From 8bdc089ca46f20d08487d5c1b41610459a9b4b51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Clasen Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2014 15:25:43 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Docs: Drop use of indexterm tags These have not been making it into the index, anyway. --- gio/gasyncresult.c | 18 +++++++++--------- gio/gfile.c | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/gio/gasyncresult.c b/gio/gasyncresult.c index 3d9848c..b146697 100644 --- a/gio/gasyncresult.c +++ b/gio/gasyncresult.c @@ -102,15 +102,15 @@ * always called, even in the case of a cancelled operation. On cancellation * the result is a %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED error. * - * I/O - * priority Many I/O-related asynchronous - * operations have a priority parameter, which is used in certain - * cases to determine the order in which operations are executed. - * They are not used to determine system-wide I/O scheduling. - * Priorities are integers, with lower numbers indicating higher priority. - * It is recommended to choose priorities between %G_PRIORITY_LOW and - * %G_PRIORITY_HIGH, with %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT as a default. - **/ + * + * Many I/O-related asynchronous operations have a priority parameter, + * which is used in certain cases to determine the order in which + * operations are executed. They are not used to determine system-wide + * I/O scheduling. Priorities are integers, with lower numbers indicating + * higher priority. It is recommended to choose priorities between + * %G_PRIORITY_LOW and %G_PRIORITY_HIGH, with %G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT + * as a default. + */ typedef GAsyncResultIface GAsyncResultInterface; G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (GAsyncResult, g_async_result, G_TYPE_OBJECT) diff --git a/gio/gfile.c b/gio/gfile.c index 9dab65b..c24bf38 100644 --- a/gio/gfile.c +++ b/gio/gfile.c @@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ * g_file_eject_mountable_with_operation() to eject a mountable file. * * - * entity tag + * * One notable feature of #GFiles are entity tags, or "etags" for * short. Entity tags are somewhat like a more abstract version of the - * traditional mtime, and can be used to quickly determine if the file has - * been modified from the version on the file system. See the HTTP 1.1 - * specification + * traditional mtime, and can be used to quickly determine if the file + * has been modified from the version on the file system. See the + * HTTP 1.1 specification * for HTTP Etag headers, which are a very similar concept. * **/ -- 2.7.4