* doc/syntax/calling_methods.rdoc: Link to defining methods.

* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc:  Link to calling methods, fixed typo.


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Wed Jan 16 03:28:47 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/calling_methods.rdoc: Link to defining methods.
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: Link to calling methods, fixed typo.
Wed Jan 16 03:15:00 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: Fixed link

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Except when there is difference between using and omitting parentheses, this
document uses parenthesis when arguments are present to avoid confusion.
This section only covers calling methods. See also the {syntax documentation
on defining methods}[rdoc-ref:syntax/methods.rdoc].
== Receiver
+self+ is the default receiver. If you don't specify any receiver +self+ will

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the method, then the +end+ keyword. When called the method will execute the
body of the method. This method returns +2+.
This section only covers defining methods. See also the {syntax documentation
on calling methods}[rdoc-ref:syntax/calling_methods.rdoc].
== Method Names
Method names may be one of the operators or must start a letter or a character
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<code>>=</code> :: greater-than or equal
To define unary methods minus, plus, tilde and not (<code>!</code>) follow the
operator with an <code>@</code> as in <code>+@</code> or <code>!@<code>:
operator with an <code>@</code> as in <code>+@</code> or <code>!@</code>:
class C
def -@