Typedef TestBoxed to test caller-allocates correctness Compatibility typedef, like telepathy-glib's TpIntSet Typedef'd GPtrArray for some reason Typedef'd va_list for additional reasons Like telepathy-glib's TpIntset. This should be skipped, and moreover, all function which use it should be. the investment rate how much money Path to file a hash table; will be modified GError instance; must be freed by the callback A new floating #RegressTestFloating A new #RegressTestFundamentalObject A #RegressTestObj A #RegressTestObj Another object This method is virtual. Notably its name differs from the virtual slot name, which makes it useful for testing bindings handle this case. Meaningless string This method is virtual. Notably its name differs from the virtual slot name, which makes it useful for testing bindings handle this case. Meaningless string Check that the out value is skipped %TRUE if the call succeeds, %FALSE if @error is set. Parameter. Return value. Other parameter. Will be incremented. Return value. Number. Number. Check that the out value is skipped %TRUE if the call succeeds, %FALSE if @error is set. Parameter. Return value. Other parameter. Will be incremented. Return value. Number. Number. Check that a parameter is skipped %TRUE if the call succeeds, %FALSE if @error is set. Parameter. Return value. Other parameter. Will be incremented. Return value. Number. Number. Check that the return value is skipped %TRUE if the call succeeds, %FALSE if @error is set. Parameter. A return value. Other parameter. Will be incremented. Return value. Number. Number. Check that the return value is skipped. Succeed if a is nonzero, otherwise raise an error. %TRUE if the call succeeds, %FALSE if @error is set. Parameter. This function throws an error if m is odd. This test signal is like TelepathyGlib's TpChannel:: group-members-changed-detailed: numbers A cairo context. This test signal is like TelepathyGlib's TpAccount::status-changed Test transfer none GObject as a param (tests refcounting). Use with regress_test_obj_emit_sig_with_obj A newly created RegressTestObj Test GStrv as a param. strings Meaningless string Another object Make a copy of a RegressTestStructA the cloned structure Make a copy of a RegressTestStructB the cloned structure A #RegressTestObj A flags value This test case mirrors GnomeKeyringPasswordSchema from libgnome-keyring. some int list of attributes An array of #RegressTestObj the sum of the items in @ints a list of 5 integers a list of 5 integers ranging from 0 to 4 a list of 5 integers ranging from 0 to 4 List of ints List of ints List of ints List of ints string representation of provided types List of types a new array of integers. length of the returned array. List of ints the length of @ints a list of integers whose items will be increased by 1, except the first that will be dropped a static array of integers. length of the returned array. length length the length of @ints a list of 5 integers, from 0 to 4 in consecutive order Notified - callback persists until a DestroyNotify delegate is invoked. Invokes all callbacks installed by #test_callback_destroy_notify(), adding up their return values, and removes them, invoking the corresponding destroy notfications. Sum of the return values of the invoked callbacks. Call - callback parameter persists for the duration of the method call and can be released on return. the return value of @closure GClosure which takes one GVariant and returns a GVariant a GVariant passed as argument to @closure list of strings the hash table returned by regress_test_ghash_gvalue_return(). Specify nested parameterized types directly with the (type ) annotation. Another way of specifying nested parameterized types: using the element-type annotation. New variant New variant New variant New variant New variant GHashTable that gets passed to callback This is a function. It has multiple lines in the documentation. The sky is blue. You will give me your credit card number. <informaltable> <tgroup cols="3"> <thead> <row> <entry>Syntax</entry> <entry>Explanation</entry> <entry>Examples</entry> </row> </thead> <tbody> <row> <entry>rgb(@r, @g, @b)</entry> <entry>An opaque color; @r, @g, @b can be either integers between 0 and 255 or percentages</entry> <entry><literallayout>rgb(128, 10, 54) rgb(20%, 30%, 0%)</literallayout></entry> </row> <row> <entry>rgba(@r, @g, @b, @a)</entry> <entry>A translucent color; @r, @g, @b are as in the previous row, @a is a floating point number between 0 and 1</entry> <entry><literallayout>rgba(255, 255, 0, 0.5)</literallayout></entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </informaltable> What we're testing here is that the scanner ignores the @a nested inside XML. An integer This function throws an error if m is odd. UTF-8 string UTF-8 string a copy of "first" a copy of "second" a copy of "first" a copy of "second" the int wrapped in a GValue. an int