* sign, mantissa and exponent of IEEE floats and doubles. These unions are
* defined as appropriate for a given platform. IEEE floats and doubles are
* supported (used for storage) by at least Intel, PPC and Sparc. See
- * <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_float">IEEE 754-2008</ulink>
+ * [IEEE 754-2008](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_float)
* for more information about IEEE number formats.
*/
* G_OS_WIN32:
*
* This macro is defined only on Windows. So you can bracket
- * Windows-specific code in "#ifdef G_OS_WIN32".
+ * Windows-specific code in "\#ifdef G_OS_WIN32".
*/
/**
* G_OS_UNIX:
*
* This macro is defined only on UNIX. So you can bracket
- * UNIX-specific code in "#ifdef G_OS_UNIX".
+ * UNIX-specific code in "\#ifdef G_OS_UNIX".
*/
/**
* arrays or arrays on the stack.
*/
-/ * Miscellaneous Macros {{{1 */
+/* Miscellaneous Macros {{{1 */
/**
* SECTION:macros_misc
*
* Expands to __extension__ when gcc is used as the compiler. This simply
* tells gcc not to warn about the following non-standard code when compiling
- * with the <option>-pedantic</option> option.
+ * with the `-pedantic` option.
*/
/**
*
* Expands to the GNU C deprecated attribute if the compiler is gcc.
* It can be used to mark typedefs, variables and functions as deprecated.
- * When called with the <option>-Wdeprecated-declarations</option> option,
+ * When called with the `-Wdeprecated-declarations` option,
* gcc will generate warnings when deprecated interfaces are used.
*
* Place the attribute after the declaration, just before the semicolon.
* regression tests for deprecated functions.
*
* Use %G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS to begin warning again. (If you
- * are not compiling with <literal>-Wdeprecated-declarations</literal>
- * then neither macro has any effect.)
+ * are not compiling with `-Wdeprecated-declarations` then neither macro
+ * has any effect.)
*
* This macro can be used either inside or outside of a function body,
* but must appear on a line by itself.
* Expands to the GNU C no_instrument_function function attribute if the
* compiler is gcc. Functions with this attribute will not be instrumented
* for profiling, when the compiler is called with the
- * <option>-finstrument-functions</option> option.
+ * `-finstrument-functions` option.
*
* Place the attribute after the declaration, just before the semicolon.
*
* Since: 2.4
*/
+/**
+ * G_HAVE_GNUC_VISIBILITY:
+ *
+ * Defined to 1 if gcc-style visibility handling is supported.
+ */
+
/* Windows Compatibility Functions {{{1 */
/**
* @static: empty or "static"
* @dll_name: the name of the (pointer to the) char array where
* the DLL name will be stored. If this is used, you must also
- * include <filename>windows.h</filename>. If you need a more
- * complex DLL entry point function, you cannot use this
+ * include `windows.h`. If you need a more complex DLL entry
+ * point function, you cannot use this
*
* On Windows, this macro defines a DllMain() function that stores
* the actual DLL name that the code being compiled will be included in.