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diff --git a/docs/gir-1.2.rnc b/docs/gir-1.2.rnc index f5728810..5ff101e1 100644 --- a/docs/gir-1.2.rnc +++ b/docs/gir-1.2.rnc @@ -524,8 +524,8 @@ grammar { attribute closure { xsd:integer }?, ## the parameter is a destroy_data for callbacks. The value points to a different parameter that is the actual callback attribute destroy { xsd:integer }?, - ## the parameter is a callback, the value indicates the lifetime of the call. For language bindings which want to know when the resources required to do the call can be freed. "notified" valid until a GDestroyNotify argument is called, "async" only valid for the duration of the first callback invocationi (can only be called once), "call" only valid for the duration of the call, can be called multiple times during the call. - attribute scope { "notified" | "async" | "call" }?, + ## the parameter is a callback, the value indicates the lifetime of the call. For language bindings which want to know when the resources required to do the call can be freed. "notified" valid until a GDestroyNotify argument is called, "async" only valid for the duration of the first callback invocationi (can only be called once), "call" only valid for the duration of the call, can be called multiple times during the call, "forever" valid until the process terminates. + attribute scope { "notified" | "async" | "call" | "forever" }?, ## direction of the parameter. "in" goes into the callable, "out" for output parameters from the callable (reference in C++, var in Pascal, etc...), "inout" for both (like a pre-allocated structure which will be filled-in by the callable) attribute direction { "out" | "in" | "inout" }?, ## Binary attribute, true if the caller should allocate the parameter before calling the callable @@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ grammar { attribute nullable { "0" | "1" }?, ## the parameter is a user_data for callbacks. The value points to a different parameter that is the actual callback attribute closure { xsd:integer }?, - ## the parameter is a callback, the value indicates the lifetime of the call. For language bindings which want to know when the resources required to do the call can be freed. "notified" valid until a GDestroyNotify argument is called, "async" only valid for the duration of the first callback invocationi (can only be called once), "call" only valid for the duration of the call, can be called multiple times during the call. - attribute scope { "notified" | "async" | "call" }?, + ## the parameter is a callback, the value indicates the lifetime of the call. For language bindings which want to know when the resources required to do the call can be freed. "notified" valid until a GDestroyNotify argument is called, "async" only valid for the duration of the first callback invocationi (can only be called once), "call" only valid for the duration of the call, can be called multiple times during the call, "forever" valid until the process terminates. + attribute scope { "notified" | "async" | "call" | "forever" }?, ## the parameter is a destroy_data for callbacks. The value points to a different parameter that is the actual callback attribute destroy { xsd:integer }?, ## Binary attribute, true if the parameter can be omitted from the introspected output |