emit itemsChanged(KItemRangeList() << KItemRange(index, 1), changedRoles);
- if (changedRoles.contains(sortRole())) {
- m_resortAllItemsTimer->start();
+ // Trigger a resorting if the item's correct position has changed. Note
+ // that this can happen even if the sort role has not changed at all
+ // because the file name can be used as a fallback.
+ if (changedRoles.contains(sortRole()) || changedRoles.contains(roleForType(NameRole))) {
+ // Compare the changed item with its neighbors to see
+ // if an expensive resorting is needed at all.
+ const ItemData* changedItem = m_itemData.at(index);
+ const ItemData* previousItem = (index == 0) ? 0 : m_itemData.at(index - 1);
+ const ItemData* nextItem = (index == m_itemData.count() - 1) ? 0 : m_itemData.at(index + 1);
+
+ if ((previousItem && lessThan(changedItem, previousItem))
+ || (nextItem && lessThan(nextItem, changedItem))) {
+ m_resortAllItemsTimer->start();
+ } else if (groupedSorting() && changedRoles.contains(sortRole())) {
+ // The position is still correct, but the groups might have changed
+ // if the changed item is either the first or the last item in a
+ // group.
+ // In principle, we could try to find out if the item really is the
+ // first or last one in its group and then update the groups
+ // (possibly with a delayed timer to make sure that we don't
+ // re-calculate the groups very often if items are updated one by
+ // one), but starting m_resortAllItemsTimer is easier.
+ m_resortAllItemsTimer->start();
+ }
}
return true;
oldUrls.append(itemData->item.url());
}
- m_groups.clear();
m_items.clear();
// Resort the items
m_items.insert(m_itemData.at(i)->item.url(), i);
}
- // Determine the indexes that have been moved
- QList<int> movedToIndexes;
- movedToIndexes.reserve(itemCount);
- for (int i = 0; i < itemCount; i++) {
- const int newIndex = m_items.value(oldUrls.at(i));
- movedToIndexes.append(newIndex);
+ // Determine the first index that has been moved.
+ int firstMovedIndex = 0;
+ while (firstMovedIndex < itemCount
+ && firstMovedIndex == m_items.value(oldUrls.at(firstMovedIndex))) {
+ ++firstMovedIndex;
}
- // Don't check whether items have really been moved and always emit a
- // itemsMoved() signal after resorting: In case of grouped items
- // the groups might change even if the items themselves don't change their
- // position. Let the receiver of the signal decide whether a check for moved
- // items makes sense.
- emit itemsMoved(KItemRange(0, itemCount), movedToIndexes);
+ const bool itemsHaveMoved = firstMovedIndex < itemCount;
+ if (itemsHaveMoved) {
+ m_groups.clear();
+
+ int lastMovedIndex = itemCount - 1;
+ while (lastMovedIndex > firstMovedIndex
+ && lastMovedIndex == m_items.value(oldUrls.at(lastMovedIndex))) {
+ --lastMovedIndex;
+ }
+
+ Q_ASSERT(firstMovedIndex <= lastMovedIndex);
+
+ // Create a list movedToIndexes, which has the property that
+ // movedToIndexes[i] is the new index of the item with the old index
+ // firstMovedIndex + i.
+ const int movedItemsCount = lastMovedIndex - firstMovedIndex + 1;
+ QList<int> movedToIndexes;
+ movedToIndexes.reserve(movedItemsCount);
+ for (int i = firstMovedIndex; i <= lastMovedIndex; ++i) {
+ const int newIndex = m_items.value(oldUrls.at(i));
+ movedToIndexes.append(newIndex);
+ }
+
+ emit itemsMoved(KItemRange(firstMovedIndex, movedItemsCount), movedToIndexes);
+ } else if (groupedSorting()) {
+ // The groups might have changed even if the order of the items has not.
+ const QList<QPair<int, QVariant> > oldGroups = m_groups;
+ m_groups.clear();
+ if (groups() != oldGroups) {
+ emit groupsChanged();
+ }
+ }
#ifdef KFILEITEMMODEL_DEBUG
kDebug() << "[TIME] Resorting of" << itemCount << "items:" << timer.elapsed();