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authorMatthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>2019-07-13 20:02:57 -0400
committerMatthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>2019-07-13 20:05:10 -0400
commitc8212c485827cddd3c9a6a7c2a57e54d9254a10c (patch)
treeb20cd0938e947fd50d5ea1ac792e065a8ea84643 /pango/pango-break.h
parentb3cd1503ae2cf6ab9e12d8ba86934e23dfee3898 (diff)
downloadpango-c8212c485827cddd3c9a6a7c2a57e54d9254a10c.tar.gz
Clean up docs a bit
Avoid duplicate comments in struct defintions.
Diffstat (limited to 'pango/pango-break.h')
-rw-r--r--pango/pango-break.h58
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/pango/pango-break.h b/pango/pango-break.h
index 92af390b..b035506e 100644
--- a/pango/pango-break.h
+++ b/pango/pango-break.h
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
* those following Latin, Cyrillic or Greek base characters.
* @is_expandable_space: is a whitespace character that can possibly be
* expanded for justification purposes. (Since: 1.18)
- * @is_word_boundary: is a word boundary.
+ * @is_word_boundary: is a word boundary, as defined by UAX#29.
* More specifically, means that this is not a position in the middle
* of a word. For example, both sides of a punctuation mark are
* considered word boundaries. This flag is particularly useful when
@@ -85,51 +85,19 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
*/
struct _PangoLogAttr
{
- guint is_line_break : 1; /* Can break line in front of character */
-
- guint is_mandatory_break : 1; /* Must break line in front of character */
-
- guint is_char_break : 1; /* Can break here when doing char wrap */
-
- guint is_white : 1; /* Whitespace character */
-
- /* Cursor can appear in front of character (i.e. this is a grapheme
- * boundary, or the first character in the text).
- */
- guint is_cursor_position : 1;
-
- /* Note that in degenerate cases, you could have both start/end set on
- * some text, most likely for sentences (e.g. no space after a period, so
- * the next sentence starts right away).
- */
-
- guint is_word_start : 1; /* first character in a word */
- guint is_word_end : 1; /* is first non-word char after a word */
-
- /* There are two ways to divide sentences. The first assigns all
- * intersentence whitespace/control/format chars to some sentence,
- * so all chars are in some sentence; is_sentence_boundary denotes
- * the boundaries there. The second way doesn't assign
- * between-sentence spaces, etc. to any sentence, so
- * is_sentence_start/is_sentence_end mark the boundaries of those
- * sentences.
- */
- guint is_sentence_boundary : 1;
- guint is_sentence_start : 1; /* first character in a sentence */
- guint is_sentence_end : 1; /* first non-sentence char after a sentence */
-
- /* If set, backspace deletes one character rather than
- * the entire grapheme cluster.
- */
+ guint is_line_break : 1;
+ guint is_mandatory_break : 1;
+ guint is_char_break : 1;
+ guint is_white : 1;
+ guint is_cursor_position : 1;
+ guint is_word_start : 1;
+ guint is_word_end : 1;
+ guint is_sentence_boundary : 1;
+ guint is_sentence_start : 1;
+ guint is_sentence_end : 1;
guint backspace_deletes_character : 1;
-
- /* Only few space variants (U+0020 and U+00A0) have variable
- * width during justification.
- */
- guint is_expandable_space : 1;
-
- /* Word boundary as defined by UAX#29 */
- guint is_word_boundary : 1; /* is NOT in the middle of a word */
+ guint is_expandable_space : 1;
+ guint is_word_boundary : 1;
};
/* Determine information about cluster/word/line breaks in a string