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include/ruby/internal/intern/enum.h: add doxygen
Must not be a bad idea to improve documents. [ci skip]
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RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
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/* enum.c */
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VALUE rb_enum_values_pack(int, const VALUE*);
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/**
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* Basically identical to rb_ary_new_form_values(), except it returns something
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* different when `argc` < 2.
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*
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* @param[in] argc Number of objects of `argv`.
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* @param[in] argv Arbitrary objects.
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* @retval RUBY_Qnil `argc` is zero.
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* @retval argv[0] `argc` is one.
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* @retval otherwise Otherwise.
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*
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* @internal
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*
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* What is this business? Well, this function is about `yield`'s taking
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* multiple values. Consider following user-defined class:
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*
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* ```ruby
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* class Foo
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* include Enumerable
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*
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* def each
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* yield :q, :w, :e, :r
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* end
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* end
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*
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* Foo.new.each_with_object([]) do |i, j|
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* j << i # ^^^ <- What to expect for `i`?
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* end
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* ```
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*
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* Here, `Foo#each_with_object` is in fact `Enumerable#each_with_object`, which
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* doesn't know what would be yielded. Yet, it has to take a block of arity 2.
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* This function is used here, to "pack" arbitrary number of yielded objects
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* into one.
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*
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* If people want to implement their own `Enumerable#each_with_object` this API
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* can be handy. Though @shyouhei suspects it is relatively rare for 3rd party
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* extension libraries to have such things. Also `Enumerable#each_entry` is
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* basically this function exposed as a Ruby method.
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*/
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VALUE rb_enum_values_pack(int argc, const VALUE *argv);
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RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END()
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