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// This file was generated by gir (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir)
// from gir-files (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir-files)
// DO NOT EDIT

#[cfg(feature = "v1_44")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_44")))]
use crate::AttrIterator;
use glib::translate::*;

glib::wrapper! {
    /// The [`Item`][crate::Item] structure stores information about a segment of text.
    ///
    /// You typically obtain `PangoItems` by itemizing a piece of text
    /// with [`itemize()`][crate::itemize()].
    #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
    pub struct Item(Boxed<ffi::PangoItem>);

    match fn {
        copy => |ptr| ffi::pango_item_copy(mut_override(ptr)),
        free => |ptr| ffi::pango_item_free(ptr),
        type_ => || ffi::pango_item_get_type(),
    }
}

impl Item {
    /// Creates a new [`Item`][crate::Item] structure initialized to default values.
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// the newly allocated [`Item`][crate::Item], which should
    ///   be freed with `Pango::Item::free()`.
    #[doc(alias = "pango_item_new")]
    pub fn new() -> Item {
        unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::pango_item_new()) }
    }

    /// Add attributes to a [`Item`][crate::Item].
    ///
    /// The idea is that you have attributes that don't affect itemization,
    /// such as font features, so you filter them out using
    /// [`AttrList::filter()`][crate::AttrList::filter()], itemize your text, then reapply the
    /// attributes to the resulting items using this function.
    ///
    /// The @iter should be positioned before the range of the item,
    /// and will be advanced past it. This function is meant to be called
    /// in a loop over the items resulting from itemization, while passing
    /// the iter to each call.
    /// ## `iter`
    /// a [`AttrIterator`][crate::AttrIterator]
    #[cfg(feature = "v1_44")]
    #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "v1_44")))]
    #[doc(alias = "pango_item_apply_attrs")]
    pub fn apply_attrs(&mut self, iter: &mut AttrIterator) {
        unsafe {
            ffi::pango_item_apply_attrs(self.to_glib_none_mut().0, iter.to_glib_none_mut().0);
        }
    }

    /// Modifies @self to cover only the text after @split_index, and
    /// returns a new item that covers the text before @split_index that
    /// used to be in @self.
    ///
    /// You can think of @split_index as the length of the returned item.
    /// @split_index may not be 0, and it may not be greater than or equal
    /// to the length of @self (that is, there must be at least one byte
    /// assigned to each item, you can't create a zero-length item).
    /// @split_offset is the length of the first item in chars, and must be
    /// provided because the text used to generate the item isn't available,
    /// so `pango_item_split()` can't count the char length of the split items
    /// itself.
    /// ## `split_index`
    /// byte index of position to split item, relative to the
    ///   start of the item
    /// ## `split_offset`
    /// number of chars between start of @self and @split_index
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// new item representing text before @split_index, which
    ///   should be freed with `Pango::Item::free()`.
    #[doc(alias = "pango_item_split")]
    #[must_use]
    pub fn split(&mut self, split_index: i32, split_offset: i32) -> Item {
        unsafe {
            from_glib_full(ffi::pango_item_split(
                self.to_glib_none_mut().0,
                split_index,
                split_offset,
            ))
        }
    }
}

impl Default for Item {
    fn default() -> Self {
        Self::new()
    }
}