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- main
. using(module) -> self - Module
# using(module) -> self - Shell
:: ProcessController :: USING _ AT _ EXIT _ WHEN _ PROCESS _ EXIT -> true - Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil - Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil
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main
. using(module) -> self (27213.0) -
引数で指定したモジュールで定義された拡張を有効にします。
...inements_rdoc.html#label-Scope
@param module 有効にするモジュールを指定します。
//emlist[例][ruby]{
module Sloth
refine String do
def downcase
self
end
end
end
"ABC".downcase # => "abc"
using Sloth
"ABC".downcase # => "ABC"
//}
@see Module#refine, Module#usi... -
Module
# using(module) -> self (24207.0) -
引数で指定したモジュールで定義された拡張を現在のクラス、モジュールで有 効にします。
...ルで有
効にします。
有効にした拡張の有効範囲については以下を参照してください。
* https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html#label-Scope
@param module 有効にするモジュールを指定します。
@see Module#refine, main.using... -
Shell
:: ProcessController :: USING _ AT _ EXIT _ WHEN _ PROCESS _ EXIT -> true (12201.0) -
@todo
@todo -
Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil (6316.0) -
Returns the signedness of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. If the +type+ is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase, prepended with 'SIGNEDNESS_OF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is positive integer if the +type+ is unsigned, or negative integer if the +type+ is signed. For example, if size_t is defined as unsigned, then check_signedness('size_t') would returned +1 and the SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1 preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler, and SIGNEDNESS_OF_INT=-1 if check_signedness('int') is done.
...eturns the signedness of the given +type+. You may optionally
specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
If the +type+ is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a
preprocessor constant to the compiler using the +type+ name, in
uppercase, prepended with 'SIGNEDNESS_OF...... is positive integer if the +type+ is
unsigned, or negative integer if the +type+ is signed.
For example, if size_t is defined as unsigned, then
check_signedness('size_t') would returned +1 and the
SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1 preprocessor macro would be passed to the
compiler, and SIGNEDNESS_OF_I......NT=-1 if check_signedness('int') is
done.... -
Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil (6316.0) -
Returns the signedness of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. If the +type+ is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase, prepended with 'SIGNEDNESS_OF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is positive integer if the +type+ is unsigned, or negative integer if the +type+ is signed. For example, if size_t is defined as unsigned, then check_signedness('size_t') would returned +1 and the SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1 preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler, and SIGNEDNESS_OF_INT=-1 if check_signedness('int') is done.
...eturns the signedness of the given +type+. You may optionally
specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
If the +type+ is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a
preprocessor constant to the compiler using the +type+ name, in
uppercase, prepended with 'SIGNEDNESS_OF...... is positive integer if the +type+ is
unsigned, or negative integer if the +type+ is signed.
For example, if size_t is defined as unsigned, then
check_signedness('size_t') would returned +1 and the
SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1 preprocessor macro would be passed to the
compiler, and SIGNEDNESS_OF_I......NT=-1 if check_signedness('int') is
done.... -
Module
# refine(klass) { . . . } -> Module (6124.0) -
引数 klass で指定したクラスだけに対して、ブロックで指定した機能を提供で きるモジュールを定義します。定義した機能は Module#refine を使用せずに直 接 klass に対して変更を行う場合と異なり、限られた範囲のみ有効にできます。 そのため、既存の機能を局所的に修正したい場合などに用いる事ができます。
...した機能は Module#refine を使用せずに直
接 klass に対して変更を行う場合と異なり、限られた範囲のみ有効にできます。
そのため、既存の機能を局所的に修正したい場合などに用いる事ができます。
refinements 機能の詳細につ......ては以下を参照してください。
* https://magazine.rubyist.net/articles/0041/0041-200Special-refinement.html
* https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html
定義した機能は main.using, Module#using を実行した場合のみ
有効になります。
@param......機能を持つ無名のモジュールを返します。
//emlist[例][ruby]{
class C
def foo
puts "C#foo"
end
end
module M
refine C do
def foo
puts "C#foo in M"
end
end
end
x = C.new
x.foo # => "C#foo"
using M
x = C.new
x.foo # => "C#foo in M"
//}
@see main.using... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) (6116.0) -
Returns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. _Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type. If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found, following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase. * 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP, where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t' suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa. For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define macros: #define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
...eturns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may
optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
_Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type.
If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found,
following macros are pass......mpiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase.
* 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X'
is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP,
where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t'
suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is......convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa.
For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then
convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define
macros:
#define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long
#define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM
#define NUM2FOOBART NUM2UL... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } (6116.0) -
Returns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. _Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type. If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found, following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase. * 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP, where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t' suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa. For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define macros: #define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
...eturns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may
optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
_Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type.
If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found,
following macros are pass......mpiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase.
* 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X'
is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP,
where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t'
suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is......convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa.
For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then
convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define
macros:
#define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long
#define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM
#define NUM2FOOBART NUM2UL... -
Socket
:: Constants :: IFF _ CANTCONFIG (6116.0) -
unconfigurable using ioctl(2)
...unconfigurable using ioctl(2)... -
Socket
:: IFF _ CANTCONFIG (6116.0) -
unconfigurable using ioctl(2)
...unconfigurable using ioctl(2)...