* @str2: a UTF-8 encoded string
*
* Compares two strings for ordering using the linguistically
- * correct rules for the <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>.
+ * correct rules for the [current locale][setlocale].
* When sorting a large number of strings, it will be significantly
* faster to obtain collation keys with g_utf8_collate_key() and
* compare the keys with strcmp() when sorting instead of sorting
* the original strings.
*
- * Return value: < 0 if @str1 compares before @str2,
- * 0 if they compare equal, > 0 if @str1 compares after @str2.
+ * Returns: < 0 if @str1 compares before @str2,
+ * 0 if they compare equal, > 0 if @str1 compares after @str2.
**/
gint
g_utf8_collate (const gchar *str1,
* with strcmp() will always be the same as comparing the two
* original keys with g_utf8_collate().
*
- * Note that this function depends on the
- * <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>.
+ * Note that this function depends on the [current locale][setlocale].
*
- * Return value: a newly allocated string. This string should
+ * Returns: a newly allocated string. This string should
* be freed with g_free() when you are done with it.
**/
gchar *
* would like to treat numbers intelligently so that "file1" "file10" "file5"
* is sorted as "file1" "file5" "file10".
*
- * Note that this function depends on the
- * <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>.
+ * Note that this function depends on the [current locale][setlocale].
*
- * Return value: a newly allocated string. This string should
+ * Returns: a newly allocated string. This string should
* be freed with g_free() when you are done with it.
*
* Since: 2.8