Returns an iterator pointing to the position where @data would
be inserted according to @cmp_func and @cmp_data.
@cmp_func is called with two items of the @seq and @user_data.
It should return 0 if the items are equal, a negative value if
the first item comes before the second, and a positive value if
the second item comes before the first.
If you are simply searching for an existing element of the sequence,
consider using g_sequence_lookup().
This function will fail if the data contained in the sequence is
unsorted.
Returns an iterator pointing to the position where @data would be inserted according to @cmp_func and @cmp_data.
@cmp_func is called with two items of the @seq and @user_data. It should return 0 if the items are equal, a negative value if the first item comes before the second, and a positive value if the second item comes before the first.
If you are simply searching for an existing element of the sequence, consider using g_sequence_lookup().
This function will fail if the data contained in the sequence is unsorted.