ruby-changes:17417
From: jeg2 <ko1@a...>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 00:31:58 +0900 (JST)
Subject: [ruby-changes:17417] Ruby:r29422 (trunk): * lib/csv.rb: Fixing documentation typos.
jeg2 2010-10-08 00:25:23 +0900 (Fri, 08 Oct 2010) New Revision: 29422 http://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi?view=rev&revision=29422 Log: * lib/csv.rb: Fixing documentation typos. [ruby-core:32712] Modified files: trunk/ChangeLog trunk/lib/csv.rb Index: ChangeLog =================================================================== --- ChangeLog (revision 29421) +++ ChangeLog (revision 29422) @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +Fri Oct 8 00:24:54 2010 James Edward Gray II <jeg2@r...> + + * lib/csv.rb: Fixing documentation typos. [ruby-core:32712] + Thu Oct 7 18:10:35 2010 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@r...> * cygwin/GNUmakefile.in, win32/Makefile.sub (RCFILES): depend on Index: lib/csv.rb =================================================================== --- lib/csv.rb (revision 29421) +++ lib/csv.rb (revision 29422) @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ # also understands an additional <tt>:encoding</tt> parameter that you can use # to specify the Encoding of the data in the file to be read. You must provide # this unless your data is in Encoding::default_external(). CSV will use this - # to deterime how to parse the data. You may provide a second Encoding to + # to determine how to parse the data. You may provide a second Encoding to # have the data transcoded as it is read. For example, # <tt>encoding: "UTF-32BE:UTF-8"</tt> would read UTF-32BE data from the file # but transcode it to UTF-8 before CSV parses it. @@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ # # You must provide a +mode+ with an embedded Encoding designator unless your # data is in Encoding::default_external(). CSV will check the Encoding of the - # underlying IO object (set by the +mode+ you pass) to deterime how to parse + # underlying IO object (set by the +mode+ you pass) to determine how to parse # the data. You may provide a second Encoding to have the data transcoded as # it is read just as you can with a normal call to IO::open(). For example, # <tt>"rb:UTF-32BE:UTF-8"</tt> would read UTF-32BE data from the file but @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ # file and any +options+ CSV::new() understands. This method also understands # an additional <tt>:encoding</tt> parameter that you can use to specify the # Encoding of the data in the file to be read. You must provide this unless - # your data is in Encoding::default_external(). CSV will use this to deterime + # your data is in Encoding::default_external(). CSV will use this to determine # how to parse the data. You may provide a second Encoding to have the data # transcoded as it is read. For example, # <tt>encoding: "UTF-32BE:UTF-8"</tt> would read UTF-32BE data from the file @@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ alias_method :readline, :shift # - # Returns a simplified description of the key FasterCSV attributes in an + # Returns a simplified description of the key CSV attributes in an # ASCII compatible String. # def inspect -- ML: ruby-changes@q... Info: http://www.atdot.net/~ko1/quickml/