Gtk{List,Tree}Store: Fix GI array annotations

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Martin Pitt 2011-01-15 15:26:12 -06:00
parent dfa1ea8245
commit 78a4b090e2
2 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1424,7 +1424,7 @@ gtk_list_store_reorder_func (GSequenceIter *a,
/**
* gtk_list_store_reorder:
* @store: A #GtkListStore.
* @new_order: an array of integers mapping the new position of each child
* @new_order: (array): an array of integers mapping the new position of each child
* to its old position before the re-ordering,
* i.e. @new_order<literal>[newpos] = oldpos</literal>.
*
@ -1973,8 +1973,8 @@ gtk_list_store_insert_with_values (GtkListStore *list_store,
* @list_store: A #GtkListStore
* @iter: (out) (allow-none): An unset #GtkTreeIter to set to the new row, or %NULL.
* @position: position to insert the new row
* @columns: an array of column numbers
* @values: an array of GValues
* @columns: (array length=n_values): an array of column numbers
* @values: (array length=n_values): an array of GValues
* @n_values: the length of the @columns and @values arrays
*
* A variant of gtk_list_store_insert_with_values() which

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@ -1475,8 +1475,8 @@ gtk_tree_store_insert_with_values (GtkTreeStore *tree_store,
* @iter: (out) (allow-none): An unset #GtkTreeIter to set the new row, or %NULL.
* @parent: (allow-none): A valid #GtkTreeIter, or %NULL
* @position: position to insert the new row
* @columns: an array of column numbers
* @values: an array of GValues
* @columns: (array length=n_values): an array of column numbers
* @values: (array length=n_values): an array of GValues
* @n_values: the length of the @columns and @values arrays
*
* A variant of gtk_tree_store_insert_with_values() which takes
@ -2143,7 +2143,7 @@ gtk_tree_store_reorder_func (gconstpointer a,
* gtk_tree_store_reorder:
* @tree_store: A #GtkTreeStore.
* @parent: A #GtkTreeIter.
* @new_order: an array of integers mapping the new position of each child
* @new_order: (array): an array of integers mapping the new position of each child
* to its old position before the re-ordering,
* i.e. @new_order<literal>[newpos] = oldpos</literal>.
*