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* object.c (rb_obj_comp): Documenting Object#<=> return values
	  Patch by Stefan Rusterholz


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Sat Mar 9 22:38:26 2013 Zachary Scott <zachary@zacharyscott.net>
* object.c (rb_obj_comp): Documenting Object#<=> return values
Patch by Stefan Rusterholz
Sat Mar 9 22:35:22 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
* dir.c (file_s_fnmatch, fnmatch_brace): encoding-incompatible pattern

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* obj <=> other -> 0 or nil
*
* Returns 0 if obj === other, otherwise nil.
*
* The <=> is used by various methods to compare objects, for example
* Enumerable#sort, Enumerable#max etc.
*
* Your implementation of <=> should return one of the following values: -1, 0,
* 1 or nil. -1 means self is smaller than other. 0 means self is equal to other.
* 1 means self is bigger than other. Nil means the two values could not be
* compared.
*
* When you defined <=>, you can include Comparable to gain the methods <=, <,
* ==, >=, > and between?.
*/
static VALUE
rb_obj_cmp(VALUE obj1, VALUE obj2)

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#define RUBY_VERSION "2.0.0"
#define RUBY_RELEASE_DATE "2013-03-09"
#define RUBY_PATCHLEVEL 32
#define RUBY_PATCHLEVEL 33
#define RUBY_RELEASE_YEAR 2013
#define RUBY_RELEASE_MONTH 3