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gfileutils: Fix transfer annotation and whitespace issues
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@ -299,14 +299,14 @@ g_mkdir_with_parents (const gchar *pathname,
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* @filename: (type filename): a filename to test in the
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* GLib file name encoding
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* @test: bitfield of #GFileTest flags
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*
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*
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* Returns %TRUE if any of the tests in the bitfield @test are
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* %TRUE. For example, `(G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS | G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)`
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* will return %TRUE if the file exists; the check whether it's a
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* directory doesn't matter since the existence test is %TRUE. With
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* the current set of available tests, there's no point passing in
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* more than one test at a time.
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*
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*
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* Apart from %G_FILE_TEST_IS_SYMLINK all tests follow symbolic links,
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* so for a symbolic link to a regular file g_file_test() will return
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* %TRUE for both %G_FILE_TEST_IS_SYMLINK and %G_FILE_TEST_IS_REGULAR.
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@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ G_DEFINE_QUARK (g-file-error-quark, g_file_error)
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/**
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* g_file_error_from_errno:
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* @err_no: an "errno" value
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*
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*
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* Gets a #GFileError constant based on the passed-in @err_no.
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*
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* For example, if you pass in `EEXIST` this function returns
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@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ G_DEFINE_QUARK (g-file-error-quark, g_file_error)
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* Normally a #GFileError value goes into a #GError returned
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* from a function that manipulates files. So you would use
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* g_file_error_from_errno() when constructing a #GError.
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*
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*
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* Returns: #GFileError corresponding to the given @err_no
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**/
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GFileError
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@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ g_file_open_tmp (const gchar *tmpl,
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* Note that in contrast to g_mkdtemp() (and mkdtemp()) @tmpl is not
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* modified, and might thus be a read-only literal string.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): The actual name used. This string
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): The actual name used. This string
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* should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer and is
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* is in the GLib file name encoding. In case of errors, %NULL is
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* returned and @error will be set.
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@ -1989,8 +1989,8 @@ g_build_path_va (const gchar *separator,
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* as a string array, instead of varargs. This function is mainly
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* meant for language bindings.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string that must be freed
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* with g_free().
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly-allocated string that
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* must be freed with g_free().
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*
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* Since: 2.8
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*/
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@ -2037,9 +2037,9 @@ g_build_pathv (const gchar *separator,
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* Other than for determination of the number of leading and trailing
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* copies of the separator, elements consisting only of copies
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* of the separator are ignored.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string that must be freed with
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* g_free().
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*
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly-allocated string that
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* must be freed with g_free().
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**/
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gchar *
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g_build_path (const gchar *separator,
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@ -2198,8 +2198,8 @@ g_build_filename_va (const gchar *first_argument,
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* Behaves exactly like g_build_filename(), but takes the path elements
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* as a va_list. This function is mainly meant for language bindings.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string that must be freed
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* with g_free().
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly-allocated string that
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* must be freed with g_free().
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*
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* Since: 2.56
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*/
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@ -2221,9 +2221,9 @@ g_build_filename_valist (const gchar *first_element,
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* as a string array, instead of varargs. This function is mainly
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* meant for language bindings.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string that must be freed
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* with g_free().
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*
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly-allocated string that
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* must be freed with g_free().
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*
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* Since: 2.8
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*/
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gchar *
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@ -2251,10 +2251,10 @@ g_build_filenamev (gchar **args)
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*
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* No attempt is made to force the resulting filename to be an absolute
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* path. If the first element is a relative path, the result will
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* be a relative path.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string that must be freed with
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* g_free().
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* be a relative path.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly-allocated string that
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* must be freed with g_free().
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**/
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gchar *
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g_build_filename (const gchar *first_element,
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@ -2279,8 +2279,8 @@ g_build_filename (const gchar *first_element,
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* readlink() function. The returned string is in the encoding used
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* for filenames. Use g_filename_to_utf8() to convert it to UTF-8.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): A newly-allocated string with the contents of
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* the symbolic link, or %NULL if an error occurred.
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): A newly-allocated string with
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* the contents of the symbolic link, or %NULL if an error occurred.
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*
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* Since: 2.4
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*/
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@ -2534,8 +2534,8 @@ g_basename (const gchar *file_name)
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* separators (and on Windows, possibly a drive letter), a single
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* separator is returned. If @file_name is empty, it gets ".".
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly allocated string containing the last
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* component of the filename
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): a newly allocated string
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* containing the last component of the filename
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*/
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gchar *
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g_path_get_basename (const gchar *file_name)
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@ -2595,7 +2595,7 @@ g_path_get_basename (const gchar *file_name)
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* If the file name has no directory components "." is returned.
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* The returned string should be freed when no longer needed.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): the directory components of the file
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): the directory components of the file
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*
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* Deprecated: use g_path_get_dirname() instead
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*/
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@ -2611,7 +2611,7 @@ g_path_get_basename (const gchar *file_name)
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* If the file name has no directory components "." is returned.
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* The returned string should be freed when no longer needed.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): the directory components of the file
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): the directory components of the file
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*/
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gchar *
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g_path_get_dirname (const gchar *file_name)
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@ -2870,7 +2870,7 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
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* the current directory. This can make a difference in the case that
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* the current directory is the target of a symbolic link.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): the current directory
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* Returns: (type filename) (transfer full): the current directory
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*/
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gchar *
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g_get_current_dir (void)
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