glib/tmpl/macros.sgml, glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml,

glib/tmpl/scanner.sgml: Additions and markup fixes.
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Matthias Clasen 2001-09-29 00:21:16 +00:00
parent b6d8893eb7
commit bafb616c35
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2001-09-27 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de>
* glib/tmpl/macros.sgml, glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml,
glib/tmpl/scanner.sgml: Additions and markup fixes.
2001-09-27 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de> 2001-09-27 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de>
* glib/tmpl/warnings.sgml, glib/tmpl/linked_lists_double.sgml, * glib/tmpl/warnings.sgml, glib/tmpl/linked_lists_double.sgml,

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@ -240,12 +240,13 @@ current platform.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CONST_RETURN ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CONST_RETURN ##### -->
<para> <para>
If %G_DISABLE_CONST_RETURNS is defined, this macro expands to nothing. If %G_DISABLE_CONST_RETURNS is defined, this macro expands to nothing.
By default, the macro expands to "const". The macro should be used By default, the macro expands to <literal>const</literal>. The macro
in place of "const" for functions that return a value that should not should be used in place of <literal>const</literal> for functions that
be modified. The purpose of this macro is to allow us to turn on return a value that should not be modified. The purpose of this macro is
"const" for returned constant strings by default, while allowing programmers to allow us to turn on <literal>const</literal> for returned constant
who find that annoying to turn it off. This macro should only be used strings by default, while allowing programmers who find that annoying to
for return values, it doesn't make sense for function arguments. turn it off. This macro should only be used for return values, it doesn't
make sense for function arguments.
</para> </para>

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Miscellaneous Macros Miscellaneous Macros
<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### --> <!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->
specialised macros which are not used often. specialized macros which are not used often.
<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### --> <!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### -->
<para> <para>
@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds 'extern "C"' around the header.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_END_DECLS ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_END_DECLS ##### -->
<para> <para>
Used (along with #G_BEGIN_DECLS) to bracket header files. If the Used (along with #G_BEGIN_DECLS) to bracket header files. If the
compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds 'extern "C"' around the header. compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds <literal>extern "C"</literal>
around the header.
</para> </para>
@ -71,29 +72,28 @@ arrays or arrays on the stack.
Portable way to copy <type>va_list</type> variables. Portable way to copy <type>va_list</type> variables.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
In order to use this function, you must include string.h yourself, In order to use this function, you must include <filename>string.h</filename>
because this macro may use memmove() and GLib does not include yourself, because this macro may use <function>memmove()</function> and GLib
string.h for you. does not include <function>string.h</function> for you.
</para> </para>
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@ap1: the <type>va_list</type> variable to place a copy of @ap2 in. @ap1: the <type>va_list</type> variable to place a copy of @ap2 in.
@ap2: a <type>va_list</type>. @ap2: a <type>va_list</type>.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_STRINGIFY ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_STRINGIFY ##### -->
<para> <para>
Accepts a macro or a string and converts it into a string.
</para> </para>
@macro_or_string: @macro_or_string: a macro or a string.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_EXTENSION ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_EXTENSION ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to "__extension__" when GNU C is used as the compiler. Expands to <literal>__extension__</literal> when GNU C is used as the compiler.
This simply tells GNU C not to warn about the following non-standard code This simply tells GNU C not to warn about the following non-standard code
when compiling with the -pedantic option. when compiling with the <literal>-pedantic</literal> option.
</para> </para>
@ -128,7 +128,10 @@ It avoids possible compiler warnings. See the GNU C documentation for details.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PURE ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PURE ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to the GNU C pure function attribute if the compiler is GNU C.
See the GNU C documentation for details.
FIXME: Explain what pure functions are.
</para> </para>
@ -176,36 +179,41 @@ FIXME: I can't find this in my GNU C documentation. Take out?
<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_FUNCTION ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_FUNCTION ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to the GNU C __FUNCTION__ variable if the compiler is GNU C, Expands to the GNU C <literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable if the
or "" if it isn't. compiler is GNU C, or "" if it isn't. The GNU C
The GNU C __FUNCTION__ variable contains the name of the current function. <literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable contains the name of the
See the GNU C documentation for details. current function. See the GNU C documentation for details.
</para> </para>
<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PRETTY_FUNCTION ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PRETTY_FUNCTION ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to the GNU C __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable if the compiler is GNU C, Expands to the GNU C <literal>__PRETTY_FUNCTION__</literal> variable
or "" if it isn't. if the compiler is GNU C, or "" if it isn't.
The GNU C __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable contains the name of the current The GNU C <literal>__PRETTY_FUNCTION__</literal> variable contains the
function. For a C program this is the same as the __FUNCTION__ variable name of the current function. For a C program this is the same as the
but for C++ it also includes extra information such as the class <literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable but for C++ it also includes
and function prototype. See the GNU C documentation for details. extra information such as the class and function prototype. See the
GNU C documentation for details.
</para> </para>
<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_NO_INSTRUMENT ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_NO_INSTRUMENT ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to the GNU C no_instrument_function function attribute if
the compiler is GNU C.
See the GNU C documentation for details.
FIXME: Explain no_instrument_function.
</para> </para>
<!-- ##### MACRO G_STRLOC ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_STRLOC ##### -->
<para> <para>
Expands to a string identifying the current code position.
</para> </para>
@ -265,7 +273,7 @@ printing values of type #gint64. See also #G_GINT16_FORMAT.
<note> <note>
<para> <para>
Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers, Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers,
even though the types are supported. On such platforms G_GINT64_FORMAT even though the types are supported. On such platforms #G_GINT64_FORMAT
is not defined. is not defined.
</para> </para>
</note> </note>
@ -281,7 +289,7 @@ printing values of type #guint64. See also #G_GINT16_FORMAT.
<note> <note>
<para> <para>
Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers, Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers,
even though the types are supported. On such platforms G_GUINT64_FORMAT even though the types are supported. On such platforms #G_GUINT64_FORMAT
is not defined. is not defined.
</para> </para>
</note> </note>

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@ -24,9 +24,10 @@ understand it myself. Look at gtkrc.c for some code using the scanner.
The data structure representing a lexical scanner. The data structure representing a lexical scanner.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
You should set input_name after creating the scanner, since it is used You should set <structfield>input_name</structfield> after creating
by the default message handler when displaying warnings and errors. the scanner, since it is used by the default message handler when
If you are scanning a file, the file name would be a good choice. displaying warnings and errors. If you are scanning a file, the file
name would be a good choice.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The <structfield>user_data</structfield> and The <structfield>user_data</structfield> and
@ -66,8 +67,7 @@ handler function is declared by #GScannerMsgFunc.
Creates a new #GScanner. Creates a new #GScanner.
The @config_templ structure specifies the initial settings of the scanner, The @config_templ structure specifies the initial settings of the scanner,
which are copied into the #GScanner <structfield>config</structfield> field. which are copied into the #GScanner <structfield>config</structfield> field.
If you pass NULL then the default settings are used. If you pass %NULL then the default settings are used.
(See g_scanner_config_template in gscanner.c for the defaults.)
</para> </para>
@config_templ: the initial scanner settings. @config_templ: the initial scanner settings.
@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ space, tab, carriage-return and line-feed).
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<structfield>cset_identifier_first</structfield> specifies the characters <structfield>cset_identifier_first</structfield> specifies the characters
which can start identifiers. which can start identifiers (the default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_", and
(the default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_", and #G_CSET_A_2_Z). #G_CSET_A_2_Z).
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<structfield>cset_identifier_nth</structfield> specifies the characters <structfield>cset_identifier_nth</structfield> specifies the characters
which can be used in identifiers, after the first character. which can be used in identifiers, after the first character (the default
The default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_0123456789", #G_CSET_A_2_Z, #G_CSET_LATINS, is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_0123456789", #G_CSET_A_2_Z, #G_CSET_LATINS,
#G_CSET_LATINC. #G_CSET_LATINC).
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<structfield>cpair_comment_single</structfield> specifies the characters <structfield>cpair_comment_single</structfield> specifies the characters
@ -102,11 +102,91 @@ means that single-line comments start with a '#' and continue until a '\n'
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<structfield>case_sensitive</structfield> specifies if symbols are <structfield>case_sensitive</structfield> specifies if symbols are
case sensitive. case sensitive (the default is %FALSE).
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The rest of the fields are flags which turn features on or off. <structfield>skip_comment_multi</structfield> specifies if multi-line
FIXME: should describe these. comments are skipped and not returned as tokens (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>skip_comment_single</structfield> specifies if single-line
comments are skipped and not returned as tokens (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_comment_multi</structfield> specifies if multi-line
comments are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_identifier</structfield> specifies if identifiers
are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_identifier_1char</structfield> specifies if single-character
identifiers are recognized (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_identifier_NULL</structfield> specifies if
<literal>NULL</literal> is reported as #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL.
(the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_symbols</structfield> specifies if symbols are
recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_binary</structfield> specifies if binary numbers
are recognized (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_octal</structfield> specifies if octal numbers
are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_float</structfield> specifies if floating point numbers
are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_hex</structfield> specifies if hexadecimal numbers
are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_hex_dollar</structfield> specifies if '$' is recognized
as a prefix for hexadecimal numbers (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_string_sq</structfield> specifies if strings can be
enclosed in single quotes (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scan_string_dq</structfield> specifies if strings can be
enclosed in double quotes (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>numbers_2_int</structfield> specifies if binary, octal and
hexadecimal numbers are reported as #G_TOKEN_INT (the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>int_2_float</structfield> specifies if all numbers are
reported as #G_TOKEN_FLOAT (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>identifier_2_string</structfield> specifies if identifiers
are reported as strings (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>char_2_token</structfield> specifies if characters
are reported by setting <literal>token = ch</literal> or as #G_TOKEN_CHAR
(the default is %TRUE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>symbol_2_token</structfield> specifies if symbols
are reported by setting <literal>token = v_symbol</literal> or as
#G_TOKEN_SYMBOL (the default is %FALSE).
</para>
<para>
<structfield>scope_0_fallback</structfield> specifies if a symbol
is searched for in the default scope in addition to the current scope
(the default is %FALSE).
</para> </para>
@cset_skip_characters: @cset_skip_characters:
@ -146,10 +226,13 @@ Prepares to scan a file.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_sync_file_offset ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_sync_file_offset ##### -->
<para> <para>
Rewinds the filedescriptor to the current buffer position and blows
the file read ahead buffer. This is useful for third party uses of
the scanners filedescriptor, which hooks onto the current scanning
position.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_input_text ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_input_text ##### -->
@ -232,11 +315,11 @@ structure.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_eof ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_eof ##### -->
<para> <para>
Returns TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer. Returns %TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
</para> </para>
@scanner: a #GScanner. @scanner: a #GScanner.
@Returns: TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer. @Returns: %TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_set_scope ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_set_scope ##### -->
@ -262,34 +345,39 @@ Adds a symbol to the given scope.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_foreach_symbol ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_foreach_symbol ##### -->
<para> <para>
Calls the given function for each of the symbol/value pairs in the
given scope of the #GScanner. The function is passed the symbol and
value of each pair, and the given @user_data parameter.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
@scope_id: @scope_id: the scope id.
@func: @func: the function to call for each symbol/value pair.
@user_data: @user_data: user data to pass to the function.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_lookup_symbol ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_lookup_symbol ##### -->
<para> <para>
Looks up a symbol in a scope and return its value. If the
symbol is not bound in the scope, %NULL is returned.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
@scope_id: @scope_id: the scope id.
@symbol: @symbol: the symbol to look up.
@Returns: @Returns: the value of @symbol in the given scope, or %NULL
if @symbol is not bound in the given scope.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_remove_symbol ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_scope_remove_symbol ##### -->
<para> <para>
Removes a symbol from a scope.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
@scope_id: @scope_id: the scope id.
@symbol: @symbol: the symbol to remove.
<!-- ##### MACRO g_scanner_freeze_symbol_table ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO g_scanner_freeze_symbol_table ##### -->
@ -298,7 +386,7 @@ This function is deprecated and will be removed in the next major
release of GLib. It does nothing. release of GLib. It does nothing.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
<!-- ##### MACRO g_scanner_thaw_symbol_table ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO g_scanner_thaw_symbol_table ##### -->
@ -307,17 +395,19 @@ This function is deprecated and will be removed in the next major
release of GLib. It does nothing. release of GLib. It does nothing.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_lookup_symbol ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_lookup_symbol ##### -->
<para> <para>
Looks up a symbol in the current scope and return its value. If the
symbol is not bound in the current scope, %NULL is returned.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
@symbol: @symbol: the symbol to look up.
@Returns: @Returns: the value of @symbol in the current scope, or %NULL
if @symbol is not bound in the current scope.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_warn ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_warn ##### -->
@ -345,29 +435,32 @@ documentation.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_unexp_token ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_unexp_token ##### -->
<para> <para>
Outputs a message resulting from an unexpected token in the input stream. Outputs a message resulting from an unexpected token in the input stream.
FIXME: I don't understand the arguments here.
</para> </para>
@scanner: a #GScanner. @scanner: a #GScanner.
@expected_token: the expected token. @expected_token: the expected token.
@identifier_spec: a string describing the expected type of identifier, @identifier_spec: a string describing the expected type of identifier,
or NULL to use the default "identifier" string. or %NULL to use the default "identifier" string. This is used if
@symbol_spec: a string describing the expected type of identifier, @expected_token is #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER or #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL.
or NULL to use the default "symbol" string. @symbol_spec: a string describing the expected type of symbol,
@symbol_name: or %NULL to use the default "symbol" string. This is used if
@message: a message string to output at the end of the warning/error, or NULL. @expected_token is #G_TOKEN_SYMBOL.
@is_error: if TRUE it is output as an error. If False it is output as a @symbol_name: the name of the expected symbol. This is used if
@expected_token is #G_TOKEN_SYMBOL.
@message: a message string to output at the end of the warning/error, or %NULL.
@is_error: if %TRUE it is output as an error. If %FALSE it is output as a
warning. warning.
<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GScannerMsgFunc ##### --> <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GScannerMsgFunc ##### -->
<para> <para>
Specifies the type of the message handler function.
</para> </para>
@scanner: @scanner: a #GScanner.
@message: @message: the message.
@error: @error: %TRUE if the message signals an error, %FALSE if it
signals a warning.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_destroy ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_destroy ##### -->
@ -383,10 +476,32 @@ Frees all memory used by the #GScanner.
The possible types of token returned from each g_scanner_get_next_token() call. The possible types of token returned from each g_scanner_get_next_token() call.
</para> </para>
@G_TOKEN_EOF: @G_TOKEN_EOF: the end of the file.
@G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN: @G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN: a '(' character.
@G_TOKEN_LEFT_CURLY: @G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN: a ')' character.
@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY: @G_TOKEN_LEFT_CURLY: a '{' character.
@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY: a '}' character.
@G_TOKEN_LEFT_BRACE: a '[' character.
@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_BRACE: a ']' character.
@G_TOKEN_EQUAL_SIGN: a '=' character.
@G_TOKEN_COMMA: a ',' character.
@G_TOKEN_NONE: no token.
@G_TOKEN_ERROR: an error. See #GErrorType for a list of possible errors.
@G_TOKEN_CHAR: a character without special meaning.
@G_TOKEN_BINARY: an integer, specified in binary notation with a '0b' prefix.
@G_TOKEN_OCTAL: an integer, specified in octal notation with a '0' prefix.
@G_TOKEN_INT: an integer, specified in the usual decimal notation.
@G_TOKEN_HEX: an integer, specified in hexadecimal notation with a '0x' or '$' prefix.
@G_TOKEN_FLOAT: a floating point number.
@G_TOKEN_STRING: a string enclosed in single or double quotes.
@G_TOKEN_SYMBOL: a symbol which has been defined before.
@G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER: an identifier.
@G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL: the special identifier <literal>NULL</literal>.
@G_TOKEN_COMMENT_SINGLE: a single-line comment enclosed in the delimiters
specified by <structfield>cpair_comment_single</structfield>.
@G_TOKEN_COMMENT_MULTI: a multi-line comment enclosed in '/*' and '*/'.
@G_TOKEN_LAST:
<!-- ##### UNION GTokenValue ##### --> <!-- ##### UNION GTokenValue ##### -->
<para> <para>
@ -397,21 +512,21 @@ A union holding the value of the token.
<!-- ##### ENUM GErrorType ##### --> <!-- ##### ENUM GErrorType ##### -->
<para> <para>
The possible errors, used in the <structfield>v_error</structfield> field The possible errors, used in the <structfield>v_error</structfield> field
of #GTokenValue, when the token is a G_TOKEN_ERROR. of #GTokenValue, when the token is a #G_TOKEN_ERROR.
</para> </para>
@G_ERR_UNKNOWN: @G_ERR_UNKNOWN: unknown error.
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF: @G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF: unexpected end of file.
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_STRING: @G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_STRING: unterminated string constant.
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_COMMENT: @G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_COMMENT: unterminated comment.
@G_ERR_NON_DIGIT_IN_CONST: @G_ERR_NON_DIGIT_IN_CONST: non-digit character in a number.
@G_ERR_DIGIT_RADIX: @G_ERR_DIGIT_RADIX: digit beyond radix in a number.
@G_ERR_FLOAT_RADIX: @G_ERR_FLOAT_RADIX: non-decimal floating point number.
@G_ERR_FLOAT_MALFORMED: @G_ERR_FLOAT_MALFORMED: malformed floating point number.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_a_2_z ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_a_2_z ##### -->
<para> <para>
The set of lower-case ASCII alphabet characters. The set of lowercase ASCII alphabet characters.
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig. Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
</para> </para>
@ -419,7 +534,7 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_A_2_Z ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_A_2_Z ##### -->
<para> <para>
The set of upper-case ASCII alphabet characters. The set of uppercase ASCII alphabet characters.
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig. Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
</para> </para>
@ -427,15 +542,16 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_DIGITS ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_DIGITS ##### -->
<para> <para>
The set of digits.
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
</para> </para>
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINC ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINC ##### -->
<para> <para>
Part of the set of extended characters in the Latin character sets. The set of uppercase ISO 8859-1 alphabet characters which are
FIXME: lower case? not ASCII characters.
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig. Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
</para> </para>
@ -443,8 +559,8 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINS ##### --> <!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINS ##### -->
<para> <para>
Part of the set of extended characters in the Latin character sets. The set of lowercase ISO 8859-1 alphabet characters which are
FIXME: upper case? not ASCII characters.
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig. Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
</para> </para>