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Link to gvariant-format-strings-pointers in getter API
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674777
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@ -954,7 +954,10 @@ g_variant_new_dict_entry (GVariant *key,
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* this function returns %FALSE. Otherwise, it unpacks the returned
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* value and returns %TRUE.
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*
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* See g_variant_get() for information about @format_string.
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Returns: %TRUE if a value was unpacked
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*
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@ -4614,6 +4617,11 @@ g_variant_new_va (const gchar *format_string,
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* Please note that the syntax of the format string is very likely to be
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* extended in the future.
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*
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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**/
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void
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@ -4662,6 +4670,11 @@ g_variant_get (GVariant *value,
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* g_variant_new_va() and g_variant_get_va() within a single actual
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* varargs call by the user.
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*
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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**/
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void
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@ -4748,6 +4761,11 @@ g_variant_builder_add (GVariantBuilder *builder,
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* essentially a combination of g_variant_get_child_value() and
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* g_variant_get().
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*
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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**/
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void
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@ -4816,6 +4834,11 @@ g_variant_get_child (GVariant *value,
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* For a solution that is likely to be more convenient to C programmers
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* when dealing with loops, see g_variant_iter_loop().
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*
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Returns: %TRUE if a value was unpacked, or %FALSE if there as no value
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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@ -4914,6 +4937,11 @@ g_variant_iter_next (GVariantIter *iter,
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* types, use the '&' prefix to avoid allocating any memory at all (and
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* thereby avoiding the need to free anything as well).
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*
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* @format_string determines the C types that are used for unpacking
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* the values and also determines if the values are copied or borrowed,
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* see the section on
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* <link linkend='gvariant-format-strings-pointers'>GVariant Format Strings</link>.
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*
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* Returns: %TRUE if a value was unpacked, or %FALSE if there was no
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* value
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*
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