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author | nobu <nobu@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2009-02-22 14:23:33 +0000 |
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committer | nobu <nobu@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2009-02-22 14:23:33 +0000 |
commit | 12d2c8ba41edb5a02a7471e39d67ece2894492d8 (patch) | |
tree | 5b2e87ac380efcb2141c4fab97e86c25c7214799 /error.c | |
parent | 624d07b0e4257a5261558a154eddd464d85e6174 (diff) | |
download | ruby-12d2c8ba41edb5a02a7471e39d67ece2894492d8.tar.gz |
stripped trailing spaces.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@22552 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
Diffstat (limited to 'error.c')
-rw-r--r-- | error.c | 38 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ rb_exc_new3(VALUE etype, VALUE str) * call-seq: * Exception.new(msg = nil) => exception * - * Construct a new Exception object, optionally passing in + * Construct a new Exception object, optionally passing in * a message. */ @@ -390,12 +390,12 @@ exc_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE exc) * * call-seq: * exc.exception(string) -> an_exception or exc - * + * * With no argument, or if the argument is the same as the receiver, * return the receiver. Otherwise, create a new * exception object of the same class as the receiver, but with a * message equal to <code>string.to_str</code>. - * + * */ static VALUE @@ -476,27 +476,27 @@ exc_inspect(VALUE exc) /* * call-seq: * exception.backtrace => array - * + * * Returns any backtrace associated with the exception. The backtrace * is an array of strings, each containing either ``filename:lineNo: in * `method''' or ``filename:lineNo.'' - * + * * def a * raise "boom" * end - * + * * def b * a() * end - * + * * begin * b() * rescue => detail * print detail.backtrace.join("\n") * end - * + * * <em>produces:</em> - * + * * prog.rb:2:in `a' * prog.rb:6:in `b' * prog.rb:10 @@ -536,11 +536,11 @@ rb_check_backtrace(VALUE bt) /* * call-seq: * exc.set_backtrace(array) => array - * + * * Sets the backtrace information associated with <i>exc</i>. The * argument must be an array of <code>String</code> objects in the * format described in <code>Exception#backtrace</code>. - * + * */ static VALUE @@ -552,9 +552,9 @@ exc_set_backtrace(VALUE exc, VALUE bt) /* * call-seq: * exc == obj => true or false - * + * * Equality---If <i>obj</i> is not an <code>Exception</code>, returns - * <code>false</code>. Otherwise, returns <code>true</code> if <i>exc</i> and + * <code>false</code>. Otherwise, returns <code>true</code> if <i>exc</i> and * <i>obj</i> share same class, messages, and backtrace. */ @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ rb_invalid_str(const char *str, const char *type) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid value for %s: %s", type, RSTRING_PTR(s)); } -/* +/* * Document-module: Errno * * Ruby exception objects are subclasses of <code>Exception</code>. @@ -856,21 +856,21 @@ rb_invalid_str(const char *str, const char *type) * number generating its own subclass of <code>SystemCallError</code>. * As the subclass is created in module <code>Errno</code>, its name * will start <code>Errno::</code>. - * + * * The names of the <code>Errno::</code> classes depend on * the environment in which Ruby runs. On a typical Unix or Windows * platform, there are <code>Errno</code> classes such as * <code>Errno::EACCES</code>, <code>Errno::EAGAIN</code>, * <code>Errno::EINTR</code>, and so on. - * + * * The integer operating system error number corresponding to a * particular error is available as the class constant * <code>Errno::</code><em>error</em><code>::Errno</code>. - * + * * Errno::EACCES::Errno #=> 13 * Errno::EAGAIN::Errno #=> 11 * Errno::EINTR::Errno #=> 4 - * + * * The full list of operating system errors on your particular platform * are available as the constants of <code>Errno</code>. * @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ syserr_eqq(VALUE self, VALUE exc) * statements in <code>begin/end</code> blocks. <code>Exception</code> * objects carry information about the exception---its type (the * exception's class name), an optional descriptive string, and - * optional traceback information. Programs may subclass + * optional traceback information. Programs may subclass * <code>Exception</code> to add additional information. */ |