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-rw-r--r-- | enum.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | file.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | io.c | 56 |
3 files changed, 38 insertions, 38 deletions
@@ -513,12 +513,12 @@ inject_op_i(VALUE i, VALUE p, int argc, VALUE *argv) /* * call-seq: - * enum.inject(initial, sym)->obj + * enum.inject(initial, sym) -> obj * enum.inject(sym) -> obj * enum.inject(initial) {| memo, obj | block } -> obj * enum.inject {| memo, obj | block } -> obj * - * enum.reduce(initial, sym)->obj + * enum.reduce(initial, sym) -> obj * enum.reduce(sym) -> obj * enum.reduce(initial) {| memo, obj | block } -> obj * enum.reduce {| memo, obj | block } -> obj @@ -2257,8 +2257,8 @@ chunk_i(VALUE yielder, VALUE enumerator, int argc, VALUE *argv) /* * call-seq: - * enum.chunk {|elt| ... }->an_enumerator - * enum.chunk(initial_state) {|elt, state| ... }->an_enumerator + * enum.chunk {|elt| ... } -> an_enumerator + * enum.chunk(initial_state) {|elt, state| ... } -> an_enumerator * * Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. * The consecutive elements which have same block value are chunked. @@ -2432,9 +2432,9 @@ slicebefore_i(VALUE yielder, VALUE enumerator, int argc, VALUE *argv) /* * call-seq: - * enum.slice_before(pattern)->an_enumerator - * enum.slice_before {|elt| bool }->an_enumerator - * enum.slice_before(initial_state) {|elt, state| bool }->an_enumerator + * enum.slice_before(pattern) -> an_enumerator + * enum.slice_before {|elt| bool } -> an_enumerator + * enum.slice_before(initial_state) {|elt, state| bool } -> an_enumerator * * Creates an enumerator for each chunked elements. * The beginnings of chunks are defined by _pattern_ and the block. @@ -2145,7 +2145,7 @@ lchown_internal(const char *path, void *arg) /* * call-seq: - * file.lchown(owner_int, group_int, file_name,..)->integer + * file.lchown(owner_int, group_int, file_name,..) -> integer * * Equivalent to <code>File::chown</code>, but does not follow symbolic * links (so it will change the owner associated with the link, not the @@ -3985,7 +3985,7 @@ test_check(int n, int argc, VALUE *argv) /* * call-seq: - * test(int_cmd, file1 [, file2] )->obj + * test(int_cmd, file1 [, file2] ) -> obj * * Uses the integer <i>aCmd</i> to perform various tests on * <i>file1</i> (first table below) or on <i>file1</i> and @@ -4518,7 +4518,7 @@ rb_stat_R(VALUE obj) /* * call-seq: - * stat.world_readable?->fixnum or nil + * stat.world_readable? -> fixnum or nil * * If <i>stat</i> is readable by others, returns an integer * representing the file permission bits of <i>stat</i>. Returns @@ -2556,7 +2556,7 @@ rb_io_gets(VALUE io) * call-seq: * ios.gets(sep=$/) -> string or nil * ios.gets(limit) -> string or nil - * ios.gets(sep, limit)->string or nil + * ios.gets(sep, limit) -> string or nil * * Reads the next ``line'' from the I/O stream; lines are separated by * <i>sep</i>. A separator of <code>nil</code> reads the entire @@ -2645,7 +2645,7 @@ rb_io_set_lineno(VALUE io, VALUE lineno) * call-seq: * ios.readline(sep=$/) -> string * ios.readline(limit) -> string - * ios.readline(sep, limit)->string + * ios.readline(sep, limit) -> string * * Reads a line as with <code>IO#gets</code>, but raises an * <code>EOFError</code> on end of file. @@ -2666,7 +2666,7 @@ rb_io_readline(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * call-seq: * ios.readlines(sep=$/) -> array * ios.readlines(limit) -> array - * ios.readlines(sep, limit)->array + * ios.readlines(sep, limit) -> array * * Reads all of the lines in <em>ios</em>, and returns them in * <i>anArray</i>. Lines are separated by the optional <i>sep</i>. If @@ -2703,7 +2703,7 @@ rb_io_readlines(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * * ios.each_line(sep=$/) {|line| block } -> ios * ios.each_line(limit) {|line| block } -> ios - * ios.each_line(sep,limit) {|line| block }->ios + * ios.each_line(sep,limit) {|line| block } -> ios * ios.each_line(...) -> an_enumerator * * ios.lines(sep=$/) {|line| block } -> ios @@ -5218,7 +5218,7 @@ pop_last_hash(int *argc_p, VALUE *argv) /* * call-seq: * IO.popen(cmd, mode="r" [, opt]) -> io - * IO.popen(cmd, mode="r" [, opt]) {|io| block }->obj + * IO.popen(cmd, mode="r" [, opt]) {|io| block } -> obj * * Runs the specified command as a subprocess; the subprocess's * standard input and output will be connected to the returned @@ -5390,8 +5390,8 @@ rb_open_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * call-seq: * File.open(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) -> file * File.open(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) -> file - * File.open(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) {|file| block }->obj - * File.open(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) {|file| block }->obj + * File.open(filename, mode="r" [, opt]) {|file| block } -> obj + * File.open(filename [, mode [, perm]] [, opt]) {|file| block } -> obj * * With no associated block, <code>open</code> is a synonym for * <code>File.new</code>. If the optional code block is given, it will @@ -5405,7 +5405,7 @@ rb_open_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * * call-seq: * IO.open(fd, mode_string="r" [, opt] ) -> io - * IO.open(fd, mode_string="r" [, opt] ) {|io| block }->obj + * IO.open(fd, mode_string="r" [, opt] ) {|io| block } -> obj * * With no associated block, <code>open</code> is a synonym for * <code>IO.new</code>. If the optional code block is given, it will @@ -6676,7 +6676,7 @@ argf_set_lineno(VALUE argf, VALUE val) /* * call-seq: - * ARGF.lineno->Integer + * ARGF.lineno -> integer * * Returns the current line number of the current file in +ARGF+. This value * can be set manually with +ARGF.lineno=+. @@ -6899,7 +6899,7 @@ static VALUE argf_gets(int, VALUE *, VALUE); * call-seq: * gets(sep=$/) -> string or nil * gets(limit) -> string or nil - * gets(sep,limit)->string or nil + * gets(sep,limit) -> string or nil * * Returns (and assigns to <code>$_</code>) the next line from the list * of files in +ARGV+ (or <code>$*</code>), or from standard input if @@ -6939,9 +6939,9 @@ rb_f_gets(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv) /* * call-seq: - * ARGF.gets(sep=$/) -> String - * ARGF.gets(limit) -> String - * ARGF.gets(sep, limit)->String + * ARGF.gets(sep=$/) -> string + * ARGF.gets(limit) -> string + * ARGF.gets(sep, limit) -> string * * Returns the next line from the current file in +ARGF+. * @@ -6995,7 +6995,7 @@ static VALUE argf_readline(int, VALUE *, VALUE); * call-seq: * readline(sep=$/) -> string * readline(limit) -> string - * readline(sep, limit)->string + * readline(sep, limit) -> string * * Equivalent to <code>Kernel::gets</code>, except * +readline+ raises +EOFError+ at end of file. @@ -7013,9 +7013,9 @@ rb_f_readline(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv) /* * call-seq: - * ARGF.readline(sep=$/) -> String - * ARGF.readline(limit) -> String - * ARGF.readline(sep, limit)->String + * ARGF.readline(sep=$/) -> string + * ARGF.readline(limit) -> string + * ARGF.readline(sep, limit) -> string * * Returns the next line from the current file in +ARGF+. * @@ -7048,7 +7048,7 @@ static VALUE argf_readlines(int, VALUE *, VALUE); * call-seq: * readlines(sep=$/) -> array * readlines(limit) -> array - * readlines(sep,limit)->array + * readlines(sep,limit) -> array * * Returns an array containing the lines returned by calling * <code>Kernel.gets(<i>sep</i>)</code> until the end of file. @@ -7065,13 +7065,13 @@ rb_f_readlines(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv) /* * call-seq: - * ARGF.readlines(sep=$/) -> Array - * ARGF.readlines(limit) -> Array - * ARGF.readlines(sep, limit)->Array + * ARGF.readlines(sep=$/) -> array + * ARGF.readlines(limit) -> array + * ARGF.readlines(sep, limit) -> array * - * ARGF.to_a(sep=$/) -> Array - * ARGF.to_a(limit) -> Array - * ARGF.to_a(sep, limit)->Array + * ARGF.to_a(sep=$/) -> array + * ARGF.to_a(limit) -> array + * ARGF.to_a(sep, limit) -> array * * Reads +ARGF+'s current file in its entirety, returning an +Array+ of its * lines, one line per element. Lines are assumed to be separated by _sep_. @@ -7824,7 +7824,7 @@ io_s_foreach(struct foreach_arg *arg) * call-seq: * IO.foreach(name, sep=$/ [, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil * IO.foreach(name, limit [, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil - * IO.foreach(name, sep, limit [, open_args]) {|line| block }->nil + * IO.foreach(name, sep, limit [, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil * IO.foreach(...) -> an_enumerator * * Executes the block for every line in the named I/O port, where lines @@ -7868,7 +7868,7 @@ io_s_readlines(struct foreach_arg *arg) * call-seq: * IO.readlines(name, sep=$/ [, open_args]) -> array * IO.readlines(name, limit [, open_args]) -> array - * IO.readlines(name, sep, limit [, open_args])->array + * IO.readlines(name, sep, limit [, open_args]) -> array * * Reads the entire file specified by <i>name</i> as individual * lines, and returns those lines in an array. Lines are separated by @@ -8607,7 +8607,7 @@ rb_io_internal_encoding(VALUE io) * io.set_encoding(ext_enc) -> io * io.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc") -> io * io.set_encoding(ext_enc, int_enc) -> io - * io.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc", opt)->io + * io.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc", opt) -> io * io.set_encoding(ext_enc, int_enc, opt) -> io * * If single argument is specified, read string from io is tagged @@ -8697,7 +8697,7 @@ argf_internal_encoding(VALUE argf) * ARGF.set_encoding(ext_enc) -> ARGF * ARGF.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc") -> ARGF * ARGF.set_encoding(ext_enc, int_enc) -> ARGF - * ARGF.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc", opt)->ARGF + * ARGF.set_encoding("ext_enc:int_enc", opt) -> ARGF * ARGF.set_encoding(ext_enc, int_enc, opt) -> ARGF * * If single argument is specified, strings read from ARGF are tagged with |