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With verbopse mode (-w), the interpreter shows a warning if
a block is passed to a method which does not use the given block.
Warning on:
* the invoked method is written in C
* the invoked method is not `initialize`
* not invoked with `super`
* the first time on the call-site with the invoked method
(`obj.foo{}` will be warned once if `foo` is same method)
[Feature #15554]
`Primitive.attr! :use_block` is introduced to declare that primitive
functions (written in C) will use passed block.
For minitest, test needs some tweak, so use
ea9caafc07
for `test-bundled-gems`.
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904 B
Ruby
32 lines
904 B
Ruby
class Array
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# call-seq:
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# pack(template, buffer: nil) -> string
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#
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# Formats each element in +self+ into a binary string; returns that string.
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# See {Packed Data}[rdoc-ref:packed_data.rdoc].
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def pack(fmt, buffer: nil)
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Primitive.pack_pack(fmt, buffer)
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end
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end
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class String
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# call-seq:
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# unpack(template, offset: 0) -> array
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#
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# Extracts data from +self+, forming objects that become the elements of a new array;
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# returns that array.
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# See {Packed Data}[rdoc-ref:packed_data.rdoc].
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def unpack(fmt, offset: 0)
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Primitive.attr! :use_block
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Primitive.pack_unpack(fmt, offset)
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end
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# call-seq:
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# unpack1(template, offset: 0) -> object
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#
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# Like String#unpack, but unpacks and returns only the first extracted object.
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# See {Packed Data}[rdoc-ref:packed_data.rdoc].
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def unpack1(fmt, offset: 0)
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Primitive.pack_unpack1(fmt, offset)
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end
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end
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