pub struct ReverseModel<M>(/* private fields */)
where
    M: Model + 'static;Expand description
Provides a reversed view of another Model.
When the other Model is updated, the ReverseModel is updated accordingly.
Generic parameters:
- Mthe type of the wrapped- Model.
§Example
Here we have a VecModel holding crate::SharedStrings.
It is then reversed into a ReverseModel.
let model = VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]);
let reverse_model = ReverseModel::new(model);
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));Alternatively you can use the shortcut ModelExt::reverse.
let reverse_model = VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]).reverse();
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));If you want to modify the underlying VecModel you can give the ReverseModel a Rc of it:
let model = Rc::new(VecModel::from(vec![
    SharedString::from("Lorem"),
    SharedString::from("ipsum"),
    SharedString::from("dolor"),
]));
let reverse_model = ReverseModel::new(model.clone());
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));
model.push(SharedString::from("opsom"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(0).unwrap(), SharedString::from("opsom"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(1).unwrap(), SharedString::from("dolor"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(2).unwrap(), SharedString::from("ipsum"));
assert_eq!(reverse_model.row_data(3).unwrap(), SharedString::from("Lorem"));Implementations§
Source§impl<M> ReverseModel<M>where
    M: Model + 'static,
 
impl<M> ReverseModel<M>where
    M: Model + 'static,
Sourcepub fn new(wrapped_model: M) -> Self
 
pub fn new(wrapped_model: M) -> Self
Creates a new ReverseModel based on the given wrapped_model.
Alternatively you can use ModelExt::reverse on your Model.
Sourcepub fn source_model(&self) -> &M
 
pub fn source_model(&self) -> &M
Returns a reference to the inner model
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<M> Model for ReverseModel<M>where
    M: Model + 'static,
 
impl<M> Model for ReverseModel<M>where
    M: Model + 'static,
Source§type Data = <M as Model>::Data
 
type Data = <M as Model>::Data
The model data: A model is a set of rows and each row has this data
Source§fn row_data(&self, row: usize) -> Option<Self::Data>
 
fn row_data(&self, row: usize) -> Option<Self::Data>
Returns the data for a particular row. Read more
Source§fn set_row_data(&self, row: usize, data: Self::Data)
 
fn set_row_data(&self, row: usize, data: Self::Data)
Sets the data for a particular row. Read more
Source§fn model_tracker(&self) -> &dyn ModelTracker
 
fn model_tracker(&self) -> &dyn ModelTracker
The implementation should return a reference to its 
ModelNotify field. Read moreAuto Trait Implementations§
impl<M> Freeze for ReverseModel<M>
impl<M> !RefUnwindSafe for ReverseModel<M>
impl<M> !Send for ReverseModel<M>
impl<M> !Sync for ReverseModel<M>
impl<M> Unpin for ReverseModel<M>
impl<M> !UnwindSafe for ReverseModel<M>
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
    T: ?Sized,
 
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
    T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
 
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Source§impl<T> ModelExt for Twhere
    T: Model,
 
impl<T> ModelExt for Twhere
    T: Model,
Source§fn row_data_tracked(&self, row: usize) -> Option<Self::Data>
 
fn row_data_tracked(&self, row: usize) -> Option<Self::Data>
Convenience function that calls 
ModelTracker::track_row_data_changes
before returning Model::row_data. Read moreSource§fn map<F, U>(self, map_function: F) -> MapModel<Self, F>
 
fn map<F, U>(self, map_function: F) -> MapModel<Self, F>
Returns a new Model where all elements are mapped by the function 
map_function.
This is a shortcut for MapModel::new().Source§fn filter<F>(self, filter_function: F) -> FilterModel<Self, F>
 
fn filter<F>(self, filter_function: F) -> FilterModel<Self, F>
Returns a new Model where the elements are filtered by the function 
filter_function.
This is a shortcut for FilterModel::new().Source§fn sort(self) -> SortModel<Self, AscendingSortHelper>
 
fn sort(self) -> SortModel<Self, AscendingSortHelper>
Returns a new Model where the elements are sorted ascending.
This is a shortcut for 
SortModel::new_ascending().Source§fn sort_by<F>(self, sort_function: F) -> SortModel<Self, F>
 
fn sort_by<F>(self, sort_function: F) -> SortModel<Self, F>
Returns a new Model where the elements are sorted by the function 
sort_function.
This is a shortcut for SortModel::new().Source§fn reverse(self) -> ReverseModel<Self>where
    Self: Sized + 'static,
 
fn reverse(self) -> ReverseModel<Self>where
    Self: Sized + 'static,
Returns a new Model where the elements are reversed.
This is a shortcut for 
ReverseModel::new().