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* file.c: [DOC] fix rdoc format of File#expand_path from r43386

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Wed Oct 23 11:43:27 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
* file.c: [DOC] fix rdoc format of File#expand_path from r43386
Tue Oct 22 21:58:28 2013 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
* vm_core.h (enum): avoid syntax error.

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*
* Converts a pathname to an absolute pathname. Relative paths are
* referenced from the current working directory of the process unless
* <i>dir_string</i> is given, in which case it will be used as the
* +dir_string+ is given, in which case it will be used as the
* starting point. The given pathname may start with a
* ``<code>~</code>'', which expands to the process owner's home
* directory (the environment variable <code>HOME</code> must be set
* directory (the environment variable +HOME+ must be set
* correctly). ``<code>~</code><i>user</i>'' expands to the named
* user's home directory.
*
* File.expand_path("~oracle/bin") #=> "/home/oracle/bin"
*
* A simple example of using <i>dir_string</i> is as follows.
* A simple example of using +dir_string+ is as follows.
* File.expand_path("ruby", "/usr/bin") #=> "/usr/bin/ruby"
*
* A more complex example which also resolves parent directory is as follows.