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#define PANGO_VERSION_ENCODE (major, minor, micro) #define PANGO_VERSION #define PANGO_VERSION_MAJOR #define PANGO_VERSION_MINOR #define PANGO_VERSION_MICRO #define PANGO_VERSION_STRING #define PANGO_VERSION_CHECK (major, minor, micro) int pango_version (void); const char * pango_version_string (void); const char * pango_version_check (int required_major,int required_minor,int required_micro);
The capital-letter macros defined here can be used to check the version of Pango at compile-time, and to encode Pango versions into integers. The functions can be used to check the version of the linked Pango library at run-time.
#define PANGO_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, micro)
This macro encodes the given Pango version into an integer.  The numbers
returned by PANGO_VERSION and pango_version() are encoded using this macro.
Two encoded version numbers can be compared as integers.
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 | the major component of the version number | 
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 | the minor component of the version number | 
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 | the micro component of the version number | 
#define PANGO_VERSION
The version of Pango available at compile-time, encoded using
PANGO_VERSION_ENCODE().
#define PANGO_VERSION_MAJOR 1
The major component of the version of Pango available at compile-time.
#define PANGO_VERSION_MINOR 28
The minor component of the version of Pango available at compile-time.
#define PANGO_VERSION_MICRO 3
The micro component of the version of Pango available at compile-time.
#define PANGO_VERSION_STRING "1.28.3"
A string literal containing the version of Pango available at compile-time.
#define PANGO_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,micro)
Checks that the version of Pango available at compile-time is not older than the provided version number.
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 | the major component of the version number | 
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 | the minor component of the version number | 
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 | the micro component of the version number | 
int                 pango_version                       (void);
This is similar to the macro PANGO_VERSION except that
it returns the encoded version of Pango available at run-time,
as opposed to the version available at compile-time.
A version number can be encoded into an integer using
PANGO_VERSION_ENCODE().
| Returns : | The encoded version of Pango library available at run time. | 
Since 1.16
const char *        pango_version_string                (void);
This is similar to the macro PANGO_VERSION_STRING except that
it returns the version of Pango available at run-time, as opposed to
the version available at compile-time.
| Returns : | A string containing the version of Pango library available at run time. The returned string is owned by Pango and should not be modified or freed. | 
Since 1.16
const char * pango_version_check (int required_major,int required_minor,int required_micro);
Checks that the Pango library in use is compatible with the
given version. Generally you would pass in the constants
PANGO_VERSION_MAJOR, PANGO_VERSION_MINOR, PANGO_VERSION_MICRO
as the three arguments to this function; that produces
a check that the library in use at run-time is compatible with
the version of Pango the application or module was compiled against.
Compatibility is defined by two things: first the version
of the running library is newer than the version
required_major.required_minor.required_micro. Second
the running library must be binary compatible with the
version required_major.required_minor.required_micro
(same major version.)
For compile-time version checking use PANGO_VERSION_CHECK().
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 | the required major version. | 
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 | the required minor version. | 
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 | the required major version. | 
| Returns : | NULLif the Pango library is compatible with the
  given version, or a string describing the version mismatch.
  The returned string is owned by Pango and should not be modified
  or freed. | 
Since 1.16