From 9ca3d537b9dffba416bd37dfb25466f2cebc8510 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Burdette Lamar Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 14:29:04 -0500 Subject: All-in-one RDoc for class String (#5777) --- string.rb | 552 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 552 insertions(+) create mode 100644 string.rb (limited to 'string.rb') diff --git a/string.rb b/string.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..22641fba3e --- /dev/null +++ b/string.rb @@ -0,0 +1,552 @@ +# A \String object has an arbitrary sequence of bytes, +# typically representing text or binary data. +# A \String object may be created using String::new or as literals. +# +# String objects differ from Symbol objects in that Symbol objects are +# designed to be used as identifiers, instead of text or data. +# +# You can create a \String object explicitly with: +# +# - A {string literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@String+Literals]. +# - A {heredoc literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@Here+Document+Literals]. +# +# You can convert certain objects to Strings with: +# +# - \Method #String. +# +# Some \String methods modify +self+. +# Typically, a method whose name ends with ! modifies +self+ +# and returns +self+; +# often a similarly named method (without the !) +# returns a new string. +# +# In general, if there exist both bang and non-bang version of method, +# the bang! mutates and the non-bang! does not. +# However, a method without a bang can also mutate, such as String#replace. +# +# == Substitution Methods +# +# These methods perform substitutions: +# +# - String#sub: One substitution (or none); returns a new string. +# - String#sub!: One substitution (or none); returns +self+. +# - String#gsub: Zero or more substitutions; returns a new string. +# - String#gsub!: Zero or more substitutions; returns +self+. +# +# Each of these methods takes: +# +# - A first argument, +pattern+ (string or regexp), +# that specifies the substring(s) to be replaced. +# +# - Either of these: +# +# - A second argument, +replacement+ (string or hash), +# that determines the replacing string. +# - A block that will determine the replacing string. +# +# The examples in this section mostly use methods String#sub and String#gsub; +# the principles illustrated apply to all four substitution methods. +# +# Argument +pattern+ +# +# Argument +pattern+ is commonly a regular expression: +# +# s = 'hello' +# s.sub(/[aeiou]/, '*')# => "h*llo" +# s.gsub(/[aeiou]/, '*') # => "h*ll*" +# s.gsub(/[aeiou]/, '')# => "hll" +# s.sub(/ell/, 'al') # => "halo" +# s.gsub(/xyzzy/, '*') # => "hello" +# 'THX1138'.gsub(/\d+/, '00') # => "THX00" +# +# When +pattern+ is a string, all its characters are treated +# as ordinary characters (not as regexp special characters): +# +# 'THX1138'.gsub('\d+', '00') # => "THX1138" +# +# \String +replacement+ +# +# If +replacement+ is a string, that string will determine +# the replacing string that is to be substituted for the matched text. +# +# Each of the examples above uses a simple string as the replacing string. +# +# \String +replacement+ may contain back-references to the pattern's captures: +# +# - \n (_n_ a non-negative integer) refers to $n. +# - \k refers to the named capture +name+. +# +# See rdoc-ref:regexp.rdoc for details. +# +# Note that within the string +replacement+, a character combination +# such as $& is treated as ordinary text, and not as +# a special match variable. +# However, you may refer to some special match variables using these +# combinations: +# +# - \& and \0 correspond to $&, +# which contains the complete matched text. +# - \' corresponds to $', +# which contains string after match. +# - \` corresponds to $`, +# which contains string before match. +# - \+ corresponds to $+, +# which contains last capture group. +# +# See rdoc-ref:regexp.rdoc for details. +# +# Note that \\\\ is interpreted as an escape, i.e., a single backslash. +# +# Note also that a string literal consumes backslashes. +# See {String Literals}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@String+Literals] for details about string literals. +# +# A back-reference is typically preceded by an additional backslash. +# For example, if you want to write a back-reference \& in +# +replacement+ with a double-quoted string literal, you need to write +# "..\\\\&..". +# +# If you want to write a non-back-reference string \& in +# +replacement+, you need first to escape the backslash to prevent +# this method from interpreting it as a back-reference, and then you +# need to escape the backslashes again to prevent a string literal from +# consuming them: "..\\\\\\\\&..". +# +# You may want to use the block form to avoid a lot of backslashes. +# +# \Hash +replacement+ +# +# If argument +replacement+ is a hash, and +pattern+ matches one of its keys, +# the replacing string is the value for that key: +# +# h = {'foo' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'bat'} +# 'food'.sub('foo', h) # => "bard" +# +# Note that a symbol key does not match: +# +# h = {foo: 'bar', baz: 'bat'} +# 'food'.sub('foo', h) # => "d" +# +# Block +# +# In the block form, the current match string is passed to the block; +# the block's return value becomes the replacing string: +# +# s = '@' +# '1234'.gsub(/\d/) {|match| s.succ! } # => "ABCD" +# +# Special match variables such as $1, $2, $`, +# $&, and $' are set appropriately. +# +# == Whitespace in Strings +# +# In class \String, _whitespace_ is defined as a contiguous sequence of characters +# consisting of any mixture of the following: +# +# - NL (null): "\x00", "\u0000". +# - HT (horizontal tab): "\x09", "\t". +# - LF (line feed): "\x0a", "\n". +# - VT (vertical tab): "\x0b", "\v". +# - FF (form feed): "\x0c", "\f". +# - CR (carriage return): "\x0d", "\r". +# - SP (space): "\x20", " ". +# +# +# Whitespace is relevant for these methods: +# +# - #lstrip, #lstrip!: strip leading whitespace. +# - #rstrip, #rstrip!: strip trailing whitespace. +# - #strip, #strip!: strip leading and trailing whitespace. +# +# == \String Slices +# +# A _slice_ of a string is a substring that is selected by certain criteria. +# +# These instance methods make use of slicing: +# +# - String#[] (also aliased as String#slice) returns a slice copied from +self+. +# - String#[]= returns a copy of +self+ with a slice replaced. +# - String#slice! returns +self+ with a slice removed. +# +# Each of the above methods takes arguments that determine the slice +# to be copied or replaced. +# +# The arguments have several forms. +# For string +string+, the forms are: +# +# - string[index]. +# - string[start, length]. +# - string[range]. +# - string[regexp, capture = 0]. +# - string[substring]. +# +# string[index] +# +# When non-negative integer argument +index+ is given, +# the slice is the 1-character substring found in +self+ at character offset +index+: +# +# 'bar'[0] # => "b" +# 'bar'[2] # => "r" +# 'bar'[20] # => nil +# 'тест'[2] # => "с" +# 'こんにちは'[4] # => "は" +# +# When negative integer +index+ is given, +# the slice begins at the offset given by counting backward from the end of +self+: +# +# 'bar'[-3] # => "b" +# 'bar'[-1] # => "r" +# 'bar'[-20] # => nil +# +# string[start, length] +# +# When non-negative integer arguments +start+ and +length+ are given, +# the slice begins at character offset +start+, if it exists, +# and continues for +length+ characters, if available: +# +# 'foo'[0, 2] # => "fo" +# 'тест'[1, 2] # => "ес" +# 'こんにちは'[2, 2] # => "にち" +# # Zero length. +# 'foo'[2, 0] # => "" +# # Length not entirely available. +# 'foo'[1, 200] # => "oo" +# # Start out of range. +# 'foo'[4, 2] # => nil +# +# Special case: if +start+ is equal to the length of +self+, +# the slice is a new empty string: +# +# 'foo'[3, 2] # => "" +# 'foo'[3, 200] # => "" +# +# When negative +start+ and non-negative +length+ are given, +# the slice beginning is determined by counting backward from the end of +self+, +# and the slice continues for +length+ characters, if available: +# +# 'foo'[-2, 2] # => "oo" +# 'foo'[-2, 200] # => "oo" +# # Start out of range. +# 'foo'[-4, 2] # => nil +# +# When negative +length+ is given, there is no slice: +# +# 'foo'[1, -1] # => nil +# 'foo'[-2, -1] # => nil +# +# string[range] +# +# When Range argument +range+ is given, +# creates a substring of +string+ using the indices in +range+. +# The slice is then determined as above: +# +# 'foo'[0..1] # => "fo" +# 'foo'[0, 2] # => "fo" +# +# 'foo'[2...2] # => "" +# 'foo'[2, 0] # => "" +# +# 'foo'[1..200] # => "oo" +# 'foo'[1, 200] # => "oo" +# +# 'foo'[4..5] # => nil +# 'foo'[4, 2] # => nil +# +# 'foo'[-4..-3] # => nil +# 'foo'[-4, 2] # => nil +# +# 'foo'[3..4] # => "" +# 'foo'[3, 2] # => "" +# +# 'foo'[-2..-1] # => "oo" +# 'foo'[-2, 2] # => "oo" +# +# 'foo'[-2..197] # => "oo" +# 'foo'[-2, 200] # => "oo" +# +# string[regexp, capture = 0] +# +# When the \Regexp argument +regexp+ is given, +# and the +capture+ argument is 0, +# the slice is the first matching substring found in +self+: +# +# 'foo'[/o/] # => "o" +# 'foo'[/x/] # => nil +# s = 'hello there' +# s[/[aeiou](.)\1/] # => "ell" +# s[/[aeiou](.)\1/, 0] # => "ell" +# +# If argument +capture+ is given and not 0, +# it should be either an capture group index (integer) +# or a capture group name (string or symbol); +# the slice is the specified capture (see Regexp@Capturing): +# +# s = 'hello there' +# s[/[aeiou](.)\1/, 1] # => "l" +# s[/(?[aeiou])(?[^aeiou])/, "non_vowel"] # => "l" +# s[/(?[aeiou])(?[^aeiou])/, :vowel] # => "e" +# +# If an invalid capture group index is given, there is no slice. +# If an invalid capture group name is given, +IndexError+ is raised. +# +# string[substring] +# +# When the single \String argument +substring+ is given, +# returns the substring from +self+ if found, otherwise +nil+: +# +# 'foo'['oo'] # => "oo" +# 'foo'['xx'] # => nil +# +# == What's Here +# +# First, what's elsewhere. \Class \String: +# +# - Inherits from {class Object}[rdoc-ref:Object@What-27s+Here]. +# - Includes {module Comparable}[rdoc-ref:Comparable@What-27s+Here]. +# +# Here, class \String provides methods that are useful for: +# +# - {Creating a String}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Creating+a+String] +# - {Frozen/Unfrozen Strings}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+a+Frozen-2FUnfrozen+String] +# - {Querying}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Querying] +# - {Comparing}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Comparing] +# - {Modifying a String}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Modifying+a+String] +# - {Converting to New String}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Converting+to+New+String] +# - {Converting to Non-String}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Converting+to+Non--5CString] +# - {Iterating}[rdoc-ref:String@Methods+for+Iterating] +# +# === Methods for Creating a \String +# +# - ::new: Returns a new string. +# - ::try_convert: Returns a new string created from a given object. +# +# === Methods for a Frozen/Unfrozen String +# +# - #+@: Returns a string that is not frozen: +self+, if not frozen; +# +self.dup+ otherwise. +# - #-@: Returns a string that is frozen: +self+, if already frozen; +# +self.freeze+ otherwise. +# - #freeze: Freezes +self+, if not already frozen; returns +self+. +# +# === Methods for Querying +# +# _Counts_ +# +# - #length, #size: Returns the count of characters (not bytes). +# - #empty?: Returns +true+ if +self.length+ is zero; +false+ otherwise. +# - #bytesize: Returns the count of bytes. +# - #count: Returns the count of substrings matching given strings. +# +# _Substrings_ +# +# - #=~: Returns the index of the first substring that matches a given +# Regexp or other object; returns +nil+ if no match is found. +# - #index: Returns the index of the _first_ occurrence of a given substring; +# returns +nil+ if none found. +# - #rindex: Returns the index of the _last_ occurrence of a given substring; +# returns +nil+ if none found. +# - #include?: Returns +true+ if the string contains a given substring; +false+ otherwise. +# - #match: Returns a MatchData object if the string matches a given Regexp; +nil+ otherwise. +# - #match?: Returns +true+ if the string matches a given Regexp; +false+ otherwise. +# - #start_with?: Returns +true+ if the string begins with any of the given substrings. +# - #end_with?: Returns +true+ if the string ends with any of the given substrings. +# +# _Encodings_ +# +# - #encoding\: Returns the Encoding object that represents the encoding of the string. +# - #unicode_normalized?: Returns +true+ if the string is in Unicode normalized form; +false+ otherwise. +# - #valid_encoding?: Returns +true+ if the string contains only characters that are valid +# for its encoding. +# - #ascii_only?: Returns +true+ if the string has only ASCII characters; +false+ otherwise. +# +# _Other_ +# +# - #sum: Returns a basic checksum for the string: the sum of each byte. +# - #hash: Returns the integer hash code. +# +# === Methods for Comparing +# +# - #==, #===: Returns +true+ if a given other string has the same content as +self+. +# - #eql?: Returns +true+ if the content is the same as the given other string. +# - #<=>: Returns -1, 0, or 1 as a given other string is smaller than, +# equal to, or larger than +self+. +# - #casecmp: Ignoring case, returns -1, 0, or 1 as a given +# other string is smaller than, equal to, or larger than +self+. +# - #casecmp?: Returns +true+ if the string is equal to a given string after Unicode case folding; +# +false+ otherwise. +# +# === Methods for Modifying a \String +# +# Each of these methods modifies +self+. +# +# _Insertion_ +# +# - #insert: Returns +self+ with a given string inserted at a given offset. +# - #<<: Returns +self+ concatenated with a given string or integer. +# +# _Substitution_ +# +# - #sub!: Replaces the first substring that matches a given pattern with a given replacement string; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #gsub!: Replaces each substring that matches a given pattern with a given replacement string; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #succ!, #next!: Returns +self+ modified to become its own successor. +# - #replace: Returns +self+ with its entire content replaced by a given string. +# - #reverse!: Returns +self+ with its characters in reverse order. +# - #setbyte: Sets the byte at a given integer offset to a given value; returns the argument. +# - #tr!: Replaces specified characters in +self+ with specified replacement characters; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #tr_s!: Replaces specified characters in +self+ with specified replacement characters, +# removing duplicates from the substrings that were modified; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# +# _Casing_ +# +# - #capitalize!: Upcases the initial character and downcases all others; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #downcase!: Downcases all characters; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #upcase!: Upcases all characters; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #swapcase!: Upcases each downcase character and downcases each upcase character; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# +# _Encoding_ +# +# - #encode!: Returns +self+ with all characters transcoded from one given encoding into another. +# - #unicode_normalize!: Unicode-normalizes +self+; returns +self+. +# - #scrub!: Replaces each invalid byte with a given character; returns +self+. +# - #force_encoding: Changes the encoding to a given encoding; returns +self+. +# +# _Deletion_ +# +# - #clear: Removes all content, so that +self+ is empty; returns +self+. +# - #slice!, #[]=: Removes a substring determined by a given index, start/length, range, regexp, or substring. +# - #squeeze!: Removes contiguous duplicate characters; returns +self+. +# - #delete!: Removes characters as determined by the intersection of substring arguments. +# - #lstrip!: Removes leading whitespace; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #rstrip!: Removes trailing whitespace; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #strip!: Removes leading and trailing whitespace; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #chomp!: Removes trailing record separator, if found; returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# - #chop!: Removes trailing newline characters if found; otherwise removes the last character; +# returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise. +# +# === Methods for Converting to New \String +# +# Each of these methods returns a new \String based on +self+, +# often just a modified copy of +self+. +# +# _Extension_ +# +# - #*: Returns the concatenation of multiple copies of +self+, +# - #+: Returns the concatenation of +self+ and a given other string. +# - #center: Returns a copy of +self+ centered between pad substring. +# - #concat: Returns the concatenation of +self+ with given other strings. +# - #prepend: Returns the concatenation of a given other string with +self+. +# - #ljust: Returns a copy of +self+ of a given length, right-padded with a given other string. +# - #rjust: Returns a copy of +self+ of a given length, left-padded with a given other string. +# +# _Encoding_ +# +# - #b: Returns a copy of +self+ with ASCII-8BIT encoding. +# - #scrub: Returns a copy of +self+ with each invalid byte replaced with a given character. +# - #unicode_normalize: Returns a copy of +self+ with each character Unicode-normalized. +# - #encode: Returns a copy of +self+ with all characters transcoded from one given encoding into another. +# +# _Substitution_ +# +# - #dump: Returns a copy of +self with all non-printing characters replaced by \xHH notation +# and all special characters escaped. +# - #undump: Returns a copy of +self with all \xNN notation replace by \uNNNN notation +# and all escaped characters unescaped. +# - #sub: Returns a copy of +self+ with the first substring matching a given pattern +# replaced with a given replacement string;. +# - #gsub: Returns a copy of +self+ with each substring that matches a given pattern +# replaced with a given replacement string. +# - #succ, #next: Returns the string that is the successor to +self+. +# - #reverse: Returns a copy of +self+ with its characters in reverse order. +# - #tr: Returns a copy of +self+ with specified characters replaced with specified replacement characters. +# - #tr_s: Returns a copy of +self+ with specified characters replaced with +# specified replacement characters, +# removing duplicates from the substrings that were modified. +# - #%: Returns the string resulting from formatting a given object into +self+ +# +# _Casing_ +# +# - #capitalize: Returns a copy of +self+ with the first character upcased +# and all other characters downcased. +# - #downcase: Returns a copy of +self+ with all characters downcased. +# - #upcase: Returns a copy of +self+ with all characters upcased. +# - #swapcase: Returns a copy of +self+ with all upcase characters downcased +# and all downcase characters upcased. +# +# _Deletion_ +# +# - #delete: Returns a copy of +self+ with characters removed +# - #delete_prefix: Returns a copy of +self+ with a given prefix removed. +# - #delete_suffix: Returns a copy of +self+ with a given suffix removed. +# - #lstrip: Returns a copy of +self+ with leading whitespace removed. +# - #rstrip: Returns a copy of +self+ with trailing whitespace removed. +# - #strip: Returns a copy of +self+ with leading and trailing whitespace removed. +# - #chomp: Returns a copy of +self+ with a trailing record separator removed, if found. +# - #chop: Returns a copy of +self+ with trailing newline characters or the last character removed. +# - #squeeze: Returns a copy of +self+ with contiguous duplicate characters removed. +# - #[], #slice: Returns a substring determined by a given index, start/length, or range, or string. +# - #byteslice: Returns a substring determined by a given index, start/length, or range. +# - #chr: Returns the first character. +# +# _Duplication_ +# +# - #to_s, $to_str: If +self+ is a subclass of \String, returns +self+ copied into a \String; +# otherwise, returns +self+. +# +# === Methods for Converting to Non-\String +# +# Each of these methods converts the contents of +self+ to a non-\String. +# +# Characters, Bytes, and Clusters +# +# - #bytes: Returns an array of the bytes in +self+. +# - #chars: Returns an array of the characters in +self+. +# - #codepoints: Returns an array of the integer ordinals in +self+. +# - #getbyte: Returns an integer byte as determined by a given index. +# - #grapheme_clusters: Returns an array of the grapheme clusters in +self+. +# +# _Splitting_ +# +# - #lines: Returns an array of the lines in +self+, as determined by a given record separator. +# - #partition: Returns a 3-element array determined by the first substring that matches +# a given substring or regexp, +# - #rpartition: Returns a 3-element array determined by the last substring that matches +# a given substring or regexp, +# - #split: Returns an array of substrings determined by a given delimiter -- regexp or string -- +# or, if a block given, passes those substrings to the block. +# +# _Matching_ +# +# - #scan: Returns an array of substrings matching a given regexp or string, or, +# if a block given, passes each matching substring to the block. +# - #unpack: Returns an array of substrings extracted from +self+ according to a given format. +# - #unpack1: Returns the first substring extracted from +self+ according to a given format. +# +# _Numerics_ +# +# - #hex: Returns the integer value of the leading characters, interpreted as hexadecimal digits. +# - #oct: Returns the integer value of the leading characters, interpreted as octal digits. +# - #ord: Returns the integer ordinal of the first character in +self+. +# - #to_i: Returns the integer value of leading characters, interpreted as an integer. +# - #to_f: Returns the floating-point value of leading characters, interpreted as a floating-point number. +# +# Strings and Symbols +# +# - #inspect: Returns copy of +self+, enclosed in double-quotes, with special characters escaped. +# - #to_sym, #intern: Returns the symbol corresponding to +self+. +# +# === Methods for Iterating +# +# - #each_byte: Calls the given block with each successive byte in +self+. +# - #each_char: Calls the given block with each successive character in +self+. +# - #each_codepoint: Calls the given block with each successive integer codepoint in +self+. +# - #each_grapheme_cluster: Calls the given block with each successive grapheme cluster in +self+. +# - #each_line: Calls the given block with each successive line in +self+, +# as determined by a given record separator. +# - #upto: Calls the given block with each string value returned by successive calls to #succ. + +class String; 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