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-rw-r--r-- | ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/dbm/dbm.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/etc/etc.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/readline/readline.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ext/socket/ancdata.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | hash.c | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | io.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | string.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | thread_pthread.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | time.c | 4 |
14 files changed, 34 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c b/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c index e70406a0cf..06a424b050 100644 --- a/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c +++ b/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c @@ -4334,7 +4334,7 @@ VpDivd(Real *c, Real *r, Real *a, Real *b) VpAsgn(c, a, VpGetSign(b)); VpSetZero(r,VpGetSign(a)); goto Exit; - } + } word_a = a->Prec; word_b = b->Prec; diff --git a/ext/dbm/dbm.c b/ext/dbm/dbm.c index 6e6ac909cc..2bfd62b3c9 100644 --- a/ext/dbm/dbm.c +++ b/ext/dbm/dbm.c @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ fdbm_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj) FilePathValue(file); - /* + /* * Note: * The dbm compatibility layer of gdbm 1.9 doesn't respect O_CLOEXEC. */ diff --git a/ext/etc/etc.c b/ext/etc/etc.c index f8dc368d35..56aab7fb7f 100644 --- a/ext/etc/etc.c +++ b/ext/etc/etc.c @@ -611,13 +611,13 @@ etc_systmpdir(void) * the logged in user than environment variables such as $USER. For example: * * require 'etc' - * + * * login = Etc.getlogin * info = Etc.getpwnam(login) * username = info.gecos.split(/,/).first * puts "Hello #{username}, I see your login name is #{login}" * - * Note that the methods provided by this module are not always secure. + * Note that the methods provided by this module are not always secure. * It should be used for informational purposes, and not for security. */ void diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c index 77f23e3dbc..08b5753146 100644 --- a/ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c +++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c @@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ int_ossl_asn1_decode0_cons(unsigned char **pp, long max_len, long length, rb_ary_push(ary, value); if (length > 0) length -= inner_read; - + if (infinite && NUM2INT(ossl_asn1_get_tag(value)) == V_ASN1_EOC && SYM2ID(ossl_asn1_get_tag_class(value)) == sUNIVERSAL) { diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c index 8fd6b75c36..fdf13e98e5 100644 --- a/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c +++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Init_ossl_digest() * data1 = File.read('file1') * sha256 = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new * digest1 = sha256.digest(data1) - * + * * data2 = File.read('file2') * sha256.reset * digest2 = sha256.digest(data2) diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c index defc851191..f85454108a 100644 --- a/ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c +++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c @@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ ossl_engine_s_load(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) #if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_NURON OSSL_ENGINE_LOAD_IF_MATCH(nuron); #endif -#if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_SUREWARE +#if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_SUREWARE OSSL_ENGINE_LOAD_IF_MATCH(sureware); #endif -#if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_UBSEC +#if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_UBSEC OSSL_ENGINE_LOAD_IF_MATCH(ubsec); #endif #if HAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_PADLOCK @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ ossl_engine_s_engines(VALUE klass) /* Need a ref count of two here because of ENGINE_free being * called internally by OpenSSL when moving to the next ENGINE * and by us when releasing the ENGINE reference */ - ENGINE_up_ref(e); + ENGINE_up_ref(e); WrapEngine(klass, obj, e); rb_ary_push(ary, obj); } diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h index fa426a584e..686e956ee5 100644 --- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h +++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ struct ossl_generate_cb_arg { int yield; int stop; int state; -}; +}; int ossl_generate_cb_2(int p, int n, BN_GENCB *cb); void ossl_generate_cb_stop(void *ptr); #endif diff --git a/ext/readline/readline.c b/ext/readline/readline.c index e0f0d1c6de..198f0e6044 100644 --- a/ext/readline/readline.c +++ b/ext/readline/readline.c @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ readline_getc(FILE *input) } } } -#endif +#endif c = rb_funcall(readline_instream, id_getbyte, 0, 0); if (NIL_P(c)) return EOF; return NUM2CHR(c); diff --git a/ext/socket/ancdata.c b/ext/socket/ancdata.c index 9bb2d31801..f222f84a81 100644 --- a/ext/socket/ancdata.c +++ b/ext/socket/ancdata.c @@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ static void discard_cmsg(struct cmsghdr *cmh, char *msg_end, int msg_peek_p) { # if !defined(FD_PASSING_WORK_WITH_RECVMSG_MSG_PEEK) - /* + /* * FreeBSD 8.2.0, NetBSD 5 and MacOS X Snow Leopard doesn't * allocate fds by recvmsg with MSG_PEEK. * [ruby-dev:44189] @@ -3151,24 +3151,24 @@ env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash) * A Hash is a dictionary-like collection of unique keys and their values. * Also called associative arrays, they are similar to Arrays, but where an * Array uses integers as its index, a Hash allows you to use any object - * type. + * type. * * Hashes enumerate their values in the order that the corresponding keys - * were inserted. + * were inserted. * * A Hash can be easily created by using its implicit form: * * grades = { "Jane Doe" => 10, "Jim Doe" => 6 } - * + * * Hashes allow an alternate syntax form when your keys are always symbols. - * Instead of + * Instead of * * options = { :font_size => 10, :font_family => "Arial" } - * - * You could write it as: + * + * You could write it as: * * options = { font_size: 10, font_family: "Arial" } - * + * * Each named key is a symbol you can access in hash: * * options[:font_size] # => 10 @@ -3180,7 +3180,7 @@ env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash) * * Hashes have a <em>default value</em> that is returned when accessing * keys that do not exist in the hash. If no default is set +nil+ is used. - * You can set the default value by sending it as an argument to Hash.new: + * You can set the default value by sending it as an argument to Hash.new: * * grades = Hash.new(0) * @@ -3188,11 +3188,11 @@ env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash) * * grades = {"Timmy Doe" => 8} * grades.default = 0 - * + * * Accessing a value in a Hash requires using its key: * * puts grades["Jane Doe"] # => 10 - * + * * === Common Uses * * Hashes are an easy way to represent data structures, such as @@ -3200,12 +3200,12 @@ env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash) * books = {} * books[:matz] = "The Ruby Language" * books[:black] = "The Well-Grounded Rubyist" - * + * * Hashes are also commonly used as a way to have named parameters in * functions. Note that no brackets are used below. If a hash is the last * argument on a method call, no braces are needed, thus creating a really - * clean interface: - * + * clean interface: + * * Person.create(name: "John Doe", age: 27) * * def self.create(params) @@ -5629,7 +5629,7 @@ rb_open_file(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io) * be passed the opened +file+ as an argument, and the File object will * automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance, * <code>File.open</code> returns the value of the block. - * + * * See IO.new for a list of values for the +opt+ parameter. */ @@ -5233,14 +5233,14 @@ rb_str_tr_bang(VALUE str, VALUE src, VALUE repl) * call-seq: * str.tr(from_str, to_str) => new_str * - * Returns a copy of <i>str</i> with the characters in <i>from_str</i> - * replaced by the corresponding characters in <i>to_str</i>. If + * Returns a copy of <i>str</i> with the characters in <i>from_str</i> + * replaced by the corresponding characters in <i>to_str</i>. If * <i>to_str</i> is shorter than <i>from_str</i>, it is padded with its last * character in order to maintain the correspondence. * * "hello".tr('el', 'ip') #=> "hippo" * "hello".tr('aeiou', '*') #=> "h*ll*" - * + * * Both strings may use the c1-c2 notation to denote ranges of characters, * and <i>from_str</i> may start with a <code>^</code>, which denotes all * characters except those listed. diff --git a/thread_pthread.c b/thread_pthread.c index 3e4231fd27..7d03bcc561 100644 --- a/thread_pthread.c +++ b/thread_pthread.c @@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ consume_communication_pipe(void) { #define CCP_READ_BUFF_SIZE 1024 /* buffer can be shared because no one refers to them. */ - static char buff[CCP_READ_BUFF_SIZE]; + static char buff[CCP_READ_BUFF_SIZE]; ssize_t result; retry: @@ -1150,11 +1150,11 @@ thread_timer(void *p) timeout.tv_usec = TIME_QUANTUM_USEC; /* polling (TIME_QUANTUM_USEC usec) */ - result = select(timer_thread_pipe[0] + 1, &rfds, 0, 0, &timeout); + result = select(timer_thread_pipe[0] + 1, &rfds, 0, 0, &timeout); } else { /* wait (infinite) */ - result = select(timer_thread_pipe[0] + 1, &rfds, 0, 0, 0); + result = select(timer_thread_pipe[0] + 1, &rfds, 0, 0, 0); } if (result == 0) { @@ -4882,7 +4882,7 @@ time_load(VALUE klass, VALUE str) * t = Time.new(1993, 02, 24, 12, 0, 0, "+09:00") * * Was that a monday? - * + * * t.monday? #=> false * * What year was that again? @@ -4905,7 +4905,7 @@ time_load(VALUE klass, VALUE str) * * t1 = Time.new(2010) * t2 = Time.new(2011) - * + * * t1 == t2 #=> false * t1 == t1 #=> true * t1 < t2 #=> true |