+/**
+ * SECTION:gtktreeselection
+ * @Short_description: The selection object for GtkTreeView
+ * @Title: GtkTreeSelection
+ * @See_also: #GtkTreeView, #GtkTreeViewColumn, #GtkTreeDnd, #GtkTreeMode,
+ * #GtkTreeSortable, #GtkTreeModelSort, #GtkListStore, #GtkTreeStore,
+ * #GtkCellRenderer, #GtkCellEditable, #GtkCellRendererPixbuf,
+ * #GtkCellRendererText, #GtkCellRendererToggle
+ *
+ * The #GtkTreeSelection object is a helper object to manage the selection
+ * for a #GtkTreeView widget. The #GtkTreeSelection object is
+ * automatically created when a new #GtkTreeView widget is created, and
+ * cannot exist independentally of this widget. The primary reason the
+ * #GtkTreeSelection objects exists is for cleanliness of code and API.
+ * That is, there is no conceptual reason all these functions could not be
+ * methods on the #GtkTreeView widget instead of a separate function.
+ *
+ * The #GtkTreeSelection object is gotten from a #GtkTreeView by calling
+ * gtk_tree_view_get_selection(). It can be manipulated to check the
+ * selection status of the tree, as well as select and deselect individual
+ * rows. Selection is done completely view side. As a result, multiple
+ * views of the same model can have completely different selections.
+ * Additionally, you cannot change the selection of a row on the model that
+ * is not currently displayed by the view without expanding its parents
+ * first.
+ *
+ * One of the important things to remember when monitoring the selection of
+ * a view is that the #GtkTreeSelection::changed signal is mostly a hint.
+ * That is, it may only emit one signal when a range of rows is selected.
+ * Additionally, it may on occasion emit a #GtkTreeSelection::changed signal
+ * when nothing has happened (mostly as a result of programmers calling
+ * select_row on an already selected row).
+ */
+
+struct _GtkTreeSelectionPrivate
+{
+ GtkTreeView *tree_view;
+ GtkSelectionMode type;
+ GtkTreeSelectionFunc user_func;
+ gpointer user_data;
+ GDestroyNotify destroy;
+};
+