where data would have been inserted according to iter_cmp and cmp_data
Sequence.searchIter
glib.sequence_iter.SequenceIter searchIter(void * data, glib.types.SequenceIterCompareFunc iterCmp)Like [glib.sequence.Sequence.search], but uses a #GSequenceIterCompareFunc instead of a #GCompareDataFunc as the compare function.
iter_cmp is called with two iterators pointing into seq. 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.
If you are simply searching for an existing element of the sequence, consider using [glib.sequence.Sequence.lookupIter].
This function will fail if the data contained in the sequence is unsorted.
Parameters
data | data for the new item |
iterCmp | the function used to compare iterators in the sequence |
Returns
a #GSequenceIter pointing to the position in seq