* g_get_charset:
* @charset: return location for character set name
*
- * Obtains the character set for the <link linkend="setlocale">current
- * locale</link>; you might use this character set as an argument to
- * g_convert(), to convert from the current locale's encoding to some
- * other encoding. (Frequently g_locale_to_utf8() and g_locale_from_utf8()
- * are nice shortcuts, though.)
+ * Obtains the character set for the [current locale][setlocale]; you
+ * might use this character set as an argument to g_convert(), to convert
+ * from the current locale's encoding to some other encoding. (Frequently
+ * g_locale_to_utf8() and g_locale_from_utf8() are nice shortcuts, though.)
*
* On Windows the character set returned by this function is the
* so-called system default ANSI code-page. That is the character set
* The string returned in @charset is not allocated, and should not be
* freed.
*
- * Return value: %TRUE if the returned charset is UTF-8
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the returned charset is UTF-8
*/
gboolean
g_get_charset (const char **charset)
*
* Gets the character set for the current locale.
*
- * Return value: a newly allocated string containing the name
+ * Returns: a newly allocated string containing the name
* of the character set. This string must be freed with g_free().
*/
gchar *
* `LC_MESSAGES` and `LANG` to find the list of locales specified by the
* user.
*
- * Return value: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib
+ * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer none): a %NULL-terminated array of strings owned by GLib
* that must not be modified or freed.
*
* Since: 2.6