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-rw-r--r-- | io.c | 16 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 6 deletions
@@ -8506,12 +8506,14 @@ io_s_write(int argc, VALUE *argv, int binary) * * specifies perm argument for open(). * - * open_args: array of strings + * open_args: array * * specifies arguments for open() as an array. * - * IO.write("testfile", "0123456789") #=> "0123456789" - * IO.write("testfile", "0123456789", 20) #=> "This is line one\nThi0123456789two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n" + * IO.write("testfile", "0123456789", 20) # => 10 + * # File could contain: "This is line one\nThi0123456789two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n" + * IO.write("testfile", "0123456789") #=> 10 + * # File would now read: "0123456789" */ static VALUE @@ -8524,15 +8526,17 @@ rb_io_s_write(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * call-seq: * IO.binwrite(name, string, [offset] ) => fixnum * - * Opens the file, optionally seeks to the given <i>offset</i>, write + * Opens the file, optionally seeks to the given <i>offset</i>, writes * <i>string</i> then returns the length written. * <code>binwrite</code> ensures the file is closed before returning. * The open mode would be "wb:ASCII-8BIT". * If <i>offset</i> is not given, the file is truncated. Otherwise, * it is not truncated. * - * IO.binwrite("testfile", "0123456789") #=> "0123456789" - * IO.binwrite("testfile", "0123456789", 20) #=> "This is line one\nThi0123456789two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n" + * IO.binwrite("testfile", "0123456789", 20) # => 10 + * # File could contain: "This is line one\nThi0123456789two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n" + * IO.binwrite("testfile", "0123456789") #=> 10 + * # File would now read: "0123456789" */ static VALUE |