gtkTextIterForwardSearch: gtkTextIterForwardSearch
Description
Searches forward for str. Any match is returned by setting
match.start to the first character of the match and match.end to the
first character after the match. The search will not continue past
limit. Note that a search is a linear or O(n) operation, so you
may wish to use limit to avoid locking up your UI on large
buffers.Usage
gtkTextIterForwardSearch(object, str, flags, limit = NULL)
Arguments
flags
flags affecting how the search is done
limit
bound for the search, or NULL for the end of the buffer. [ allow-none ] Value
A list containing the following elements:
- retval
- [logical] whether a match was found
match.start- return location for start of match, or
NULL. [ allow-none ] match.end- return location for end of match, or
NULL. [ allow-none ]
Details
If the GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_VISIBLE_ONLY flag is present, the match may
have invisible text interspersed in str. i.e. str will be a
possibly-noncontiguous subsequence of the matched range. similarly,
if you specify GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_TEXT_ONLY, the match may have
pixbufs or child widgets mixed inside the matched range. If these
flags are not given, the match must be exact; the special 0xFFFC
character in str will match embedded pixbufs or child widgets.