Sequence.sortChangedIter

Like g_sequence_sort_changed(), but uses a #GSequenceIterCompareFunc instead of a #GCompareDataFunc as the compare function.

@iter_cmp is called with two iterators pointing into the #GSequence that @iter points into. It should return 0 if the iterators are equal, a negative value if the first iterator comes before the second, and a positive value if the second iterator comes before the first.

class Sequence
static
void
sortChangedIter

Parameters

iter SequenceIter

a #GSequenceIter

iterCmp GSequenceIterCompareFunc

the function used to compare iterators in the sequence

cmpData void*

user data passed to @cmp_func

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Since

2.14