Function
GLibstrchomp
since: 2.0
Description
Removes trailing whitespace from a string.
This function doesn’t allocate or reallocate any memory;
it modifies string in place. Therefore, it cannot be used
on statically allocated strings.
The pointer to string is returned to allow the nesting of functions.
Also see g_strchug() and g_strstrip().
Available since: 2.0