PgVersion

Description The capital-letter macros defined here can be used to check the version of Pango at compile-time, and to encode Pango versions into integers. The functions can be used to check the version of the linked Pango library at run-time.

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check
string check(int requiredMajor, int requiredMinor, int requiredMicro)

Checks that the Pango library in use is compatible with the given version. Generally you would pass in the constants PANGO_VERSION_MAJOR, PANGO_VERSION_MINOR, PANGO_VERSION_MICRO as the three arguments to this function; that produces a check that the library in use at run-time is compatible with the version of Pango the application or module was compiled against. Compatibility is defined by two things: first the version of the running library is newer than the version required_major.required_minor.required_micro. Second the running library must be binary compatible with the version required_major.required_minor.required_micro (same major version.) For compile-time version checking use PANGO_VERSION_CHECK(). Since 1.16

strin
string strin()

This is similar to the macro PANGO_VERSION_STRING except that it returns the version of Pango available at run-time, as opposed to the version available at compile-time. Since 1.16

versio
int versio()

This is similar to the macro PANGO_VERSION except that it returns the encoded version of Pango available at run-time, as opposed to the version available at compile-time. A version number can be encoded into an integer using PANGO_VERSION_ENCODE(). Since 1.16

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