[glib] GVariant: Removing mentions of &a from docs



commit 816990a0118f33ae280846ac040803ce58979162
Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt desrt ca>
Date:   Tue Mar 23 09:06:52 2010 -0500

    GVariant: Removing mentions of &a from docs
    
    This isn't supported anymore (for the time being...)
    
    Partial fix for bug 613618.

 docs/reference/glib/gvariant-varargs.xml |   19 +------------------
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/docs/reference/glib/gvariant-varargs.xml b/docs/reference/glib/gvariant-varargs.xml
index 7b0acfa..702235c 100644
--- a/docs/reference/glib/gvariant-varargs.xml
+++ b/docs/reference/glib/gvariant-varargs.xml
@@ -45,16 +45,6 @@
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
     <para>
-     a type string of a concrete, fixed-sized type, prefixed with a '<literal>&amp;</literal>'
-    </para>
-   </listitem>
-   <listitem>
-    <para>
-     a type string of a concrete, fixed-sized type, prefixed with a '<literal>&amp;a</literal>'
-    </para>
-   </listitem>
-   <listitem>
-    <para>
      '<literal>&amp;s</literal>' '<literal>&amp;o</literal>', '<literal>&amp;g</literal>', '<literal>^as</literal>',
      '<literal>^ao</literal>', '<literal>^ag</literal>', '<literal>^a&amp;s</literal>', '<literal>^a&amp;o</literal>' or
      '<literal>^a&amp;g</literal>'
@@ -62,7 +52,7 @@
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
     <para>
-     any conversion string, prefixed with an '<literal>m</literal>'
+     any format string, prefixed with an '<literal>m</literal>'
     </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
@@ -909,13 +899,6 @@ value2 = g_variant_new ("(@(iii)*)", value1, g_variant_new_string ("foo"));
     pointer.
    </para>
    <para>
-    Currently there is only one use for this character -- to avoid making a copy of a string when using
-    <link linkend='g-variant-get'><function>g_variant_get()</function></link>.
-   </para>
-   <para>
-    The three cases are as follows:
-   </para>
-   <para>
     Currently, the only use for this character is when it is applied to a string (ie: '<literal>&amp;s</literal>',
     '<literal>&amp;o</literal>' or '<code>&amp;g</code>').  For
     <link linkend='g-variant-new'><function>g_variant_new()</function></link> this has absolutely no effect.  The string



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