pub fn markup_parser_new(accel_marker: char) -> MarkupParseContextExpand description
Incrementally parses marked-up text to create a plain-text string and an attribute list.
See the Pango Markup docs for details about the supported markup.
If @accel_marker is nonzero, the given character will mark the
character following it as an accelerator. For example, @accel_marker
might be an ampersand or underscore. All characters marked
as an accelerator will receive a Underline::Low attribute,
and the first character so marked will be returned in @accel_char,
when calling markup_parser_finish(). Two @accel_marker characters
following each other produce a single literal @accel_marker character.
To feed markup to the parser, use glib::MarkupParseContext::parse()
on the returned glib::MarkupParseContext. When done with feeding markup
to the parser, use markup_parser_finish() to get the data out
of it, and then use GLib::MarkupParseContext::free() to free it.
This function is designed for applications that read Pango markup
from streams. To simply parse a string containing Pango markup,
the parse_markup() API is recommended instead.
§accel_marker
character that precedes an accelerator, or 0 for none
§Returns
a GMarkupParseContext that should be
destroyed with GLib::MarkupParseContext::free().