* doc/contributors.rdoc: fix a typo. Patch by @davydovanton

[fix GH-872][ci skip]
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: ditto.
* ext/digest/sha2/sha2.c: ditto.
* ext/socket/ipsocket.c: ditto.
* ext/tk/*: ditto.

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Wed Apr 15 10:37:40 2015 SHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>
* doc/contributors.rdoc: fix a typo. Patch by @davydovanton
[fix GH-872][ci skip]
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: ditto.
* ext/digest/sha2/sha2.c: ditto.
* ext/socket/ipsocket.c: ditto.
* ext/tk/*: ditto.
Wed Apr 15 07:51:23 2015 Yuki Yugui Sonoda <yugui@yugui.jp> Wed Apr 15 07:51:23 2015 Yuki Yugui Sonoda <yugui@yugui.jp>
* doc/extension.ja.rdoc: Added description of TypedData_XXX. * doc/extension.ja.rdoc: Added description of TypedData_XXX.

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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ static int nlz(BDIGIT x) { return nlz_int128((uint128_t)x) - (SIZEOF_INT128_T-SI
#define U128(a,b,c,d) (((uint128_t)U64(a,b) << 64) | U64(c,d)) #define U128(a,b,c,d) (((uint128_t)U64(a,b) << 64) | U64(c,d))
#endif #endif
/* The following scirpt, maxpow.rb, generates the tables follows. /* The following script, maxpow.rb, generates the tables follows.
def big(n, bits) def big(n, bits)
ns = [] ns = []

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= Contributors to Ruby = Contributors to Ruby
The following list might be imcomplete. Feel free to add your name if your The following list might be incomplete. Feel free to add your name if your
patch was accepted into Ruby. patch was accepted into Ruby.
== A == A

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ it indicates that unlike its non-bang equivalent, permanently modifies its
receiver. Almost always, Ruby core library will have a non-bang receiver. Almost always, Ruby core library will have a non-bang
counterpart (method name which does NOT end with <code>!</code>) of every bang counterpart (method name which does NOT end with <code>!</code>) of every bang
method (method name which does end with <code>!</code>) that does not modify method (method name which does end with <code>!</code>) that does not modify
the receiver. This convention is typically true for ruby core libary but the receiver. This convention is typically true for ruby core library but
may or may not hold true for other ruby libraries. may or may not hold true for other ruby libraries.
Methods that end with a question mark by convention return boolean. But they Methods that end with a question mark by convention return boolean. But they

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
* Please make sure that your system defines BYTE_ORDER. If your * Please make sure that your system defines BYTE_ORDER. If your
* architecture is little-endian, make sure it also defines * architecture is little-endian, make sure it also defines
* LITTLE_ENDIAN and that the two (BYTE_ORDER and LITTLE_ENDIAN) are * LITTLE_ENDIAN and that the two (BYTE_ORDER and LITTLE_ENDIAN) are
* equivilent. * equivalent.
* *
* If your system does not define the above, then you can do so by * If your system does not define the above, then you can do so by
* hand like this: * hand like this:

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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ rsock_revlookup_flag(VALUE revlookup, int *norevlookup)
* hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup. * hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup.
* Or if it is +false+, or +:numeric+, * Or if it is +false+, or +:numeric+,
* hostname is same as numeric_address. * hostname is same as numeric_address.
* Or if it is +nil+ or ommitted, obeys to +ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup+. * Or if it is +nil+ or omitted, obeys to +ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup+.
* See +Socket.getaddrinfo+ also. * See +Socket.getaddrinfo+ also.
* *
* TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock| * TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ ip_addr(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock)
* hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup. * hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup.
* Or if it is +false+, or +:numeric+, * Or if it is +false+, or +:numeric+,
* hostname is same as numeric_address. * hostname is same as numeric_address.
* Or if it is +nil+ or ommitted, obeys to +ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup+. * Or if it is +nil+ or omitted, obeys to +ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup+.
* See +Socket.getaddrinfo+ also. * See +Socket.getaddrinfo+ also.
* *
* TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock| * TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock|

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
(tof) (tof)
2005/07/05 Hidetoshi NAGAI 2005/07/05 Hidetoshi NAGAI
This document discribes about the 'tcltklib' library. Although there This document describes about the 'tcltklib' library. Although there
is the 'tcltk' library (tcltk.rb) under this directory, no description is the 'tcltk' library (tcltk.rb) under this directory, no description
in this document (because it is not maintained recently). in this document (because it is not maintained recently).
@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ module TclTklib
mainloop_abort_on_exception=(bool) mainloop_abort_on_exception=(bool)
: Define whether the eventloop stops on exception or not. : Define whether the eventloop stops on exception or not.
: If true (default value), stops on exception. : If true (default value), stops on exception.
: If false, show a waring message but ignore the exception. : If false, show a warning message but ignore the exception.
: If nil, no warning message and ignore the exception. : If nil, no warning message and ignore the exception.
: This parameter is sometimes useful when multiple Tk : This parameter is sometimes useful when multiple Tk
: interpreters are working. Because the only one eventloop : interpreters are working. Because the only one eventloop

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First of all, please read README.tcltklib to use Tcl/Tk Aqua Framework. First of all, please read README.tcltklib to use Tcl/Tk Aqua Framework.
With Tcl/Tk Aqua libraries, current tcltklib somtimes freezes when With Tcl/Tk Aqua libraries, current tcltklib sometimes freezes when
using Aqua specific dialogs (e.g. Tk.messageBox). using Aqua specific dialogs (e.g. Tk.messageBox).
This is a known bug of Ruby-1.8.4 release. This is a known bug of Ruby-1.8.4 release.

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@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ def pthread_check()
if TclConfig_Info['config_file_path'] if TclConfig_Info['config_file_path']
if tcl_enable_thread == true if tcl_enable_thread == true
puts("Warning: definiton of tclConfig.sh is ignored, because --enable-tcl-thread option is given.") puts("Warning: definition of tclConfig.sh is ignored, because --enable-tcl-thread option is given.")
elsif tcl_enable_thread == false elsif tcl_enable_thread == false
puts("Warning: definition of tclConfig.sh is ignored, because --disable-tcl-thread option is given.") puts("Warning: definition of tclConfig.sh is ignored, because --disable-tcl-thread option is given.")
else else

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ tkfont.rb Tk font support
tkmacpkg.rb Mac resource support tkmacpkg.rb Mac resource support
tkmenubar.rb TK menubar utility tkmenubar.rb TK menubar utility
tkmngfocus.rb focus manager tkmngfocus.rb focus manager
tkpalette.rb pallete support tkpalette.rb palette support
tkscrollbox.rb scroll box, also example of compound widget tkscrollbox.rb scroll box, also example of compound widget
tktext.rb text classes tktext.rb text classes
tkvirtevent.rb virtual event support tkvirtevent.rb virtual event support

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@ -2475,7 +2475,7 @@ end
# event loop # event loop
# all master/slave IPs are controled by only one event-loop # all master/slave IPs are controlled by only one event-loop
class MultiTkIp class MultiTkIp
def self.default_master? def self.default_master?
__getip == @@DEFAULT_MASTER __getip == @@DEFAULT_MASTER

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class << TkFont::Chooser
tk_tcl2ruby(val) tk_tcl2ruby(val)
when 'visible' when 'visible'
bool(val) bool(val)
else # unkown else # unknown
val val
end end
end end

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#if USE_RGENGC #if USE_RGENGC
bits_t wb_unprotected_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT]; bits_t wb_unprotected_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT];
#endif #endif
/* the following three bitmaps are cleared at the beggining of full GC */ /* the following three bitmaps are cleared at the beginning of full GC */
bits_t mark_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT]; bits_t mark_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT];
#if USE_RGENGC #if USE_RGENGC
bits_t uncollectible_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT]; bits_t uncollectible_bits[HEAP_BITMAP_LIMIT];