[DOC] get rid of parsing as TIDYLINK unintentionally

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Nobuyoshi Nakada 2020-04-07 13:59:38 +09:00
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6 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ with all sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file.
* Method
* New methods:
* Method#curry([arity]) returns a curried Proc.
* Method#curry([ arity ]) returns a curried Proc.
* Method#super_method returns a Method of superclass, which would be called
when super is used.

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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ require "irb/easter-egg"
# On the other hand, each conf in IRB@Command+line+options is used to
# individually configure IRB.irb.
#
# If a proc is set for IRB.conf[:IRB_RC], its will be invoked after execution
# If a proc is set for <code>IRB.conf[:IRB_RC]</code>, its will be invoked after execution
# of that proc with the context of the current session as its argument. Each
# session can be configured using this mechanism.
#
@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ module IRB
irb.run(@CONF)
end
# Calls each event hook of IRB.conf[:AT_EXIT] when the current session quits.
# Calls each event hook of <code>IRB.conf[:TA_EXIT]</code> when the current session quits.
def IRB.irb_at_exit
@CONF[:AT_EXIT].each{|hook| hook.call}
end

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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ module IRB
attr_accessor :ignore_eof
# Whether to echo the return value to output or not.
#
# Uses IRB.conf[:ECHO] if available, or defaults to +true+.
# Uses <code>IRB.conf[:ECHO]</code> if available, or defaults to +true+.
#
# puts "hello"
# # hello
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ module IRB
attr_accessor :echo
# Whether to echo for assignment expressions
#
# Uses IRB.conf[:ECHO_ON_ASSIGNMENT] if available, or defaults to +false+.
# Uses <code>IRB.conf[:ECHO_ON_ASSIGNMENT]</code> if available, or defaults to +false+.
#
# a = "omg"
# IRB.CurrentContext.echo_on_assignment = true
@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ module IRB
attr_accessor :echo_on_assignment
# Whether a newline is put before multiline output.
#
# Uses IRB.conf[:NEWLINE_BEFORE_MULTILINE_OUTPUT] if available,
# Uses <code>IRB.conf[:NEWLINE_BEFORE_MULTILINE_OUTPUT]</code> if available,
# or defaults to +true+.
#
# "abc\ndef"

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ module IRB
alias use_loader? use_loader
remove_method :use_loader= if method_defined?(:use_loader=)
# Sets IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER]
# Sets <code>IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER]</code>
#
# See #use_loader for more information.
def use_loader=(opt)

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@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ module OpenURI
OpenURI.open_uri(self, *rest, &block)
end
# OpenURI::OpenRead#read([options]) reads a content referenced by self and
# OpenURI::OpenRead#read([ options ]) reads a content referenced by self and
# returns the content as string.
# The string is extended with OpenURI::Meta.
# The argument +options+ is same as OpenURI::OpenRead#open.

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re.c
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@ -924,12 +924,12 @@ make_regexp(const char *s, long len, rb_encoding *enc, int flags, onig_errmsg_bu
* aliased as global variables:
*
* * <code>$~</code> is Regexp.last_match;
* * <code>$&</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>[0]</code>;
* * <code>$&</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>[ 0 ]</code>;
* * <code>$1</code>, <code>$2</code>, and so on are
* Regexp.last_match<code>[i]</code> (captures by number);
* Regexp.last_match<code>[ i ]</code> (captures by number);
* * <code>$`</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>.pre_match</code>;
* * <code>$'</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>.post_match</code>;
* * <code>$+</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>[-1]</code> (the last capture).
* * <code>$+</code> is Regexp.last_match<code>[ -1 ]</code> (the last capture).
*
* See also "Special global variables" section in Regexp documentation.
*/