From add0ae510340df66b6f348ce19fd9cdcfd341368 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nobu Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 02:33:51 +0000 Subject: date_core.c: fix indent * ext/date/date_core.c (d_lite_strftime, dt_lite_strftime): [DOC] fix indent not to be a big sole verbatim. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@54445 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e --- ext/date/date_core.c | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) (limited to 'ext') diff --git a/ext/date/date_core.c b/ext/date/date_core.c index 7e0059da2e..18a3a0d709 100644 --- a/ext/date/date_core.c +++ b/ext/date/date_core.c @@ -6691,32 +6691,32 @@ date_strftime_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, * call-seq: * d.strftime([format='%F']) -> string * - * Formats date according to the directives in the given format - * string. - * The directives begins with a percent (%) character. - * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the - * output string. + * Formats date according to the directives in the given format + * string. + * The directives begins with a percent (%) character. + * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the + * output string. * - * The directive consists of a percent (%) character, - * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width, - * optional modifier and a conversion specifier - * as follows. + * The directive consists of a percent (%) character, + * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width, + * optional modifier and a conversion specifier + * as follows. * * % * - * Flags: + * Flags: * - don't pad a numerical output. * _ use spaces for padding. * 0 use zeros for padding. * ^ upcase the result string. * # change case. * - * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width. + * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width. * - * The modifiers are "E", "O", ":", "::" and ":::". - * "E" and "O" are ignored. No effect to result currently. + * The modifiers are "E", "O", ":", "::" and ":::". + * "E" and "O" are ignored. No effect to result currently. * - * Format directives: + * Format directives: * * Date (Year, Month, Day): * %Y - Year with century (can be negative, 4 digits at least) @@ -6809,23 +6809,23 @@ date_strftime_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self, * %T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S) * %+ - date(1) (%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y) * - * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX. - * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z) - * are locale dependent in the function. - * However this method is locale independent. - * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other - * systems such as C. - * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding - * locale independent representations, %D and %T. + * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX. + * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z) + * are locale dependent in the function. + * However this method is locale independent. + * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other + * systems such as C. + * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding + * locale independent representations, %D and %T. * - * Examples: + * Examples: * * d = DateTime.new(2007,11,19,8,37,48,"-06:00") * #=> # * d.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 11/19/2007" * d.strftime("at %I:%M%p") #=> "at 08:37AM" * - * Various ISO 8601 formats: + * Various ISO 8601 formats: * %Y%m%d => 20071119 Calendar date (basic) * %F => 2007-11-19 Calendar date (extended) * %Y-%m => 2007-11 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific month @@ -8134,20 +8134,20 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self) * call-seq: * dt.strftime([format='%FT%T%:z']) -> string * - * Formats date according to the directives in the given format - * string. - * The directives begins with a percent (%) character. - * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the - * output string. + * Formats date according to the directives in the given format + * string. + * The directives begins with a percent (%) character. + * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the + * output string. * - * The directive consists of a percent (%) character, - * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width, - * optional modifier and a conversion specifier - * as follows. + * The directive consists of a percent (%) character, + * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width, + * optional modifier and a conversion specifier + * as follows. * * % * - * Flags: + * Flags: * - don't pad a numerical output. * _ use spaces for padding. * 0 use zeros for padding. @@ -8155,12 +8155,12 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self) * # change case. * : use colons for %z. * - * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width. + * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width. * - * The modifier is "E" and "O". - * They are ignored. + * The modifier is "E" and "O". + * They are ignored. * - * Format directives: + * Format directives: * * Date (Year, Month, Day): * %Y - Year with century (can be negative, 4 digits at least) @@ -8253,23 +8253,23 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self) * %T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S) * %+ - date(1) (%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y) * - * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX. - * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z) - * are locale dependent in the function. - * However this method is locale independent. - * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other - * systems such as C. - * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding - * locale independent representations, %D and %T. + * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX. + * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z) + * are locale dependent in the function. + * However this method is locale independent. + * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other + * systems such as C. + * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding + * locale independent representations, %D and %T. * - * Examples: + * Examples: * * d = DateTime.new(2007,11,19,8,37,48,"-06:00") * #=> # * d.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 11/19/2007" * d.strftime("at %I:%M%p") #=> "at 08:37AM" * - * Various ISO 8601 formats: + * Various ISO 8601 formats: * %Y%m%d => 20071119 Calendar date (basic) * %F => 2007-11-19 Calendar date (extended) * %Y-%m => 2007-11 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific month -- cgit v1.2.3