gstrfuncs: Fix up gtk-doc warnings

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Matthias Clasen 2014-02-01 20:51:53 -05:00
parent 71d842674f
commit 26b4f6b41c
2 changed files with 22 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -72,19 +72,19 @@
* <literal>&lt;glib/gprintf.h&gt;</literal> in order to use the GLib
* printf() functions.
*
* <para id="string-precision">While you may use the printf() functions
* to format UTF-8 strings, notice that the precision of a
* <literal>&percnt;Ns</literal> parameter is interpreted as the
* number of bytes, not characters to print. On top of that, the GNU
* libc implementation of the printf() functions has the "feature" that
* it checks that the string given for the <literal>&percnt;Ns</literal>
* <para id="string-precision">
* While you may use the printf() functions to format UTF-8 strings,
* notice that the precision of a &percnt;Ns parameter is interpreted
* as the number of bytes, not characters to print. On top of that,
* the GNU libc implementation of the printf() functions has the
* "feature" that it checks that the string given for the &percnt;Ns
* parameter consists of a whole number of characters in the current
* encoding. So, unless you are sure you are always going to be in an
* UTF-8 locale or your know your text is restricted to ASCII, avoid
* using <literal>&percnt;Ns</literal>. If your intention is to format
* strings for a certain number of columns, then
* <literal>&percnt;Ns</literal> is not a correct solution anyway, since it
* fails to take wide characters (see g_unichar_iswide()) into account.
* using &percnt;Ns. If your intention is to format strings for a
* certain number of columns, then &percnt;Ns is not a correct solution
* anyway, since it fails to take wide characters (see g_unichar_iswide())
* into account.
* </para>
*/
@ -668,12 +668,12 @@ g_strtod (const gchar *nptr,
* To convert from a #gdouble to a string in a locale-insensitive
* way, use g_ascii_dtostr().
*
* If the correct value would cause overflow, plus or minus <literal>HUGE_VAL</literal>
* is returned (according to the sign of the value), and <literal>ERANGE</literal> is
* stored in <literal>errno</literal>. If the correct value would cause underflow,
* zero is returned and <literal>ERANGE</literal> is stored in <literal>errno</literal>.
* If the correct value would cause overflow, plus or minus %HUGE_VAL
* is returned (according to the sign of the value), and %ERANGE is
* stored in %errno. If the correct value would cause underflow,
* zero is returned and %ERANGE is stored in %errno.
*
* This function resets <literal>errno</literal> before calling strtod() so that
* This function resets %errno before calling strtod() so that
* you can reliably detect overflow and underflow.
*
* Return value: the #gdouble value.
@ -1506,22 +1506,22 @@ g_ascii_strup (const gchar *str,
/**
* g_str_is_ascii:
* @string: a string
* @str: a string
*
* Determines if a string is pure ASCII. A string is pure ASCII if it
* contains no bytes with the high bit set.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if @string is ascii
* Returns: %TRUE if @str is ASCII
*
* Since: 2.40
*/
gboolean
g_str_is_ascii (const gchar *string)
g_str_is_ascii (const gchar *str)
{
gint i;
for (i = 0; string[i]; i++)
if (string[i] & 0x80)
for (i = 0; str[i]; i++)
if (str[i] & 0x80)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;

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@ -219,8 +219,7 @@ gchar* g_strdup_printf (const gchar *format,
...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (1, 2) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
gchar* g_strdup_vprintf (const gchar *format,
va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 0)
G_GNUC_MALLOC;
va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 0) G_GNUC_MALLOC;
GLIB_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
gchar* g_strndup (const gchar *str,
gsize n) G_GNUC_MALLOC;