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authorBurdette Lamar <BurdetteLamar@Yahoo.com>2022-02-04 06:55:10 -0600
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-02-04 06:55:10 -0600
commit46f6575157d4c2f6bbd5693896e26a65037e5552 (patch)
tree0d23723123ac6b31aff072aebde4a044ee024e5c /io.c
parent203b1fc7e206764f52c99e44af85c651069cd8b9 (diff)
downloadruby-46f6575157d4c2f6bbd5693896e26a65037e5552.tar.gz
[DOC] Enhanced RDoc for io.c (#5511)
Treats: IO.foreach IO.readlines IO.read IO.binread
Diffstat (limited to 'io.c')
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1 files changed, 206 insertions, 97 deletions
diff --git a/io.c b/io.c
index a7a45e8ca5..3ee75f5605 100644
--- a/io.c
+++ b/io.c
@@ -11191,38 +11191,98 @@ io_s_foreach(VALUE v)
/*
* call-seq:
- * IO.foreach(name, sep=$/ [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * IO.foreach(name, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * IO.foreach(name, sep, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * IO.foreach(...) -> an_enumerator
- * File.foreach(name, sep=$/ [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * File.foreach(name, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * File.foreach(name, sep, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) {|line| block } -> nil
- * File.foreach(...) -> an_enumerator
- *
- * Executes the block for every line in the named I/O port, where lines
- * are separated by <em>sep</em>.
+ * IO.foreach(command, sep = $/, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(command, limit, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(command, sep, limit, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(path, sep = $/, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(path, limit, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(path, sep, limit, **opts) {|line| block } -> nil
+ * IO.foreach(...) -> an_enumerator
*
- * If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
+ * Calls the block with each successive line read from the stream.
*
- * If +name+ starts with a pipe character (<code>"|"</code>) and the receiver
- * is the IO class, a subprocess is created in the same way as Kernel#open,
- * and each line in its output is yielded.
- * Consider to use File.foreach to disable the behavior of subprocess invocation.
+ * The first argument must be a string;
+ * its meaning depends on whether it starts with the pipe character (<tt>'|'</tt>):
*
- * File.foreach("testfile") {|x| print "GOT ", x }
- * IO.foreach("| cat testfile") {|x| print "GOT ", x }
+ * - If so (and if +self+ is \IO),
+ * the rest of the string is a command to be executed as a subprocess.
+ * - Otherwise, the string is the path to a file.
*
- * <em>produces:</em>
+ * With only argument +command+ given, executes the command in a shell,
+ * parses its $stdout into lines, as determined by the default line separator,
+ * and calls the block with each successive line:
*
- * GOT This is line one
- * GOT This is line two
- * GOT This is line three
- * GOT And so on...
+ * IO.foreach('| cat t.txt') {|line| p line }
*
- * If the last argument is a hash, it's the keyword argument to open.
- * See IO.readlines for details about getline_args.
- * And see also IO.read for details about open_args.
+ * Output:
+ *
+ * "First line\n"
+ * "Second line\n"
+ * "\n"
+ * "Third line\n"
+ * "Fourth line\n"
+ *
+ * With only argument +path+ given, parses lines from the file at the given +path+,
+ * as determined by the default line separator,
+ * and calls the block with each successive line:
+ *
+ * File.foreach('t.txt') {|line| p line }
+ *
+ * Output: the same as above.
+ *
+ * For both forms, command and path, the remaining arguments are the same.
+ *
+ * With argument +sep+ given, parses lines as determined by that line separator
+ * (see {IO Line Separator}[#class-IO-label-Line+Separator]):
+ *
+ * File.foreach('t.txt', 'li') {|line| p line }
+ *
+ * Output:
+ *
+ * "First li"
+ * "ne\nSecond li"
+ * "ne\n\nThird li"
+ * "ne\nFourth li"
+ * "ne\n"
+ *
+ * Each paragraph:
+ *
+ * File.foreach('t.txt', '') {|paragraph| p paragraph }
+ *
+ * Output:
+ *
+ * "First line\nSecond line\n\n"
+ * "Third line\nFourth line\n"
+ *
+ * With argument +limit+ given, parses lines as determined by the default
+ * line separator and the given line-length limit
+ * (see {IO Line Limit}[#class-IO-label-Line+Limit]):
+ *
+ * File.foreach('t.txt', 7) {|line| p line }
+ *
+ * Output:
+ *
+ * "First l"
+ * "ine\n"
+ * "Second "
+ * "line\n"
+ * "\n"
+ * "Third l"
+ * "ine\n"
+ * "Fourth l"
+ * "line\n"
+ *
+ * With arguments +sep+ and +limit+ given,
+ * parses lines as determined by the given
+ * line separator and the given line-length limit
+ * (see {IO Line Separator and Line Limit}[#class-IO-label-Line+Separator+and+Line+Limit]):
+ *
+ * Optional argument +opts+ specifies open options
+ * (see {IO Open Options}[#class-IO-label-Open+Options])
+ * and/or valid line options
+ * (see {IO Line Options}[#class-IO-label-Line+Options])
+ *
+ * Returns an Enumerator if no block is given.
*
*/
@@ -11253,42 +11313,68 @@ io_s_readlines(VALUE v)
/*
* call-seq:
- * IO.readlines(name, sep=$/ [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
- * IO.readlines(name, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
- * IO.readlines(name, sep, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
- * File.readlines(name, sep=$/ [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
- * File.readlines(name, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
- * File.readlines(name, sep, limit [, getline_args, open_args]) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(command, sep = $/, **opts) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(command, limit, **opts) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(command, sep, limit, **opts) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(path, sep = $/, **opts) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(path, limit, **opts) -> array
+ * IO.readlines(path, sep, limit, **opts) -> array
*
- * Reads the entire file specified by <i>name</i> as individual
- * lines, and returns those lines in an array. Lines are separated by
- * <i>sep</i>.
+ * Returns an array of all lines read from the stream.
*
- * If +name+ starts with a pipe character (<code>"|"</code>) and the receiver
- * is the IO class, a subprocess is created in the same way as Kernel#open,
- * and each line in its output is yielded.
- * Consider to use File.readlines to disable the behavior of subprocess invocation.
+ * The first argument must be a string;
+ * its meaning depends on whether it starts with the pipe character (<tt>'|'</tt>):
*
- * a = File.readlines("testfile")
- * a[0] #=> "This is line one\n"
+ * - If so (and if +self+ is \IO),
+ * the rest of the string is a command to be executed as a subprocess.
+ * - Otherwise, the string is the path to a file.
*
- * b = File.readlines("testfile", chomp: true)
- * b[0] #=> "This is line one"
+ * With only argument +command+ given, executes the command in a shell,
+ * parses its $stdout into lines, as determined by the default line separator,
+ * and returns those lines in an array:
*
- * IO.readlines("|ls -a") #=> [".\n", "..\n", ...]
+ * IO.readlines('| cat t.txt')
+ * # => ["First line\n", "Second line\n", "\n", "Third line\n", "Fourth line\n"]
*
- * If the last argument is a hash, it's the keyword argument to open.
+ * With only argument +path+ given, parses lines from the file at the given +path+,
+ * as determined by the default line separator,
+ * and returns those lines in an array:
*
- * === Options for getline
+ * IO.readlines('t.txt')
+ * # => ["First line\n", "Second line\n", "\n", "Third line\n", "Fourth line\n"]
*
- * The options hash accepts the following keys:
+ * For both forms, command and path, the remaining arguments are the same.
*
- * :chomp::
- * When the optional +chomp+ keyword argument has a true value,
- * <code>\n</code>, <code>\r</code>, and <code>\r\n</code>
- * will be removed from the end of each line.
+ * With argument +sep+ given, parses lines as determined by that line separator
+ * (see {IO Line Separator}[#class-IO-label-Line+Separator]):
+ *
+ * # Ordinary separator.
+ * IO.readlines('t.txt', 'li')
+ * # =>["First li", "ne\nSecond li", "ne\n\nThird li", "ne\nFourth li", "ne\n"]
+ * # Get-paragraphs separator.
+ * IO.readlines('t.txt', '')
+ * # => ["First line\nSecond line\n\n", "Third line\nFourth line\n"]
+ * # Get-all separator.
+ * IO.readlines('t.txt', nil)
+ * # => ["First line\nSecond line\n\nThird line\nFourth line\n"]
+ *
+ * With argument +limit+ given, parses lines as determined by the default
+ * line separator and the given line-length limit
+ * (see {IO Line Limit}[#class-IO-label-Line+Limit]):
+ *
+ * IO.readlines('t.txt', 7)
+ * # => ["First l", "ine\n", "Second ", "line\n", "\n", "Third l", "ine\n", "Fourth ", "line\n"]
+ *
+ * With arguments +sep+ and +limit+ given,
+ * parses lines as determined by the given
+ * line separator and the given line-length limit
+ * (see {IO Line Separator and Line Limit}[#class-IO-label-Line+Separator+and+Line+Limit]):
+ *
+ * Optional argument +opts+ specifies open options
+ * (see {IO Open Options}[#class-IO-label-Open+Options])
+ * and/or valid line options
+ * (see {IO Line Options}[#class-IO-label-Line+Options])
*
- * See also IO.read for details about +name+ and open_args.
*/
static VALUE
@@ -11330,48 +11416,48 @@ seek_before_access(VALUE argp)
/*
* call-seq:
- * IO.read(name, [length [, offset]] [, opt]) -> string
- * File.read(name, [length [, offset]] [, opt]) -> string
+ * IO.read(command, length = nil, offset = 0, **opts) -> string or nil
+ * IO.read(path, length = nil, offset = 0, **opts) -> string or nil
*
- * Opens the file, optionally seeks to the given +offset+, then returns
- * +length+ bytes (defaulting to the rest of the file). #read ensures
- * the file is closed before returning.
+ * Opens the stream, reads and returns some or all of its content,
+ * and closes the stream; returns +nil+ if no bytes were read.
*
- * If +name+ starts with a pipe character (<code>"|"</code>) and the receiver
- * is the IO class, a subprocess is created in the same way as Kernel#open,
- * and its output is returned.
- * Consider to use File.read to disable the behavior of subprocess invocation.
+ * The first argument must be a string;
+ * its meaning depends on whether it starts with the pipe character (<tt>'|'</tt>):
*
- * === Options
+ * - If so (and if +self+ is \IO),
+ * the rest of the string is a command to be executed as a subprocess.
+ * - Otherwise, the string is the path to a file.
*
- * The options hash accepts the following keys:
+ * With only argument +command+ given, executes the command in a shell,
+ * returns its entire $stdout:
*
- * :encoding::
- * string or encoding
+ * IO.read('| cat t.txt')
+ * # => "First line\nSecond line\n\nThird line\nFourth line\n"
*
- * Specifies the encoding of the read string. +:encoding+ will be ignored
- * if +length+ is specified. See Encoding.aliases for possible encodings.
+ * With only argument +path+ given, reads and returns the entire content
+ * of the file at the given path:
*
- * :mode::
- * string or integer
+ * IO.read('t.txt')
+ * # => "First line\nSecond line\n\nThird line\nFourth line\n"
*
- * Specifies the <i>mode</i> argument for open(). It must start
- * with an "r", otherwise it will cause an error.
- * See IO.new for the list of possible modes.
+ * For both forms, command and path, the remaining arguments are the same.
*
- * :open_args::
- * array
+ * With argument +length+, returns +length+ bytes if available:
*
- * Specifies arguments for open() as an array. This key can not be used
- * in combination with either +:encoding+ or +:mode+.
+ * IO.read('t.txt', 7) # => "First l"
+ * IO.read('t.txt', 700)
+ * # => "First line\r\nSecond line\r\n\r\nFourth line\r\nFifth line\r\n"
*
- * Examples:
+ * With arguments +length+ and +offset+, returns +length+ bytes
+ * if available, beginning at the given +offset+:
+ *
+ * IO.read('t.txt', 10, 2) # => "rst line\nS"
+ * IO.read('t.txt', 10, 200) # => nil
+ *
+ * The optional keyword arguments +opts+ may be open options;
+ * see {\IO Open Options}[#class-IO-label-Open+Options]
*
- * File.read("testfile") #=> "This is line one\nThis is line two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n"
- * File.read("testfile", 20) #=> "This is line one\nThi"
- * File.read("testfile", 20, 10) #=> "ne one\nThis is line "
- * File.read("binfile", mode: "rb") #=> "\xF7\x00\x00\x0E\x12"
- * IO.read("|ls -a") #=> ".\n..\n"...
*/
static VALUE
@@ -11401,25 +11487,48 @@ rb_io_s_read(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
/*
* call-seq:
- * IO.binread(name, [length [, offset]]) -> string
- * File.binread(name, [length [, offset]]) -> string
+ * IO.binread(command, length = nil, offset = 0) -> string or nil
+ * IO.binread(path, length = nil, offset = 0) -> string or nil
*
- * Opens the file, optionally seeks to the given <i>offset</i>, then
- * returns <i>length</i> bytes (defaulting to the rest of the file).
- * #binread ensures the file is closed before returning. The open mode
- * would be <code>"rb:ASCII-8BIT"</code>.
+ * Opens the stream in binary mode (mode <tt>'rb:ASCII-8BIT'</tt>),
+ * reads and returns some or all of its content,
+ * and closes the stream; returns +nil+ if no bytes were read.
*
- * If +name+ starts with a pipe character (<code>"|"</code>) and the receiver
- * is the IO class, a subprocess is created in the same way as Kernel#open,
- * and its output is returned.
- * Consider to use File.binread to disable the behavior of subprocess invocation.
+ * The first argument must be a string;
+ * its meaning depends on whether it starts with the pipe character (<tt>'|'</tt>):
*
- * File.binread("testfile") #=> "This is line one\nThis is line two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n"
- * File.binread("testfile", 20) #=> "This is line one\nThi"
- * File.binread("testfile", 20, 10) #=> "ne one\nThis is line "
- * IO.binread("| cat testfile") #=> "This is line one\nThis is line two\nThis is line three\nAnd so on...\n"
+ * - If so (and if +self+ is \IO),
+ * the rest of the string is a command to be executed as a subprocess.
+ * - Otherwise, the string is the path to a file.
+ *
+ * With only argument +command+ given, executes the command in a shell,
+ * returns its entire $stdout:
+ *
+ * IO.binread('| cat t.rus')
+ * # => "\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82"
+ *
+ * With only argument +path+ given, returns the entire content
+ * of the file at the given +path+:
+ *
+ * IO.binread("t.rus")
+ * # => "\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82"
+ *
+ * For both forms, command and path, the remaining arguments are the same.
+ *
+ * With argument +length+, returns +length+ bytes if available:
+ *
+ * IO.binread('t.rus', 5)
+ * # => "\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD1"
+ *
+ * With arguments +length+ and +offset+, returns +length+ bytes
+ * if available, beginning at the given +offset+:
+ *
+ * IO.binread('t.rus', 5, 2) # => "\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1"
+ * IO.binread('t.rus', 5, 200) # => nil
+ *
+ * The optional keyword arguments +opts+ may be open options;
+ * see {\IO Open Options}[#class-IO-label-Open+Options]
*
- * See also IO.read for details about +name+ and open_args.
*/
static VALUE