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	* object.c (Init_Object): Add reference to BasicObject, brief
explanation of constant lookup. Based on patch by Alvaro Pereyra Rabanal. [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #5426] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@33447 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Tue Oct 11 05:53:23 2011  Eric Hodel  <drbrain@segment7.net>
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	* object.c (Init_Object):  Add reference to BasicObject, brief
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	  explanation of constant lookup.  Based on patch by Alvaro Pereyra
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	  Rabanal.
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	  [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #5426]
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Sun Oct  9 11:06:52 2011  Kazuki Tsujimoto  <kazuki@callcc.net>
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	* test/psych/test_yamldbm.rb: don't run test if the system
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 *  Classes in Ruby are first-class objects---each is an instance of
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 *  class <code>Class</code>.
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 *
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 *  When a new class is created (typically using <code>class Name ...
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 *  end</code>), an object of type <code>Class</code> is created and
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 *  assigned to a global constant (<code>Name</code> in this case). When
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 *  <code>Name.new</code> is called to create a new object, the
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 *  Typically, you create a new class by using:
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 *
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 *    class Name
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 *     # some class describing the class behavior
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 *    end
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 *
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 *  When a new class is created, an object of type Class is initialized and
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 *  assigned to a global constant (<code>Name</code> in this case).
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 *
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 *  When <code>Name.new</code> is called to create a new object, the
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 *  <code>new</code> method in <code>Class</code> is run by default.
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 *  This can be demonstrated by overriding <code>new</code> in
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 *  <code>Class</code>:
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/*  Document-class: Object
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 *  Object is the root of Ruby's class hierarchy.  Its methods are available
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 *  to all classes unless explicitly overridden.
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 *  Object is the default root of all Ruby objects.  Object inherits from
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 *  BasicObject which allows creating alternate object hierarchies.  Methods
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 *  on object are available to all classes unless explicitly overridden.
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 *
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 *  Object mixes in the Kernel module, making the built-in kernel functions
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 *  globally accessible.  Although the instance methods of Object are defined
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 *  by the Kernel module, we have chosen to document them here for clarity.
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 *
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 *  When referencing constants in classes inheriting from Object you do not
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 *  need to use the full namespace.  For example, referencing +File+ inside
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 *  +YourClass+ will find the top-level File class.
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 *
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 *  In the descriptions of Object's methods, the parameter <i>symbol</i> refers
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 *  to a symbol, which is either a quoted string or a Symbol (such as
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 *  <code>:name</code>).
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