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Enhanced RDoc for Range (#4839)
Treated: #size #to_a #each #begin #end #first #last
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Merged-By: BurdetteLamar <BurdetteLamar@Yahoo.com>
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range.c
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range.c
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@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ bsearch_integer_range(VALUE beg, VALUE end, int excl)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.bsearch {|obj| block } -> value
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* bsearch {|obj| block } -> value
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*
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* Returns an element from +self+ selected by a binary search.
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*
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@ -778,14 +778,16 @@ sym_each_i(VALUE v, VALUE arg)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.size -> num
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* size -> non_negative_integer or Infinity or nil
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*
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* Returns the number of elements in the range. Both the begin and the end of
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* the Range must be Numeric, otherwise nil is returned.
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* Returns the count of elements in +self+
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* if both begin and end values are numeric;
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* otherwise, returns +nil+:
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*
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* (10..20).size #=> 11
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* (1..4).size # => 4
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* (1...4).size # => 3
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* (1..).size # => Infinity
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* ('a'..'z').size #=> nil
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* (-Float::INFINITY..Float::INFINITY).size #=> Infinity
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*/
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static VALUE
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@ -809,13 +811,16 @@ range_size(VALUE range)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.to_a -> array
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* rng.entries -> array
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* to_a -> array
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*
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* Returns an array containing the items in the range.
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* Returns an array containing the elements in +self+, if a finite collection;
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* raises an exception otherwise.
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*
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* (1..7).to_a #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
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* (1..).to_a #=> RangeError: cannot convert endless range to an array
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* (1..4).to_a # => [1, 2, 3, 4]
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* (1...4).to_a # => [1, 2, 3]
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* ('a'..'d').to_a # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
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*
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* Range#entries is an alias for Range#to_a.
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*/
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static VALUE
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@ -867,23 +872,19 @@ range_each_fixnum_loop(VALUE beg, VALUE end, VALUE range)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.each {| i | block } -> rng
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* rng.each -> an_enumerator
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* each {|element| ... } -> self
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* each -> an_enumerator
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*
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* Iterates over the elements of range, passing each in turn to the
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* block.
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* With a block given, passes each element of +self+ to the block:
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*
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* The +each+ method can only be used if the begin object of the range
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* supports the +succ+ method. A TypeError is raised if the object
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* does not have +succ+ method defined (like Float).
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* a = []
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* (1..4).each {|element| a.push(element) } # => 1..4
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* a # => [1, 2, 3, 4]
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*
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* If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
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* Raises an exception unless <tt>self.first.respond_to?(:succ)</tt>.
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*
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* (10..15).each {|n| print n, ' ' }
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* # prints: 10 11 12 13 14 15
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* With no block given, returns an enumerator.
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*
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* (2.5..5).each {|n| print n, ' ' }
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* # raises: TypeError: can't iterate from Float
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*/
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static VALUE
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@ -982,11 +983,14 @@ range_each(VALUE range)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.begin -> obj
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* self.begin -> object
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*
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* Returns the object that defines the beginning of the range.
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* Returns the object that defines the beginning of +self+.
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*
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* (1..10).begin #=> 1
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* (1..4).begin # => 1
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* (..2).begin # => nil
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*
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* Related: Range#first, Range#end.
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*/
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static VALUE
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.end -> obj
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* self.end -> object
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*
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* Returns the object that defines the end of the range.
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* Returns the object that defines the end of +self+.
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*
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* (1..10).end #=> 10
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* (1...10).end #=> 10
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* (1..4).end # => 4
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* (1...4).end # => 4
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* (1..).end # => nil
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*
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* Related: Range#begin, Range#last.
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*/
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@ -1031,14 +1038,24 @@ first_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, cbarg))
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.first -> obj
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* rng.first(n) -> an_array
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* first -> object
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* first(n) -> array
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*
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* Returns the first object in the range, or an array of the first +n+
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* elements.
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* With no argument, returns the first element of +self+, if it exists:
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*
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* (10..20).first #=> 10
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* (10..20).first(3) #=> [10, 11, 12]
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* (1..4).first # => 1
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* ('a'..'d').first # => "a"
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*
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* With non-negative integer argument +n+ given,
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* returns the first +n+ elements in an array:
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*
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* (1..10).first(3) # => [1, 2, 3]
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* (1..10).first(0) # => []
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* (1..4).first(50) # => [1, 2, 3, 4]
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*
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* Raises an exception if there is no first element:
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*
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* (..4).first # Raises RangeError
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*/
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static VALUE
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@ -1114,19 +1131,37 @@ rb_int_range_last(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE range)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* rng.last -> obj
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* rng.last(n) -> an_array
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* last -> object
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* last(n) -> array
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*
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* Returns the last object in the range,
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* or an array of the last +n+ elements.
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* With no argument, returns the last element of +self+, if it exists:
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*
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* Note that with no arguments +last+ will return the object that defines
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* the end of the range even if #exclude_end? is +true+.
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* (1..4).last # => 4
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* ('a'..'d').last # => "d"
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*
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* Note that +last+ with no argument returns the end element of +self+
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* even if #exclude_end? is +true+:
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*
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* (1...4).last # => 4
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* ('a'...'d').last # => "d"
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*
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* With non-negative integer argument +n+ given,
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* returns the last +n+ elements in an array:
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*
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* (1..10).last(3) # => [8, 9, 10]
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* (1..10).last(0) # => []
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* (1..4).last(50) # => [1, 2, 3, 4]
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*
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* Note that +last+ with argument does not return the end element of +self+
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* if #exclude_end? it +true+:
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*
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* (1...4).last(3) # => [1, 2, 3]
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* ('a'...'d').last(3) # => ["a", "b", "c"]
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*
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* Raises an exception if there is no last element:
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*
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* (1..).last # Raises RangeError
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*
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* (10..20).last #=> 20
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* (10...20).last #=> 20
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* (10..20).last(3) #=> [18, 19, 20]
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* (10...20).last(3) #=> [17, 18, 19]
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*/
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static VALUE
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