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docs: fix typo glong: ULONG_MAX -> LONG_MAX See merge request GNOME/glib!4602
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@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ The standard C `long` type should be preferred in new code.
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`G_MAXLONG`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `glong`.
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This is the same as standard C `ULONG_MAX`, which is available since C99
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This is the same as standard C `LONG_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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### `gulong`
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@@ -243,13 +243,16 @@ Values of this type can range from `G_MININT8` (= -128) to
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`G_MININT8`
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: The minimum value which can be held in a `gint8`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT8_MIN`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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`G_MAXINT8`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `gint8`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT8_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `INT8_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -267,8 +270,8 @@ Values of this type can range from `0` to `G_MAXUINT8` (= 255).
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`G_MAXUINT8`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `guint8`.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT8_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT8_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -290,13 +293,16 @@ To print or scan values of this type, use
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`G_MININT16`
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: The minimum value which can be held in a `gint16`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT16_MIN`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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`G_MAXINT16`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `gint16`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT16_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `INT16_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -354,8 +360,8 @@ To print or scan values of this type, use
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`G_MAXUINT16`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `guint16`.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT16_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT16_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -392,13 +398,16 @@ See [`gsize`](#gsize) for more details of what this implies.
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`G_MININT32`
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: The minimum value which can be held in a `gint32`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT32_MIN`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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`G_MAXINT32`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `gint32`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT32_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `INT32_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -443,8 +452,8 @@ See [`gsize`](#gsize) for more details of what this implies.
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`G_MAXUINT32`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `guint32`.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT32_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT32_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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Since: 2.4
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@@ -483,9 +492,15 @@ See [`gsize`](#gsize) for more details of what this implies.
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`G_MININT64`
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: The minimum value which can be held in a `gint64`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT64_MIN`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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`G_MAXINT64`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `gint64`.
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This is the same as standard C `INT64_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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`G_GINT64_MODIFIER`
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: The platform dependent length modifier for conversion specifiers
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for scanning and printing values of type `gint64` or `guint64`.
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@@ -510,7 +525,7 @@ See [`gsize`](#gsize) for more details of what this implies.
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is not defined. Note that [`scanf()`](man:scanf(3)) may not support 64-bit
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integers, even if `G_GINT64_FORMAT` is defined. Due to its weak error
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handling, `scanf()` is not recommended for parsing anyway; consider using
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[func@GLib.ascii_strtoull] instead.
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[func@GLib.ascii_strtoll] instead.
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This is not necessarily the correct format for printing and scanning
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`int64_t` values, even though the in-memory representation is the same.
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@@ -546,8 +561,8 @@ See [`gsize`](#gsize) for more details of what this implies.
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`G_MAXUINT64`
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: The maximum value which can be held in a `guint64`.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT64_MAX`, which should be
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preferred in new code.
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This is the same as standard C `UINT64_MAX`, which is available since C99
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and should be preferred in new code.
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`G_GUINT64_FORMAT`
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: This is the platform dependent conversion specifier for scanning
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