Sequence.search

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(). Note This function will fail if the data contained in the sequence is unsorted. Use g_sequence_insert_sorted() or g_sequence_insert_sorted_iter() to add data to your sequence or, if you want to add a large amount of data, call g_sequence_sort() after doing unsorted insertions. Since 2.14

class Sequence
search

Parameters

data void*

data for the new item

cmpFunc GCompareDataFunc

the function used to compare items in the sequence

cmpData void*

user data passed to cmp_func.

Return Value

an GSequenceIter pointing to the position where data would have been inserted according to cmp_func and cmp_data.

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