[ruby/optparse] Fix links to the page directory files [Bug #18468]

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Nobuyoshi Nakada 2022-01-12 18:22:11 +09:00
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Creates an option from the given parameters +params+. Creates an option from the given parameters +params+.
See {Parameters for New Options}[./doc/optparse/option_params_rdoc.html]. See {Parameters for New Options}[./option_params.rdoc].
The block, if given, is the handler for the created option. The block, if given, is the handler for the created option.
When the option is encountered during command-line parsing, When the option is encountered during command-line parsing,
the block is called with the argument given for the option, if any. the block is called with the argument given for the option, if any.
See {Option Handlers}[./option_params_rdoc.html#label-Option+Handlers]. See {Option Handlers}[./option_params.rdoc#label-Option+Handlers].

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There are a number of built-in converters. There are a number of built-in converters.
You can also define custom converters. You can also define custom converters.
See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters_rdoc.html]. See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters.rdoc].
=== Descriptions === Descriptions

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[#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date] [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
You can also define custom converters. You can also define custom converters.
See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters_rdoc.html] See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters.rdoc]
for both built-in and custom converters. for both built-in and custom converters.
=== Help === Help
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here's the core method for defining an option: here's the core method for defining an option:
- \Method \OptionParser#make_switch accepts an array of parameters and a block. - \Method \OptionParser#make_switch accepts an array of parameters and a block.
See {Parameters for New Options}[./option_params_rdoc.html]. See {Parameters for New Options}[./option_params.rdoc].
This method is unlike others here in that it: This method is unlike others here in that it:
- Accepts an <em>array of parameters</em>; - Accepts an <em>array of parameters</em>;
others accept a <em>sequence of parameter arguments</em>. others accept a <em>sequence of parameter arguments</em>.

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# #
# === New to \OptionParser? # === New to \OptionParser?
# #
# See the {Tutorial}[./doc/optparse/tutorial_rdoc.html]. # See the {Tutorial}[optparse/tutorial.rdoc].
# #
# === Introduction # === Introduction
# #
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# === Further documentation # === Further documentation
# #
# The above examples, along with the accompanying # The above examples, along with the accompanying
# {Tutorial}[./doc/optparse/tutorial_rdoc.html], # {Tutorial}[optparse/tutorial.rdoc],
# should be enough to learn how to use this class. # should be enough to learn how to use this class.
# If you have any questions, file a ticket at http://bugs.ruby-lang.org. # If you have any questions, file a ticket at http://bugs.ruby-lang.org.
# #