Thanks for
humouring me and hammering on my halfbaked ideas while I thrashed
out the details in my mind -- I hope this was of value to Ross.
:-)
--
Regards,
Aristotle
"If you can't laugh at yourself, you don't take life seriously enough."
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