* `CR LF` sequences, so the result cannot be passed directly to SMTP
* or certain other protocols.
*
- * Return value: The number of bytes of output that was written
+ * Returns: The number of bytes of output that was written
*
* Since: 2.12
*/
* be written to it. It will need up to 4 bytes, or up to 5 bytes if
* line-breaking is enabled.
*
- * Return value: The number of bytes of output that was written
+ * Returns: The number of bytes of output that was written
*
* Since: 2.12
*/
* Encode a sequence of binary data into its Base-64 stringified
* representation.
*
- * Return value: (transfer full): a newly allocated, zero-terminated Base-64
+ * Returns: (transfer full): a newly allocated, zero-terminated Base-64
* encoded string representing @data. The returned string must
* be freed with g_free().
*
* at least: (@len / 4) * 3 + 3 bytes (+ 3 may be needed in case of non-zero
* state).
*
- * Return value: The number of bytes of output that was written
+ * Returns: The number of bytes of output that was written
*
* Since: 2.12
**/
* that the returned binary data is not necessarily zero-terminated,
* so it should not be used as a character string.
*
- * Return value: (transfer full) (array length=out_len) (element-type guint8):
+ * Returns: (transfer full) (array length=out_len) (element-type guint8):
* newly allocated buffer containing the binary data
* that @text represents. The returned buffer must
* be freed with g_free().
* Decode a sequence of Base-64 encoded text into binary data
* by overwriting the input data.
*
- * Return value: (transfer none): The binary data that @text responds. This pointer
+ * Returns: (transfer none): The binary data that @text responds. This pointer
* is the same as the input @text.
*
* Since: 2.20