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[ruby/csv] Enhanced Rdoc (#124)
* Enhanced Rdoc for ::new * Rdoc for parse_line * More on parse_line * Make ::new neater with :call-seq: * Make better use of :call-seq: * Rdoc for generate_line * Respond to review https://github.com/ruby/csv/commit/0d42df39cb
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lib/csv.rb
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
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#
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# The most generic interface of the library is:
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#
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# csv = CSV.new(string_or_io, **options)
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# csv = CSV.new(io, **options)
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#
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# # Reading: IO object should be open for read
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# csv.read # => array of rows
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@ -809,19 +809,37 @@ class CSV
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csv.string # return final String
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end
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# :call-seq:
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# CSV.generate_line(ary)
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# CSV.generate_line(ary, **options)
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#
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# This method is a shortcut for converting a single row (Array) into a CSV
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# String.
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# Returns the \String created by generating \CSV from +ary+
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# using the specified +options+.
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#
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# See {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
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# Argument +ary+ must be an \Array.
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#
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# This method accepts an additional option, <tt>:encoding</tt>, which sets the base
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# Encoding for the output. This method will try to guess your Encoding from
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# the first non-+nil+ field in +row+, if possible, but you may need to use
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# this parameter as a backup plan.
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# Special options:
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# * Option <tt>:row_sep</tt> defaults to <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>
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# (<tt>$/</tt>).:
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# $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR # => "\n"
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# * This method accepts an additional option, <tt>:encoding</tt>, which sets the base
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# Encoding for the output. This method will try to guess your Encoding from
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# the first non-+nil+ field in +row+, if possible, but you may need to use
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# this parameter as a backup plan.
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#
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# The <tt>:row_sep</tt> +option+ defaults to <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>
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# (<tt>$/</tt>) when calling this method.
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# For other +options+,
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# see {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
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#
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# ---
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#
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# Returns the \String generated from an \Array:
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# CSV.generate_line(['foo', '0']) # => "foo,0\n"
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#
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# ---
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#
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# Raises an exception if +ary+ is not an \Array:
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# # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `find' for :foo:Symbol)
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# CSV.generate_line(:foo)
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#
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def generate_line(row, **options)
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options = {row_sep: $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR}.merge(options)
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end
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end
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# :call-seq:
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# CSV.parse_line(string)
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# CSV.parse_line(io)
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# CSV.parse_line(string, **options)
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# CSV.parse_line(io, **options)
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#
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# This method is a shortcut for converting a single line of a CSV String into
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# an Array. Note that if +line+ contains multiple rows, anything beyond the
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# first row is ignored.
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# Returns the new \Array created by parsing the first line of +string+ or +io+
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# using the specified +options+.
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#
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# See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing].
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# Argument +string+ should be a \String object;
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# it will be put into a new \StringIO object positioned at the beginning.
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#
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# Argument +io+ should be an \IO object; it will be positioned at the beginning.
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#
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# For +options+, see {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing].
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#
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# ---
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# Returns data from the first line from a String object:
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# CSV.parse_line('foo,0') # => ["foo", "0"]
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#
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# Returns data from the first line from a File object:
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# File.write('t.csv', 'foo,0')
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# CSV.parse_line(File.open('t.csv')) # => ["foo", "0"]
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#
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# Ignores lines after the first:
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# CSV.parse_line("foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2") # => ["foo", "0"]
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#
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# Returns +nil+ if the argument is an empty \String:
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# CSV.parse_line('') # => nil
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#
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# ---
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#
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# Raises an exception if the argument is +nil+:
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# # Raises ArgumentError (Cannot parse nil as CSV):
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# CSV.parse_line(nil)
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#
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def parse_line(line, **options)
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new(line, **options).each.first
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end
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end
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# :call-seq:
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# CSV.new(string)
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# CSV.new(io)
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# CSV.new(string, **options)
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# CSV.new(io, **options)
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#
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# This constructor will wrap either a String or IO object passed in +data+ for
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# reading and/or writing. In addition to the CSV instance methods, several IO
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# methods are delegated. (See CSV::open() for a complete list.) If you pass
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# a String for +data+, you can later retrieve it (after writing to it, for
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# example) with CSV.string().
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# Returns the new \CSV object created using +string+ or +io+
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# and the specified +options+.
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#
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# Note that a wrapped String will be positioned at the beginning (for
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# reading). If you want it at the end (for writing), use CSV::generate().
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# If you want any other positioning, pass a preset StringIO object instead.
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# Argument +string+ should be a \String object;
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# it will be put into a new \StringIO object positioned at the beginning.
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#
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# See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing]
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# and {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
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# Argument +io+ should be an \IO object; it will be positioned at the beginning.
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#
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# Options cannot be overridden in the instance methods for performance reasons,
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# so be sure to set what you want here.
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# To position at the end, for appending, use method CSV.generate.
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# For any other positioning, pass a preset StringIO object instead.
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#
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# In addition to the \CSV instance methods, several \IO
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# methods are delegated. See CSV::open for a complete list.
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#
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# For +options+, see:
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# * {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing]
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# * {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating]
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#
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# For performance reasons, the options cannot be overridden
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# in a \CSV object, so the options specified here will endure.
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#
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# ---
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#
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# Create a \CSV object from a \String object:
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# csv = CSV.new('foo,0')
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# csv # => #<CSV io_type:StringIO encoding:UTF-8 lineno:0 col_sep:"," row_sep:"\n" quote_char:"\"">
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#
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# Create a \CSV object from a \File object:
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# File.write('t.csv', 'foo,0')
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# csv = CSV.new(File.open('t.csv'))
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# csv # => #<CSV io_type:File io_path:"t.csv" encoding:UTF-8 lineno:0 col_sep:"," row_sep:"\n" quote_char:"\"">
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#
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# ---
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#
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# Raises an exception if the argument is +nil+:
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# # Raises ArgumentError (Cannot parse nil as CSV):
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# CSV.new(nil)
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#
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def initialize(data,
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col_sep: ",",
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