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2 files changed, 9 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
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@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+Thu Jul 11 14:48:35 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+
+ * array.c: Replace confusing example for #reverse_each in overview
+ Patch by Earl St Sauver [Fixes documenting-ruby/ruby-12]
+ https://github.com/documenting-ruby/ruby/pull/12
+
Thu Jul 11 14:22:37 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
* test/drb/ut_eq.rb: Use localhost for drb tests [Bug #7311]
diff --git a/array.c b/array.c
index b5518bbf16..215f6fedb9 100644
--- a/array.c
+++ b/array.c
@@ -5406,10 +5406,10 @@ rb_ary_drop_while(VALUE ary)
* Another sometimes useful iterator is #reverse_each which will iterate over
* the elements in the array in reverse order.
*
- * words = %w[rats live on no evil star]
+ * words = %w[first second third fourth fifth sixth]
* str = ""
- * words.reverse_each { |word| str += "#{word.reverse} " }
- * str #=> "rats live on no evil star "
+ * words.reverse_each { |word| str += "#{word} " }
+ * p str #=> "sixth fifth fourth third second first "
*
* The #map method can be used to create a new array based on the original
* array, but with the values modified by the supplied block: