PangoGlyphItemIter

A pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter is an iterator over the clusters in a pango.glyph_item.GlyphItem.

The *forward direction* of the iterator is the logical direction of text. That is, with increasing @start_index and @start_char values. If @glyph_item is right-to-left (that is, if glyph_item->item->analysis.level is odd), then @start_glyph decreases as the iterator moves forward. Moreover, in right-to-left cases, @start_glyph is greater than @end_glyph.

An iterator should be initialized using either pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter.initStart or pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter.initEnd, for forward and backward iteration respectively, and walked over using any desired mixture of pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter.nextCluster and pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter.prevCluster.

A common idiom for doing a forward iteration over the clusters is:

PangoGlyphItemIter cluster_iter;
gboolean have_cluster;

for (have_cluster = pango_glyph_item_iter_init_start (&cluster_iter,
                                                      glyph_item, text);
     have_cluster;
     have_cluster = pango_glyph_item_iter_next_cluster (&cluster_iter))
{
  ...
}

Note that @text is the start of the text for layout, which is then indexed by glyph_item->item->offset to get to the text of @glyph_item. The @start_index and @end_index values can directly index into @text. The @start_glyph, @end_glyph, @start_char, and @end_char values however are zero-based for the @glyph_item. For each cluster, the item pointed at by the start variables is included in the cluster while the one pointed at by end variables is not.

None of the members of a pango.glyph_item_iter.GlyphItemIter should be modified manually.

Members

Variables

endChar
int endChar;
endGlyph
int endGlyph;
endIndex
int endIndex;
glyphItem
PangoGlyphItem* glyphItem;
startChar
int startChar;
startGlyph
int startGlyph;
startIndex
int startIndex;
text
const(char)* text;