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-rw-r--r--ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb4
-rw-r--r--ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c4
-rw-r--r--ext/socket/lib/socket.rb18
-rw-r--r--prelude.rb4
4 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb
index 30df819715..3d57794538 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb
+++ b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ module OpenSSL::Buffering
# when the peer requests a new TLS/SSL handshake. See openssl the FAQ for
# more details. http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that read_nonblock should not raise an IO::Wait*able exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable or :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will
# return nil instead of raising EOFError.
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ module OpenSSL::Buffering
# is when the peer requests a new TLS/SSL handshake. See the openssl FAQ
# for more details. http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that write_nonblock should not raise an IO::Wait*able exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable or :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will
# return nil instead of raising EOFError.
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
index 41d496ff85..cc9580630c 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
@@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ ossl_ssl_connect(VALUE self)
* retry
* end
*
- * By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ * By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
* that connect_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable or
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol :wait_readable or
* :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead of raising EOFError.
@@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ ossl_ssl_accept(VALUE self)
* retry
* end
*
- * By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ * By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
* that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable or
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol :wait_readable or
* :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead of raising EOFError.
diff --git a/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb b/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
index 887b3346c9..e83367b743 100644
--- a/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
+++ b/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
# but the non-blocking flag is set before the system call
# and it doesn't retry the system call.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the _opts_ hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that sendmsg_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
# it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying recv_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recv_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
# but non-blocking flag is set before the system call
# and it doesn't retry the system call.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the _opts_ hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvmsg_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying
# recvfrom_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvfrom_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
# it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying accept_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
# it is extended by IO::WaitWritable.
# So IO::WaitWritable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying connect_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that connect_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ class UDPSocket < IPSocket
# it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying recvfrom_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvfrom_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -1294,7 +1294,7 @@ class TCPServer < TCPSocket
# it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying accept_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ class UNIXServer < UNIXSocket
# it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
# So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying accept_nonblock.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
diff --git a/prelude.rb b/prelude.rb
index 5ebf1166ea..2e6d9a0631 100644
--- a/prelude.rb
+++ b/prelude.rb
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ class IO
# Note that this method is identical to readpartial
# except the non-blocking flag is set.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that read_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ class IO
# according to the kind of the IO object.
# In such cases, write_nonblock raises <code>Errno::EBADF</code>.
#
- # By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
+ # By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that write_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.