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-rw-r--r--doc/string/b.rdoc14
-rw-r--r--doc/string/bytes.rdoc6
-rw-r--r--doc/string/bytesize.rdoc11
-rw-r--r--doc/string/center.rdoc16
-rw-r--r--doc/string/chars.rdoc5
-rw-r--r--doc/string/chomp.rdoc29
-rw-r--r--doc/string/chop.rdoc16
-rw-r--r--doc/string/codepoints.rdoc6
-rw-r--r--doc/string/delete_prefix.rdoc8
-rw-r--r--doc/string/delete_suffix.rdoc8
-rw-r--r--doc/string/each_byte.rdoc17
-rw-r--r--doc/string/each_char.rdoc17
-rw-r--r--doc/string/each_codepoint.rdoc18
-rw-r--r--doc/string/each_grapheme_cluster.rdoc12
-rw-r--r--doc/string/each_line.rdoc60
-rw-r--r--doc/string/encode.rdoc47
-rw-r--r--doc/string/end_with_p.rdoc11
-rw-r--r--doc/string/force_encoding.rdoc20
-rw-r--r--doc/string/grapheme_clusters.rdoc6
-rw-r--r--doc/string/index.rdoc38
-rw-r--r--doc/string/length.rdoc12
-rw-r--r--doc/string/ljust.rdoc16
-rw-r--r--doc/string/new.rdoc51
-rw-r--r--doc/string/ord.rdoc6
-rw-r--r--doc/string/partition.rdoc24
-rw-r--r--doc/string/rjust.rdoc16
-rw-r--r--doc/string/rpartition.rdoc24
-rw-r--r--doc/string/scrub.rdoc25
-rw-r--r--doc/string/split.rdoc86
-rw-r--r--doc/string/start_with_p.rdoc18
-rw-r--r--doc/string/sum.rdoc11
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diff --git a/doc/string/b.rdoc b/doc/string/b.rdoc
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index f8ad2910b4..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/b.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-Returns a copy of +self+ that has ASCII-8BIT encoding;
-the underlying bytes are not modified:
-
- s = "\x99"
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
- t = s.b # => "\x99"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
-
- s = "\u4095" # => "䂕"
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
- s.bytes # => [228, 130, 149]
- t = s.b # => "\xE4\x82\x95"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
- t.bytes # => [228, 130, 149]
diff --git a/doc/string/bytes.rdoc b/doc/string/bytes.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index a9e89f1cd1..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/bytes.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Returns an array of the bytes in +self+:
-
- 'hello'.bytes # => [104, 101, 108, 108, 111]
- 'тест'.bytes # => [209, 130, 208, 181, 209, 129, 209, 130]
- 'こんにちは'.bytes
- # => [227, 129, 147, 227, 130, 147, 227, 129, 171, 227, 129, 161, 227, 129, 175]
diff --git a/doc/string/bytesize.rdoc b/doc/string/bytesize.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index b0567ff67b..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/bytesize.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Returns the count of bytes (not characters) in +self+:
-
- 'foo'.bytesize # => 3
- 'тест'.bytesize # => 8
- 'こんにちは'.bytesize # => 15
-
-Contrast with String#length:
-
- 'foo'.length # => 3
- 'тест'.length # => 4
- 'こんにちは'.length # => 5
diff --git a/doc/string/center.rdoc b/doc/string/center.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index d53d921ad5..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/center.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Returns a centered copy of +self+.
-
-If integer argument +size+ is greater than the size (in characters) of +self+,
-returns a new string of length +size+ that is a copy of +self+,
-centered and padded on both ends with +pad_string+:
-
- 'hello'.center(10) # => " hello "
- ' hello'.center(10) # => " hello "
- 'hello'.center(10, 'ab') # => "abhelloaba"
- 'тест'.center(10) # => " тест "
- 'こんにちは'.center(10) # => " こんにちは "
-
-If +size+ is not greater than the size of +self+, returns a copy of +self+:
-
- 'hello'.center(5) # => "hello"
- 'hello'.center(1) # => "hello"
diff --git a/doc/string/chars.rdoc b/doc/string/chars.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index d24a1cc3a9..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/chars.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Returns an array of the characters in +self+:
-
- 'hello'.chars # => ["h", "e", "l", "l", "o"]
- 'тест'.chars # => ["т", "е", "с", "т"]
- 'こんにちは'.chars # => ["こ", "ん", "に", "ち", "は"]
diff --git a/doc/string/chomp.rdoc b/doc/string/chomp.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index b6fb9ff38c..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/chomp.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-Returns a new string copied from +self+, with trailing characters possibly removed:
-
-When +line_sep+ is <tt>"\n"</tt>, removes the last one or two characters
-if they are <tt>"\r"</tt>, <tt>"\n"</tt>, or <tt>"\r\n"</tt>
-(but not <tt>"\n\r"</tt>):
-
- $/ # => "\n"
- "abc\r".chomp # => "abc"
- "abc\n".chomp # => "abc"
- "abc\r\n".chomp # => "abc"
- "abc\n\r".chomp # => "abc\n"
- "тест\r\n".chomp # => "тест"
- "こんにちは\r\n".chomp # => "こんにちは"
-
-When +line_sep+ is <tt>''</tt> (an empty string),
-removes multiple trailing occurrences of <tt>"\n"</tt> or <tt>"\r\n"</tt>
-(but not <tt>"\r"</tt> or <tt>"\n\r"</tt>):
-
- "abc\n\n\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
- "abc\r\n\r\n\r\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
- "abc\n\n\r\n\r\n\n\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
- "abc\n\r\n\r\n\r".chomp('') # => "abc\n\r\n\r\n\r"
- "abc\r\r\r".chomp('') # => "abc\r\r\r"
-
-When +line_sep+ is neither <tt>"\n"</tt> nor <tt>''</tt>,
-removes a single trailing line separator if there is one:
-
- 'abcd'.chomp('d') # => "abc"
- 'abcdd'.chomp('d') # => "abcd"
diff --git a/doc/string/chop.rdoc b/doc/string/chop.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ef82f8a49..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/chop.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Returns a new string copied from +self+, with trailing characters possibly removed.
-
-Removes <tt>"\r\n"</tt> if those are the last two characters.
-
- "abc\r\n".chop # => "abc"
- "тест\r\n".chop # => "тест"
- "こんにちは\r\n".chop # => "こんにちは"
-
-Otherwise removes the last character if it exists.
-
- 'abcd'.chop # => "abc"
- 'тест'.chop # => "тес"
- 'こんにちは'.chop # => "こんにち"
- ''.chop # => ""
-
-If you only need to remove the newline separator at the end of the string, String#chomp is a better alternative.
diff --git a/doc/string/codepoints.rdoc b/doc/string/codepoints.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 0c55d3f4b9..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/codepoints.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Returns an array of the codepoints in +self+;
-each codepoint is the integer value for a character:
-
- 'hello'.codepoints # => [104, 101, 108, 108, 111]
- 'тест'.codepoints # => [1090, 1077, 1089, 1090]
- 'こんにちは'.codepoints # => [12371, 12435, 12395, 12385, 12399]
diff --git a/doc/string/delete_prefix.rdoc b/doc/string/delete_prefix.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index fa9d8abd38..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/delete_prefix.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Returns a copy of +self+ with leading substring <tt>prefix</tt> removed:
-
- 'hello'.delete_prefix('hel') # => "lo"
- 'hello'.delete_prefix('llo') # => "hello"
- 'тест'.delete_prefix('те') # => "ст"
- 'こんにちは'.delete_prefix('こん') # => "にちは"
-
-Related: String#delete_prefix!, String#delete_suffix.
diff --git a/doc/string/delete_suffix.rdoc b/doc/string/delete_suffix.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 4862b725cf..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/delete_suffix.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Returns a copy of +self+ with trailing substring <tt>suffix</tt> removed:
-
- 'hello'.delete_suffix('llo') # => "he"
- 'hello'.delete_suffix('hel') # => "hello"
- 'тест'.delete_suffix('ст') # => "те"
- 'こんにちは'.delete_suffix('ちは') # => "こんに"
-
-Related: String#delete_suffix!, String#delete_prefix.
diff --git a/doc/string/each_byte.rdoc b/doc/string/each_byte.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 643118fea3..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/each_byte.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-Calls the given block with each successive byte from +self+;
-returns +self+:
-
- 'hello'.each_byte {|byte| print byte, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'тест'.each_byte {|byte| print byte, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'こんにちは'.each_byte {|byte| print byte, ' ' }
- print "\n"
-
-Output:
-
- 104 101 108 108 111
- 209 130 208 181 209 129 209 130
- 227 129 147 227 130 147 227 129 171 227 129 161 227 129 175
-
-Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
diff --git a/doc/string/each_char.rdoc b/doc/string/each_char.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index e5ae5a1812..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/each_char.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-Calls the given block with each successive character from +self+;
-returns +self+:
-
- 'hello'.each_char {|char| print char, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'тест'.each_char {|char| print char, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'こんにちは'.each_char {|char| print char, ' ' }
- print "\n"
-
-Output:
-
- h e l l o
- т е с т
- こ ん に ち は
-
-Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
diff --git a/doc/string/each_codepoint.rdoc b/doc/string/each_codepoint.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 88bfcbd1c0..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/each_codepoint.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-Calls the given block with each successive codepoint from +self+;
-each codepoint is the integer value for a character;
-returns +self+:
-
- 'hello'.each_codepoint {|codepoint| print codepoint, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'тест'.each_codepoint {|codepoint| print codepoint, ' ' }
- print "\n"
- 'こんにちは'.each_codepoint {|codepoint| print codepoint, ' ' }
- print "\n"
-
-Output:
-
- 104 101 108 108 111
- 1090 1077 1089 1090
- 12371 12435 12395 12385 12399
-
-Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
diff --git a/doc/string/each_grapheme_cluster.rdoc b/doc/string/each_grapheme_cluster.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 40be95fcac..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/each_grapheme_cluster.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Calls the given block with each successive grapheme cluster from +self+
-(see {Unicode Grapheme Cluster Boundaries}[https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries]);
-returns +self+:
-
- s = "\u0061\u0308-pqr-\u0062\u0308-xyz-\u0063\u0308" # => "ä-pqr-b̈-xyz-c̈"
- s.each_grapheme_cluster {|gc| print gc, ' ' }
-
-Output:
-
- ä - p q r - b̈ - x y z - c̈
-
-Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
diff --git a/doc/string/each_line.rdoc b/doc/string/each_line.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index e254c22d40..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/each_line.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-With a block given, forms the substrings ("lines")
-that are the result of splitting +self+
-at each occurrence of the given line separator +line_sep+;
-passes each line to the block;
-returns +self+:
-
- s = <<~EOT
- This is the first line.
- This is line two.
-
- This is line four.
- This is line five.
- EOT
-
- s.each_line {|line| p line }
-
-Output:
-
- "This is the first line.\n"
- "This is line two.\n"
- "\n"
- "This is line four.\n"
- "This is line five.\n"
-
-With a different +line_sep+:
-
- s.each_line(' is ') {|line| p line }
-
-Output:
-
- "This is "
- "the first line.\nThis is "
- "line two.\n\nThis is "
- "line four.\nThis is "
- "line five.\n"
-
-With +chomp+ as +true+, removes the trailing +line_sep+ from each line:
-
- s.each_line(chomp: true) {|line| p line }
-
-Output:
-
- "This is the first line."
- "This is line two."
- ""
- "This is line four."
- "This is line five."
-
-With an empty string as +line_sep+,
-forms and passes "paragraphs" by splitting at each occurrence
-of two or more newlines:
-
- s.each_line('') {|line| p line }
-
-Output:
-
- "This is the first line.\nThis is line two.\n\n"
- "This is line four.\nThis is line five.\n"
-
-With no block given, returns an enumerator.
diff --git a/doc/string/encode.rdoc b/doc/string/encode.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 65872fdfd4..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/encode.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-Returns a copy of +self+ transcoded as determined by +dst_encoding+.
-By default, raises an exception if +self+
-contains an invalid byte or a character not defined in +dst_encoding+;
-that behavior may be modified by encoding options; see below.
-
-With no arguments:
-
-- Uses the same encoding if <tt>Encoding.default_internal</tt> is +nil+
- (the default):
-
- Encoding.default_internal # => nil
- s = "Ruby\x99".force_encoding('Windows-1252')
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:Windows-1252>
- s.bytes # => [82, 117, 98, 121, 153]
- t = s.encode # => "Ruby\x99"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:Windows-1252>
- t.bytes # => [82, 117, 98, 121, 226, 132, 162]
-
-- Otherwise, uses the encoding <tt>Encoding.default_internal</tt>:
-
- Encoding.default_internal = 'UTF-8'
- t = s.encode # => "Ruby™"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
-
-With only argument +dst_encoding+ given, uses that encoding:
-
- s = "Ruby\x99".force_encoding('Windows-1252')
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:Windows-1252>
- t = s.encode('UTF-8') # => "Ruby™"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
-
-With arguments +dst_encoding+ and +src_encoding+ given,
-interprets +self+ using +src_encoding+, encodes the new string using +dst_encoding+:
-
- s = "Ruby\x99"
- t = s.encode('UTF-8', 'Windows-1252') # => "Ruby™"
- t.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
-
-Optional keyword arguments +enc_opts+ specify encoding options;
-see {Encoding Options}[rdoc-ref:encodings.rdoc@Encoding+Options].
-
-Please note that, unless <code>invalid: :replace</code> option is
-given, conversion from an encoding +enc+ to the same encoding +enc+
-(independent of whether +enc+ is given explicitly or implicitly) is a
-no-op, i.e. the string is simply copied without any changes, and no
-exceptions are raised, even if there are invalid bytes.
-
diff --git a/doc/string/end_with_p.rdoc b/doc/string/end_with_p.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index f959cf7aaa..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/end_with_p.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Returns whether +self+ ends with any of the given +strings+.
-
-Returns +true+ if any given string matches the end, +false+ otherwise:
-
- 'hello'.end_with?('ello') #=> true
- 'hello'.end_with?('heaven', 'ello') #=> true
- 'hello'.end_with?('heaven', 'paradise') #=> false
- 'тест'.end_with?('т') # => true
- 'こんにちは'.end_with?('は') # => true
-
-Related: String#start_with?.
diff --git a/doc/string/force_encoding.rdoc b/doc/string/force_encoding.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index fd9615caaa..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/force_encoding.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-Changes the encoding of +self+ to +encoding+,
-which may be a string encoding name or an Encoding object;
-returns self:
-
- s = 'łał'
- s.bytes # => [197, 130, 97, 197, 130]
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
- s.force_encoding('ascii') # => "\xC5\x82a\xC5\x82"
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
-
-Does not change the underlying bytes:
-
- s.bytes # => [197, 130, 97, 197, 130]
-
-Makes the change even if the given +encoding+ is invalid
-for +self+ (as is the change above):
-
- s.valid_encoding? # => false
- s.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) # => "łał"
- s.valid_encoding? # => true
diff --git a/doc/string/grapheme_clusters.rdoc b/doc/string/grapheme_clusters.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 8c7f5a7259..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/grapheme_clusters.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Returns an array of the grapheme clusters in +self+
-(see {Unicode Grapheme Cluster Boundaries}[https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries]):
-
- s = "\u0061\u0308-pqr-\u0062\u0308-xyz-\u0063\u0308" # => "ä-pqr-b̈-xyz-c̈"
- s.grapheme_clusters
- # => ["ä", "-", "p", "q", "r", "-", "b̈", "-", "x", "y", "z", "-", "c̈"]
diff --git a/doc/string/index.rdoc b/doc/string/index.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index ce09a37bdf..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/index.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-Returns the integer index of the first match for the given argument,
-or +nil+ if none found;
-the search of +self+ is forward, and begins at position +offset+ (in characters).
-
-With string argument +substring+,
-returns the index of the first matching substring in +self+:
-
- 'foo'.index('f') # => 0
- 'foo'.index('o') # => 1
- 'foo'.index('oo') # => 1
- 'foo'.index('ooo') # => nil
- 'тест'.index('с') # => 2
- 'こんにちは'.index('ち') # => 3
-
-With Regexp argument +regexp+, returns the index of the first match in +self+:
-
- 'foo'.index(/o./) # => 1
- 'foo'.index(/.o/) # => 0
-
-With positive integer +offset+, begins the search at position +offset+:
-
- 'foo'.index('o', 1) # => 1
- 'foo'.index('o', 2) # => 2
- 'foo'.index('o', 3) # => nil
- 'тест'.index('с', 1) # => 2
- 'こんにちは'.index('ち', 2) # => 3
-
-With negative integer +offset+, selects the search position by counting backward
-from the end of +self+:
-
- 'foo'.index('o', -1) # => 2
- 'foo'.index('o', -2) # => 1
- 'foo'.index('o', -3) # => 1
- 'foo'.index('o', -4) # => nil
- 'foo'.index(/o./, -2) # => 1
- 'foo'.index(/.o/, -2) # => 1
-
-Related: String#rindex.
diff --git a/doc/string/length.rdoc b/doc/string/length.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 544bca269f..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/length.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Returns the count of characters (not bytes) in +self+:
-
- 'foo'.length # => 3
- 'тест'.length # => 4
- 'こんにちは'.length # => 5
-
-Contrast with String#bytesize:
-
- 'foo'.bytesize # => 3
- 'тест'.bytesize # => 8
- 'こんにちは'.bytesize # => 15
-
diff --git a/doc/string/ljust.rdoc b/doc/string/ljust.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e23c1fc8f..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/ljust.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Returns a left-justified copy of +self+.
-
-If integer argument +size+ is greater than the size (in characters) of +self+,
-returns a new string of length +size+ that is a copy of +self+,
-left justified and padded on the right with +pad_string+:
-
- 'hello'.ljust(10) # => "hello "
- ' hello'.ljust(10) # => " hello "
- 'hello'.ljust(10, 'ab') # => "helloababa"
- 'тест'.ljust(10) # => "тест "
- 'こんにちは'.ljust(10) # => "こんにちは "
-
-If +size+ is not greater than the size of +self+, returns a copy of +self+:
-
- 'hello'.ljust(5) # => "hello"
- 'hello'.ljust(1) # => "hello"
diff --git a/doc/string/new.rdoc b/doc/string/new.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index d955e61c87..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/new.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-Returns a new \String that is a copy of +string+.
-
-With no arguments, returns the empty string with the Encoding <tt>ASCII-8BIT</tt>:
-
- s = String.new
- s # => ""
- s.encoding # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
-
-With optional argument +string+ and no keyword arguments,
-returns a copy of +string+ with the same encoding:
-
- String.new('foo') # => "foo"
- String.new('тест') # => "тест"
- String.new('こんにちは') # => "こんにちは"
-
-(Unlike \String.new,
-a {string literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@String+Literals] like <tt>''</tt> or a
-{here document literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@Here+Document+Literals]
-always has {script encoding}[rdoc-ref:encodings.rdoc@Script+Encoding].)
-
-With optional keyword argument +encoding+, returns a copy of +string+
-with the specified encoding;
-the +encoding+ may be an Encoding object, an encoding name,
-or an encoding name alias:
-
- String.new('foo', encoding: Encoding::US_ASCII).encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
- String.new('foo', encoding: 'US-ASCII').encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
- String.new('foo', encoding: 'ASCII').encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
-
-The given encoding need not be valid for the string's content,
-and that validity is not checked:
-
- s = String.new('こんにちは', encoding: 'ascii')
- s.valid_encoding? # => false
-
-But the given +encoding+ itself is checked:
-
- String.new('foo', encoding: 'bar') # Raises ArgumentError.
-
-With optional keyword argument +capacity+, returns a copy of +string+
-(or an empty string, if +string+ is not given);
-the given +capacity+ is advisory only,
-and may or may not set the size of the internal buffer,
-which may in turn affect performance:
-
- String.new(capacity: 1)
- String.new('foo', capacity: 4096)
-
-The +string+, +encoding+, and +capacity+ arguments may all be used together:
-
- String.new('hello', encoding: 'UTF-8', capacity: 25)
diff --git a/doc/string/ord.rdoc b/doc/string/ord.rdoc
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index d586363d44..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/ord.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Returns the integer ordinal of the first character of +self+:
-
- 'h'.ord # => 104
- 'hello'.ord # => 104
- 'тест'.ord # => 1090
- 'こんにちは'.ord # => 12371
diff --git a/doc/string/partition.rdoc b/doc/string/partition.rdoc
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index ebe575e8eb..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/partition.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-Returns a 3-element array of substrings of +self+.
-
-Matches a pattern against +self+, scanning from the beginning.
-The pattern is:
-
-- +string_or_regexp+ itself, if it is a Regexp.
-- <tt>Regexp.quote(string_or_regexp)</tt>, if +string_or_regexp+ is a string.
-
-If the pattern is matched, returns pre-match, first-match, post-match:
-
- 'hello'.partition('l') # => ["he", "l", "lo"]
- 'hello'.partition('ll') # => ["he", "ll", "o"]
- 'hello'.partition('h') # => ["", "h", "ello"]
- 'hello'.partition('o') # => ["hell", "o", ""]
- 'hello'.partition(/l+/) #=> ["he", "ll", "o"]
- 'hello'.partition('') # => ["", "", "hello"]
- 'тест'.partition('т') # => ["", "т", "ест"]
- 'こんにちは'.partition('に') # => ["こん", "に", "ちは"]
-
-If the pattern is not matched, returns a copy of +self+ and two empty strings:
-
- 'hello'.partition('x') # => ["hello", "", ""]
-
-Related: String#rpartition, String#split.
diff --git a/doc/string/rjust.rdoc b/doc/string/rjust.rdoc
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index 24e7bf3159..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/rjust.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Returns a right-justified copy of +self+.
-
-If integer argument +size+ is greater than the size (in characters) of +self+,
-returns a new string of length +size+ that is a copy of +self+,
-right justified and padded on the left with +pad_string+:
-
- 'hello'.rjust(10) # => " hello"
- 'hello '.rjust(10) # => " hello "
- 'hello'.rjust(10, 'ab') # => "ababahello"
- 'тест'.rjust(10) # => " тест"
- 'こんにちは'.rjust(10) # => " こんにちは"
-
-If +size+ is not greater than the size of +self+, returns a copy of +self+:
-
- 'hello'.rjust(5, 'ab') # => "hello"
- 'hello'.rjust(1, 'ab') # => "hello"
diff --git a/doc/string/rpartition.rdoc b/doc/string/rpartition.rdoc
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index d24106fb9f..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/rpartition.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-Returns a 3-element array of substrings of +self+.
-
-Matches a pattern against +self+, scanning backwards from the end.
-The pattern is:
-
-- +string_or_regexp+ itself, if it is a Regexp.
-- <tt>Regexp.quote(string_or_regexp)</tt>, if +string_or_regexp+ is a string.
-
-If the pattern is matched, returns pre-match, last-match, post-match:
-
- 'hello'.rpartition('l') # => ["hel", "l", "o"]
- 'hello'.rpartition('ll') # => ["he", "ll", "o"]
- 'hello'.rpartition('h') # => ["", "h", "ello"]
- 'hello'.rpartition('o') # => ["hell", "o", ""]
- 'hello'.rpartition(/l+/) # => ["hel", "l", "o"]
- 'hello'.rpartition('') # => ["hello", "", ""]
- 'тест'.rpartition('т') # => ["тес", "т", ""]
- 'こんにちは'.rpartition('に') # => ["こん", "に", "ちは"]
-
-If the pattern is not matched, returns two empty strings and a copy of +self+:
-
- 'hello'.rpartition('x') # => ["", "", "hello"]
-
-Related: String#partition, String#split.
diff --git a/doc/string/scrub.rdoc b/doc/string/scrub.rdoc
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index 1a5b1c79d0..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/scrub.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-Returns a copy of +self+ with each invalid byte sequence replaced
-by the given +replacement_string+.
-
-With no block given and no argument, replaces each invalid sequence
-with the default replacement string
-(<tt>"�"</tt> for a Unicode encoding, <tt>'?'</tt> otherwise):
-
- s = "foo\x81\x81bar"
- s.scrub # => "foo��bar"
-
-With no block given and argument +replacement_string+ given,
-replaces each invalid sequence with that string:
-
- "foo\x81\x81bar".scrub('xyzzy') # => "fooxyzzyxyzzybar"
-
-With a block given, replaces each invalid sequence with the value
-of the block:
-
- "foo\x81\x81bar".scrub {|bytes| p bytes; 'XYZZY' }
- # => "fooXYZZYXYZZYbar"
-
-Output:
-
- "\x81"
- "\x81"
diff --git a/doc/string/split.rdoc b/doc/string/split.rdoc
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index 2b5e14ddb6..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/split.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-Returns an array of substrings of +self+
-that are the result of splitting +self+
-at each occurrence of the given field separator +field_sep+.
-
-When +field_sep+ is <tt>$;</tt>:
-
-- If <tt>$;</tt> is +nil+ (its default value),
- the split occurs just as if +field_sep+ were given as a space character
- (see below).
-
-- If <tt>$;</tt> is a string,
- the split ocurs just as if +field_sep+ were given as that string
- (see below).
-
-When +field_sep+ is <tt>' '</tt> and +limit+ is +nil+,
-the split occurs at each sequence of whitespace:
-
- 'abc def ghi'.split(' ') => ["abc", "def", "ghi"]
- "abc \n\tdef\t\n ghi".split(' ') # => ["abc", "def", "ghi"]
- 'abc def ghi'.split(' ') => ["abc", "def", "ghi"]
- ''.split(' ') => []
-
-When +field_sep+ is a string different from <tt>' '</tt>
-and +limit+ is +nil+,
-the split occurs at each occurrence of +field_sep+;
-trailing empty substrings are not returned:
-
- 'abracadabra'.split('ab') => ["", "racad", "ra"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a') => ["", "", "", "bcd"]
- ''.split('a') => []
- '3.14159'.split('1') => ["3.", "4", "59"]
- '!@#$%^$&*($)_+'.split('$') # => ["!@#", "%^", "&*(", ")_+"]
- 'тест'.split('т') => ["", "ес"]
- 'こんにちは'.split('に') => ["こん", "ちは"]
-
-When +field_sep+ is a Regexp and +limit+ is +nil+,
-the split occurs at each occurrence of a match;
-trailing empty substrings are not returned:
-
- 'abracadabra'.split(/ab/) # => ["", "racad", "ra"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split(/a/) => ["", "", "", "bcd"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split(//) => ["a", "a", "a", "b", "c", "d", "a", "a", "a"]
- '1 + 1 == 2'.split(/\W+/) # => ["1", "1", "2"]
-
-If the \Regexp contains groups, their matches are also included
-in the returned array:
-
- '1:2:3'.split(/(:)()()/, 2) # => ["1", ":", "", "", "2:3"]
-
-As seen above, if +limit+ is +nil+,
-trailing empty substrings are not returned;
-the same is true if +limit+ is zero:
-
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a') => ["", "", "", "bcd"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 0) # => ["", "", "", "bcd"]
-
-If +limit+ is positive integer +n+, no more than <tt>n - 1-</tt>
-splits occur, so that at most +n+ substrings are returned,
-and trailing empty substrings are included:
-
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 1) # => ["aaabcdaaa"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 2) # => ["", "aabcdaaa"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 5) # => ["", "", "", "bcd", "aa"]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 7) # => ["", "", "", "bcd", "", "", ""]
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', 8) # => ["", "", "", "bcd", "", "", ""]
-
-Note that if +field_sep+ is a \Regexp containing groups,
-their matches are in the returned array, but do not count toward the limit.
-
-If +limit+ is negative, it behaves the same as if +limit+ was +nil+,
-meaning that there is no limit,
-and trailing empty substrings are included:
-
- 'aaabcdaaa'.split('a', -1) # => ["", "", "", "bcd", "", "", ""]
-
-If a block is given, it is called with each substring:
-
- 'abc def ghi'.split(' ') {|substring| p substring }
-
-Output:
-
- "abc"
- "def"
- "ghi"
-
-Related: String#partition, String#rpartition.
diff --git a/doc/string/start_with_p.rdoc b/doc/string/start_with_p.rdoc
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index 5d1f9f9543..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/start_with_p.rdoc
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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-Returns whether +self+ starts with any of the given +string_or_regexp+.
-
-Matches patterns against the beginning of +self+.
-For each given +string_or_regexp+, the pattern is:
-
-- +string_or_regexp+ itself, if it is a Regexp.
-- <tt>Regexp.quote(string_or_regexp)</tt>, if +string_or_regexp+ is a string.
-
-Returns +true+ if any pattern matches the beginning, +false+ otherwise:
-
- 'hello'.start_with?('hell') # => true
- 'hello'.start_with?(/H/i) # => true
- 'hello'.start_with?('heaven', 'hell') # => true
- 'hello'.start_with?('heaven', 'paradise') # => false
- 'тест'.start_with?('т') # => true
- 'こんにちは'.start_with?('こ') # => true
-
-Related: String#end_with?.
diff --git a/doc/string/sum.rdoc b/doc/string/sum.rdoc
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index 5de24e6402..0000000000
--- a/doc/string/sum.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Returns a basic +n+-bit checksum of the characters in +self+;
-the checksum is the sum of the binary value of each byte in +self+,
-modulo <tt>2**n - 1</tt>:
-
- 'hello'.sum # => 532
- 'hello'.sum(4) # => 4
- 'hello'.sum(64) # => 532
- 'тест'.sum # => 1405
- 'こんにちは'.sum # => 2582
-
-This is not a particularly strong checksum.