* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
- * Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "config.h"
*
* #GNetworkMonitor provides an easy-to-use cross-platform API
* for monitoring network connectivity. On Linux, the implementation
- * is based on the kernels netlink interface.
+ * is based on the kernel's netlink interface.
*/
/**
* IPv6. It does not necessarily imply that the public Internet is
* reachable. See #GNetworkMonitor:network-available for more details.
*
- * Return value: whether the network is available
+ * Returns: whether the network is available
*
* Since: 2.32
*/
* trying to do multicast DNS on the local network), so if you do not
* want to block, you should use g_network_monitor_can_reach_async().
*
- * Return value: %TRUE if @connectable is reachable, %FALSE if not.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if @connectable is reachable, %FALSE if not.
*
* Since: 2.32
*/
* Finishes an async network connectivity test.
* See g_network_monitor_can_reach_async().
*
- * Return value: %TRUE if network is reachable, %FALSE if not.
+ * Returns: %TRUE if network is reachable, %FALSE if not.
*/
gboolean
g_network_monitor_can_reach_finish (GNetworkMonitor *monitor,
* connected to a functioning router that has lost its own upstream
* connectivity. Some hosts might only be accessible when a VPN is
* active. Other hosts might only be accessible when the VPN is
- * <emphasis>not</emphasis> active. Thus, it is best to use
- * g_network_monitor_can_reach() or
- * g_network_monitor_can_reach_async() to test for reachability on a
- * host-by-host basis. (On the other hand, when the property is
+ * not active. Thus, it is best to use g_network_monitor_can_reach()
+ * or g_network_monitor_can_reach_async() to test for reachability
+ * on a host-by-host basis. (On the other hand, when the property is
* %FALSE, the application can reasonably expect that no remote
* hosts at all are reachable, and should indicate this to the user
* in its UI.)