* g_mkstemp:
* @tmpl: template filename
*
- * Opens a temporary file. See the <function>mkstemp()</function> documentation
+ * Opens a temporary file. See the mkstemp() documentation
* on most UNIX-like systems. This is a portability wrapper, which simply calls
- * <function>mkstemp()</function> on systems that have it, and implements
+ * mkstemp() on systems that have it, and implements
* it in GLib otherwise.
*
* The parameter is a string that should match the rules for
- * <function>mkstemp()</function>, i.e. end in "XXXXXX". The X string will
+ * mkstemp(), i.e. end in "XXXXXX". The X string will
* be modified to form the name of a file that didn't exist.
*
- * Return value: A file handle (as from <function>open()</function>) to the file
+ * Return value: A file handle (as from open()) to the file
* opened for reading and writing. The file is opened in binary mode
* on platforms where there is a difference. The file handle should be
- * closed with <function>close()</function>. In case of errors, -1 is returned.
+ * closed with close(). In case of errors, -1 is returned.
*/
int
g_mkstemp (char *tmpl)
* files (as returned by g_get_tmp_dir()).
*
* @tmpl should be a string ending with six 'X' characters, as the
- * parameter to g_mkstemp() (or <function>mkstemp()</function>).
+ * parameter to g_mkstemp() (or mkstemp()).
* However, unlike these functions, the template should only be a
* basename, no directory components are allowed. If template is %NULL,
* a default template is used.
*
- * Note that in contrast to g_mkstemp() (and <function>mkstemp()</function>)
+ * Note that in contrast to g_mkstemp() (and mkstemp())
* @tmpl is not modified, and might thus be a read-only literal string.
*
* The actual name used is returned in @name_used if non-%NULL. This
* string should be freed with g_free() when not needed any longer.
*
- * Return value: A file handle (as from <function>open()</function>) to
+ * Return value: A file handle (as from open()) to
* the file opened for reading and writing. The file is opened in binary
* mode on platforms where there is a difference. The file handle should be
- * closed with <function>close()</function>. In case of errors, -1 is returned
+ * closed with close(). In case of errors, -1 is returned
* and @error will be set.
**/
int