[ruby/English] Replace HTML5 deprecated tag <tt> with <code>
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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# Include the English library file in a Ruby script, and you can
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# reference the global variables such as <tt>$_</tt> using less
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# reference the global variables such as <code>$_</code> using less
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# cryptic names, listed below.
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#
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# Without 'English':
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ alias $ERROR_INFO $!
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alias $ERROR_POSITION $@
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# The default separator pattern used by String#split. May be set from
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# the command line using the <tt>-F</tt> flag.
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# the command line using the <code>-F</code> flag.
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alias $FS $;
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# The default separator pattern used by String#split. May be set from
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# the command line using the <tt>-F</tt> flag.
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# the command line using the <code>-F</code> flag.
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alias $FIELD_SEPARATOR $;
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# The separator string output between the parameters to methods such
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@ -99,37 +99,37 @@ alias $NR $.
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# The last line read by Kernel#gets or
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# Kernel#readline. Many string-related functions in the
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# Kernel module operate on <tt>$_</tt> by default. The variable is
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# Kernel module operate on <code>$_</code> by default. The variable is
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# local to the current scope. Thread local.
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alias $LAST_READ_LINE $_
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# The destination of output for Kernel#print
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# and Kernel#printf. The default value is
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# <tt>$stdout</tt>.
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# <code>$stdout</code>.
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alias $DEFAULT_OUTPUT $>
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# An object that provides access to the concatenation
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# of the contents of all the files
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# given as command-line arguments, or <tt>$stdin</tt>
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# given as command-line arguments, or <code>$stdin</code>
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# (in the case where there are no
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# arguments). <tt>$<</tt> supports methods similar to a
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# arguments). <code>$<</code> supports methods similar to a
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# File object:
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# +inmode+, +close+,
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# <tt>closed?</tt>, +each+,
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# <tt>each_byte</tt>, <tt>each_line</tt>,
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# +eof+, <tt>eof?</tt>, +file+,
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# <code>closed?</code>, +each+,
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# <code>each_byte</code>, <code>each_line</code>,
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# +eof+, <code>eof?</code>, +file+,
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# +filename+, +fileno+,
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# +getc+, +gets+, +lineno+,
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# <tt>lineno=</tt>, +path+,
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# +pos+, <tt>pos=</tt>,
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# <code>lineno=</code>, +path+,
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# +pos+, <code>pos=</code>,
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# +read+, +readchar+,
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# +readline+, +readlines+,
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# +rewind+, +seek+, +skip+,
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# +tell+, <tt>to_a</tt>, <tt>to_i</tt>,
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# <tt>to_io</tt>, <tt>to_s</tt>, along with the
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# +tell+, <code>to_a</code>, <code>to_i</code>,
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# <code>to_io</code>, <code>to_s</code>, along with the
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# methods in Enumerable. The method +file+
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# returns a File object for the file currently
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# being read. This may change as <tt>$<</tt> reads
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# being read. This may change as <code>$<</code> reads
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# through the files on the command line. Read only.
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alias $DEFAULT_INPUT $<
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@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ alias $PROCESS_ID $$
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alias $CHILD_STATUS $?
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# A +MatchData+ object that encapsulates the results of a successful
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# pattern match. The variables <tt>$&</tt>, <tt>$`</tt>, <tt>$'</tt>,
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# and <tt>$1</tt> to <tt>$9</tt> are all derived from
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# <tt>$~</tt>. Assigning to <tt>$~</tt> changes the values of these
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# pattern match. The variables <code>$&</code>, <code>$`</code>, <code>$'</code>,
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# and <code>$1</code> to <code>$9</code> are all derived from
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# <code>$~</code>. Assigning to <code>$~</code> changes the values of these
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# derived variables. This variable is local to the current
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# scope.
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alias $LAST_MATCH_INFO $~
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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ alias $PREMATCH $`
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alias $POSTMATCH $'
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# The contents of the highest-numbered group matched in the last
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# successful pattern match. Thus, in <tt>"cat" =~ /(c|a)(t|z)/</tt>,
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# <tt>$+</tt> will be set to "t". This variable is local to the
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# successful pattern match. Thus, in <code>"cat" =~ /(c|a)(t|z)/</code>,
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# <code>$+</code> will be set to "t". This variable is local to the
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# current scope. Read only.
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alias $LAST_PAREN_MATCH $+
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