docs: Correct octal format in gvariant-text-format

There is no o or 0 prefix, just one to three octal numbers.
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Jan Tojnar 2024-05-19 00:31:25 +02:00
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ following `\` is copied literally (for example, `\"` or `\\`) but for
forwards compatibility with future additions you should only use this forwards compatibility with future additions you should only use this
feature when necessary for escaping backslashes or quotes. feature when necessary for escaping backslashes or quotes.
The usual octal and hexadecimal escapes `\0nnn` and `\xnn` are not supported The usual octal and hexadecimal escapes `\nnn` and `\xnn` are not supported
here. Those escapes are used to encode byte values and `GVariant` strings here. Those escapes are used to encode byte values and `GVariant` strings
are Unicode. are Unicode.
@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ is no fundamental difference between the two different types of quotes.
Bytestrings support the full range of escapes that you would expect (ie: Bytestrings support the full range of escapes that you would expect (ie:
those supported by [`func@GLib.strcompress`]. This includes the normal control those supported by [`func@GLib.strcompress`]. This includes the normal control
sequence escapes (as mentioned in the section on strings) as well as octal sequence escapes (as mentioned in the section on strings) as well as octal
and hexadecimal escapes of the forms `\0nnn` and `\xnn`. and hexadecimal escapes of the forms `\nnn` and `\xnn`.
`b'abc'` is equivalent to `[byte 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0]`. `b'abc'` is equivalent to `[byte 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0]`.