* passed to g_regex_new().
*
* The backreferences are extracted from the string passed to the match
- * function, so you cannot free it before calling this function.
+ * function, so you cannot call this function after freeing the string.
*
* Returns: the expanded string, or %NULL if an error occurred
*
* the longest match.
*
* The string is fetched from the string passed to the match function,
- * so you cannot free it before calling this function.
+ * so you cannot call this function after freeing the string.
*
* Returns: The matched substring, or %NULL if an error occurred.
* You have to free the string yourself
* string is returned.
*
* The string is fetched from the string passed to the match function,
- * so you cannot free it before calling this function.
+ * so you cannot call this function after freeing the string.
*
* Returns: The matched substring, or %NULL if an error occurred.
* You have to free the string yourself
* so the first one is the longest match.
*
* The strings are fetched from the string passed to the match function,
- * so you cannot free it before calling this function.
+ * so you cannot call this function after freeing the string.
*
* Returns: a %NULL-terminated array of gchar * pointers. It must be freed
* using g_strfreev(). If the previous match failed %NULL is
* @string: the string to scan for matches
* @match_options: match options
* @match_info: pointer to location where to store the #GMatchInfo, or
- * %NULL if you do not nedd it
+ * %NULL if you do not need it
*
* Scans for a match in string for the pattern in @regex. The @match_options
* are combined with the match options specified when the @regex structure
* @start_position: starting index of the string to match
* @match_options: match options
* @match_info: pointer to location where to store the #GMatchInfo, or
- * %NULL if you do not nedd it
+ * %NULL if you do not need it
* @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore errors
*
* Scans for a match in string for the pattern in @regex. The @match_options
* @string: the string to scan for matches
* @match_options: match options
* @match_info: pointer to location where to store the #GMatchInfo, or
- * %NULL if you do not nedd it
+ * %NULL if you do not need it
*
* Using the standard algorithm for regular expression matching only the
* longest match in the string is retrieved. This function uses a
* @start_position: starting index of the string to match
* @match_options: match options
* @match_info: pointer to location where to store the #GMatchInfo, or
- * %NULL if you do not nedd it
+ * %NULL if you do not need it
* @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore errors
*
* Using the standard algorithm for regular expression matching only the