* then connect to whatever host was pointed to by that record.
*
* You can use g_resolver_lookup_service() or
- * g_resolver_lookup_service_async() to find the #GSrvTarget<!-- -->s
+ * g_resolver_lookup_service_async() to find the #GSrvTargets
* for a given service. However, if you are simply planning to connect
* to the remote service, you can use #GNetworkService's
* #GSocketConnectable interface and not need to worry about
*
* Creates a new #GSrvTarget with the given parameters.
*
- * You should not need to use this; normally #GSrvTarget<!-- -->s are
+ * You should not need to use this; normally #GSrvTargets are
* created by #GResolver.
*
- * Return value: a new #GSrvTarget.
+ * Returns: a new #GSrvTarget.
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
*
* Copies @target
*
- * Return value: a copy of @target
+ * Returns: a copy of @target
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
* check if it contains encoded Unicode segments, and use
* g_hostname_to_unicode() to convert it if it does.)
*
- * Return value: @target's hostname
+ * Returns: @target's hostname
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
*
* Gets @target's port
*
- * Return value: @target's port
+ * Returns: @target's port
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
* #GResolver already sorts the targets according to the algorithm in
* RFC 2782.
*
- * Return value: @target's priority
+ * Returns: @target's priority
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
* #GResolver already sorts the targets according to the algorithm in
* RFC 2782.
*
- * Return value: @target's weight
+ * Returns: @target's weight
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
*
* Sorts @targets in place according to the algorithm in RFC 2782.
*
- * Return value: (transfer full): the head of the sorted list.
+ * Returns: (transfer full): the head of the sorted list.
*
* Since: 2.22
*/