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Diffstat (limited to 'cont.c')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
@@ -799,11 +799,11 @@ cont_restore_0(rb_context_t *cont, VALUE *addr_in_prev_frame) /* * Document-class: Continuation * - * Continuation objects are generated by <code>Kernel#callcc</code>, - * after having <code>require</code>d <i>continuation</i>. They hold + * Continuation objects are generated by Kernel#callcc, + * after having +require+d <i>continuation</i>. They hold * a return address and execution context, allowing a nonlocal return * to the end of the <code>callcc</code> block from anywhere within a - * program. Continuations are somewhat analogous to a structured + * program. Continuations are somewhat analogous to a structured * version of C's <code>setjmp/longjmp</code> (although they contain * more state, so you might consider them closer to threads). * @@ -849,15 +849,15 @@ cont_restore_0(rb_context_t *cont, VALUE *addr_in_prev_frame) * call-seq: * callcc {|cont| block } -> obj * - * Generates a <code>Continuation</code> object, which it passes to + * Generates a Continuation object, which it passes to * the associated block. You need to <code>require * 'continuation'</code> before using this method. Performing a - * <em>cont</em><code>.call</code> will cause the <code>callcc</code> + * <em>cont</em><code>.call</code> will cause the #callcc * to return (as will falling through the end of the block). The - * value returned by the <code>callcc</code> is the value of the + * value returned by the #callcc is the value of the * block, or the value passed to <em>cont</em><code>.call</code>. See - * class <code>Continuation</code> for more details. Also see - * <code>Kernel::throw</code> for an alternative mechanism for + * class Continuation for more details. Also see + * Kernel#throw for an alternative mechanism for * unwinding a call stack. */ |