Apparently there is a bug in the way these functions are called from
QML so we aren't getting the count of items in the library. All other
functions seem to be working but not this, so I tried a property and
the same situation...
The basic functions are all working properly. Now the model works by
using diesel to connect the sql database and retrieve all the items
and organize them. Then it'll ensure any additions and deletions are
correct and happen first on the database before adding them to the
model.
There is still a C++ proxyModel inbetween QML and Rust, but
this proxyModel interfaces with the Rust model instead of the C++
SqlTableModel.