PixbufModulePattern
Added in version 2.2.
- class PixbufModulePattern(*args, **kwargs)
The signature prefix for a module.
The signature of a module is a set of prefixes. Prefixes are encoded as
pairs of ordinary strings, where the second string, called the mask, if
not NULL
, must be of the same length as the first one and may contain
‘ ‘, ‘!’, ‘x’, ‘z’, and ‘n’ to indicate bytes that must be matched,
not matched, “don’t-care”-bytes, zeros and non-zeros, respectively.
Each prefix has an associated integer that describes the relevance of the prefix, with 0 meaning a mismatch and 100 a “perfect match”.
Starting with gdk-pixbuf 2.8, the first byte of the mask may be ‘*’, indicating an unanchored pattern that matches not only at the beginning, but also in the middle. Versions prior to 2.8 will interpret the ‘*’ like an ‘x’.
The signature of a module is stored as an array of
GdkPixbufModulePatterns
. The array is terminated by a pattern
where the prefix
is NULL
.
GdkPixbufModulePattern *signature[] = {
{ "abcdx", " !x z", 100 },
{ "bla", NULL, 90 },
{ NULL, NULL, 0 }
};
In the example above, the signature matches e.g. “auud0” with relevance 100, and “blau” with relevance 90.