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Diffstat (limited to 're.c')
-rw-r--r-- | re.c | 11 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -3058,10 +3058,10 @@ rb_reg_match_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE re) /* * call-seq: - * Regexp.new(string, [options [, kcode]]) -> regexp - * Regexp.new(regexp) -> regexp - * Regexp.compile(string, [options [, kcode]]) -> regexp - * Regexp.compile(regexp) -> regexp + * Regexp.new(string, [options]) -> regexp + * Regexp.new(regexp) -> regexp + * Regexp.compile(string, [options) -> regexp + * Regexp.compile(regexp) -> regexp * * Constructs a new regular expression from +pattern+, which can be either a * String or a Regexp (in which case that regexp's options are propagated), @@ -3072,9 +3072,6 @@ rb_reg_match_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE re) * <em>or</em>-ed together. Otherwise, if +options+ is not * +nil+ or +false+, the regexp will be case insensitive. * - * When the +kcode+ parameter is `n' or `N' sets the regexp no encoding. - * It means that the regexp is for binary strings. - * * r1 = Regexp.new('^a-z+:\\s+\w+') #=> /^a-z+:\s+\w+/ * r2 = Regexp.new('cat', true) #=> /cat/i * r3 = Regexp.new(r2) #=> /cat/i |