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-rw-r--r--ext/date/date_core.c96
2 files changed, 53 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 2508f76cc5..dab32c34d2 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+Thu Mar 31 11:33:49 2016 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/date/date_core.c (d_lite_strftime, dt_lite_strftime): [DOC]
+ fix indent not to be a big sole verbatim.
+
Thu Mar 31 11:18:19 2016 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
* ext/date/date_core.c (Init_date_core): [DOC] fix misplaced doc
diff --git a/ext/date/date_core.c b/ext/date/date_core.c
index 7e0059da2e..18a3a0d709 100644
--- a/ext/date/date_core.c
+++ b/ext/date/date_core.c
@@ -6691,32 +6691,32 @@ date_strftime_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self,
* call-seq:
* d.strftime([format='%F']) -> string
*
- * Formats date according to the directives in the given format
- * string.
- * The directives begins with a percent (%) character.
- * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the
- * output string.
+ * Formats date according to the directives in the given format
+ * string.
+ * The directives begins with a percent (%) character.
+ * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the
+ * output string.
*
- * The directive consists of a percent (%) character,
- * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width,
- * optional modifier and a conversion specifier
- * as follows.
+ * The directive consists of a percent (%) character,
+ * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width,
+ * optional modifier and a conversion specifier
+ * as follows.
*
* %<flags><width><modifier><conversion>
*
- * Flags:
+ * Flags:
* - don't pad a numerical output.
* _ use spaces for padding.
* 0 use zeros for padding.
* ^ upcase the result string.
* # change case.
*
- * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width.
+ * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width.
*
- * The modifiers are "E", "O", ":", "::" and ":::".
- * "E" and "O" are ignored. No effect to result currently.
+ * The modifiers are "E", "O", ":", "::" and ":::".
+ * "E" and "O" are ignored. No effect to result currently.
*
- * Format directives:
+ * Format directives:
*
* Date (Year, Month, Day):
* %Y - Year with century (can be negative, 4 digits at least)
@@ -6809,23 +6809,23 @@ date_strftime_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self,
* %T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S)
* %+ - date(1) (%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y)
*
- * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX.
- * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z)
- * are locale dependent in the function.
- * However this method is locale independent.
- * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other
- * systems such as C.
- * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding
- * locale independent representations, %D and %T.
+ * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX.
+ * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z)
+ * are locale dependent in the function.
+ * However this method is locale independent.
+ * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other
+ * systems such as C.
+ * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding
+ * locale independent representations, %D and %T.
*
- * Examples:
+ * Examples:
*
* d = DateTime.new(2007,11,19,8,37,48,"-06:00")
* #=> #<DateTime: 2007-11-19T08:37:48-0600 ...>
* d.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 11/19/2007"
* d.strftime("at %I:%M%p") #=> "at 08:37AM"
*
- * Various ISO 8601 formats:
+ * Various ISO 8601 formats:
* %Y%m%d => 20071119 Calendar date (basic)
* %F => 2007-11-19 Calendar date (extended)
* %Y-%m => 2007-11 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific month
@@ -8134,20 +8134,20 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self)
* call-seq:
* dt.strftime([format='%FT%T%:z']) -> string
*
- * Formats date according to the directives in the given format
- * string.
- * The directives begins with a percent (%) character.
- * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the
- * output string.
+ * Formats date according to the directives in the given format
+ * string.
+ * The directives begins with a percent (%) character.
+ * Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the
+ * output string.
*
- * The directive consists of a percent (%) character,
- * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width,
- * optional modifier and a conversion specifier
- * as follows.
+ * The directive consists of a percent (%) character,
+ * zero or more flags, optional minimum field width,
+ * optional modifier and a conversion specifier
+ * as follows.
*
* %<flags><width><modifier><conversion>
*
- * Flags:
+ * Flags:
* - don't pad a numerical output.
* _ use spaces for padding.
* 0 use zeros for padding.
@@ -8155,12 +8155,12 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self)
* # change case.
* : use colons for %z.
*
- * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width.
+ * The minimum field width specifies the minimum width.
*
- * The modifier is "E" and "O".
- * They are ignored.
+ * The modifier is "E" and "O".
+ * They are ignored.
*
- * Format directives:
+ * Format directives:
*
* Date (Year, Month, Day):
* %Y - Year with century (can be negative, 4 digits at least)
@@ -8253,23 +8253,23 @@ dt_lite_to_s(VALUE self)
* %T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S)
* %+ - date(1) (%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y)
*
- * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX.
- * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z)
- * are locale dependent in the function.
- * However this method is locale independent.
- * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other
- * systems such as C.
- * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding
- * locale independent representations, %D and %T.
+ * This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX.
+ * Several directives (%a, %A, %b, %B, %c, %p, %r, %x, %X, %E*, %O* and %Z)
+ * are locale dependent in the function.
+ * However this method is locale independent.
+ * So, the result may differ even if a same format string is used in other
+ * systems such as C.
+ * It is good practice to avoid %x and %X because there are corresponding
+ * locale independent representations, %D and %T.
*
- * Examples:
+ * Examples:
*
* d = DateTime.new(2007,11,19,8,37,48,"-06:00")
* #=> #<DateTime: 2007-11-19T08:37:48-0600 ...>
* d.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 11/19/2007"
* d.strftime("at %I:%M%p") #=> "at 08:37AM"
*
- * Various ISO 8601 formats:
+ * Various ISO 8601 formats:
* %Y%m%d => 20071119 Calendar date (basic)
* %F => 2007-11-19 Calendar date (extended)
* %Y-%m => 2007-11 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific month