If nothing is known about the language tag language,
or if language is null, then null is returned.
The list of scripts returned starts with the script that the
language uses most and continues to the one it uses least.
The value num_script points at will be set to the number
of scripts in the returned array (or zero if null is returned).
Most languages use only one script for writing, but there are
some that use two (Latin and Cyrillic for example), and a few
use three (Japanese for example). Applications should not make
any assumptions on the maximum number of scripts returned
though, except that it is positive if the return value is not
null, and it is a small number.
Note: while the return value is declared as pango.types.Script, the
returned values are from the glib.types.UnicodeScript enumeration, which
may have more values. Callers need to handle unknown values.
An array of pango.types.Script values, with the number of entries in
the array stored in num_scripts, or null if Pango does not have
any information about this particular language tag (also the case
if language is null).
Determines the scripts used to to write language.
If nothing is known about the language tag language, or if language is null, then null is returned. The list of scripts returned starts with the script that the language uses most and continues to the one it uses least.
The value num_script points at will be set to the number of scripts in the returned array (or zero if null is returned).
Most languages use only one script for writing, but there are some that use two (Latin and Cyrillic for example), and a few use three (Japanese for example). Applications should not make any assumptions on the maximum number of scripts returned though, except that it is positive if the return value is not null, and it is a small number.
The pango.language.Language.includesScript function uses this function internally.
Note: while the return value is declared as pango.types.Script, the returned values are from the glib.types.UnicodeScript enumeration, which may have more values. Callers need to handle unknown values.