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[DOC] mark up literals

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@57693 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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nobu 2017-02-23 02:11:16 +00:00
parent 95a476c859
commit d0cf19d9ed
4 changed files with 32 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -166,8 +166,8 @@ module OpenSSL::Buffering
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that read_nonblock should not raise an IO::Wait*able exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable or :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will
# return nil instead of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_writable+ or +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF,
# it will return +nil+ instead of raising EOFError.
def read_nonblock(maxlen, buf=nil, exception: true)
if maxlen == 0
@ -379,8 +379,8 @@ module OpenSSL::Buffering
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that write_nonblock should not raise an IO::Wait*able exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable or :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will
# return nil instead of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_writable+ or +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF,
# it will return +nil+ instead of raising EOFError.
def write_nonblock(s, exception: true)
flush

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@ -1600,8 +1600,9 @@ ossl_ssl_connect(VALUE self)
*
* By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
* that connect_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable or
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol :wait_readable or
* :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead of raising EOFError.
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol +:wait_readable+ or
* +:wait_writable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+ instead of raising
* EOFError.
*/
static VALUE
ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
@ -1648,8 +1649,9 @@ ossl_ssl_accept(VALUE self)
*
* By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
* that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable or
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol :wait_readable or
* :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead of raising EOFError.
* IO::WaitWritable exception, but return the symbol +:wait_readable+ or
* +:wait_writable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+ instead of raising
* EOFError.
*/
static VALUE
ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)

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@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that sendmsg_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_writable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
def sendmsg_nonblock(mesg, flags = 0, dest_sockaddr = nil, *controls,
exception: true)
__sendmsg_nonblock(mesg, flags, dest_sockaddr, controls, exception)
@ -364,8 +364,8 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recv_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * Socket#recvfrom
@ -439,8 +439,8 @@ class BasicSocket < IO
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvmsg_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
def recvmsg_nonblock(dlen = nil, flags = 0, clen = nil,
scm_rights: false, exception: true)
__recvmsg_nonblock(dlen, flags, clen, scm_rights, exception)
@ -517,8 +517,8 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvfrom_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * Socket#recvfrom
@ -575,8 +575,8 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * Socket#accept
@ -1195,8 +1195,8 @@ class Socket < BasicSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that connect_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_writable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# # Socket#connect
@ -1254,8 +1254,8 @@ class UDPSocket < IPSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that recvfrom_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * Socket#recvfrom
@ -1296,8 +1296,8 @@ class TCPServer < TCPSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * TCPServer#accept
@ -1338,8 +1338,8 @@ class UNIXServer < UNIXSocket
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return +nil+
# instead of raising EOFError.
#
# === See
# * UNIXServer#accept

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@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ class IO
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that read_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_readable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_readable+ instead. At EOF, it will return nil
# instead of raising EOFError.
def read_nonblock(len, buf = nil, exception: true)
__read_nonblock(len, buf, exception)
end
@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ class IO
#
# By specifying a keyword argument _exception_ to +false+, you can indicate
# that write_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitWritable exception, but
# return the symbol :wait_writable instead. At EOF, it will return nil instead
# of raising EOFError.
# return the symbol +:wait_writable+ instead. At EOF, it will return nil
# instead of raising EOFError.
def write_nonblock(buf, exception: true)
__write_nonblock(buf, exception)
end