PgItem.split

Modifies @orig to cover only the text after @split_index, and returns a new item that covers the text before @split_index that used to be in @orig. You can think of @split_index as the length of the returned item. @split_index may not be 0, and it may not be greater than or equal to the length of @orig (that is, there must be at least one byte assigned to each item, you can't create a zero-length item). @split_offset is the length of the first item in chars, and must be provided because the text used to generate the item isn't available, so pango_item_split() can't count the char length of the split items itself.

class PgItem
split

Parameters

splitIndex int

byte index of position to split item, relative to the start of the item

splitOffset int

number of chars between start of @orig and @split_index

Return: new item representing text before @split_index, which should be freed with pango_item_free().

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