> joshiggins wrote: > > I'm running 32-bit Gambas 2.8 (the one in Jaunty) and I don't seem to get > > this problem. Granted I'm not adding 13000 strings, more like 200. > > > > Are you using the gtk or qt component? > > I'm using gtk. I need to correct my previous post. Whether it's set via the > GUI is irrelevant. Setting it to FALSE after it's been set to TRUE (by any > method) is what crashes it. It also needs to contain data. If it's empty > then it won't crash. I've tried a columnview with 1 and three columns and > data sizes as small as 48 strings. > > Here's the code snippet: > > ColumnView_Collection.Sorted = FALSE > WHILE NOT Eof(FileCollection) > LINE INPUT #FileCollection, s > ColumnView_Collection.Add(Record - 1, s) > ColumnView_Collection[Record - 1][1] = "Some directory" > ColumnView_Collection[Record - 1][2] = "Some size" > Record = Record + 1 > WEND > ColumnView_Collection.Sorted = TRUE > > It crashes at "ColumnView_Collection.Sorted = FALSE" anytime it's already > sorted and contains data. > > Is there a way to erase the columnview's contents completely without > destroying the control? I use ColumnView_Collection.Clear prior to setting > .Sorted to FALSE but it makes no difference. If I could get it back to its > virgin state (before I added keys to it) I can work around the issue. > > ----- > Kevin Fishburne, Eight Virtues > www: http://sales.eightvirtues.com http://sales.eightvirtues.com > e-mail: mailto:sa...@eightvirtues.com sa...@eightvirtues.com > phone: (770) 853-6271 >
I fixed the bug in revision #2337. It was not 64 bits related at all. If you want to show a lot of data in columns, I suggest using a GridView for that. Sorted view controls are very slow in GTK+, even if I hack a lot to workaround the problem. Regards, -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user