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CSV
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CSV
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URI
:: MailTo (24)
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- Kernel (48)
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convertible
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URI
:: MailTo # headers -> [[String]] (21108.0) -
自身のヘッダーを文字列の配列の配列として設定します。
...自身のヘッダーを文字列の配列の配列として設定します。
例:
require 'uri'
m = URI.parse("mailto:ruby-list@ruby-lang.org?subject=subscribe&cc=myaddr")
p m.headers #=> [["subject", "subscribe"], ["cc", "myaddr"]]... -
URI
:: MailTo # headers=(s) (9108.0) -
自身のヘッダーを文字列で設定します。
...を文字列で設定します。
@param s ヘッダーを表す文字列を指定します。
@raise URI::InvalidComponentError 不正な引数 s に対して発生します。
例:
require 'uri'
m = URI.parse("mailto:nospam@example.com")
m.headers = URI.escape("subject=hello hello")... -
CSV
:: Table # to _ csv(options = Hash . new) -> String (6133.0) -
CSV の文字列に変換して返します。
...プションに :write_headers =>
false を指定するとヘッダを出力しません。
//emlist[][ruby]{
require 'csv'
csv = CSV.new("a,b,c\n1,2,3", headers: true)
table = csv.read
p table.to_csv # => "a,b,c\n1,2,3\n"
p table.to_csv(write_headers: false) # => "1,2,3\n"
//... -
CSV
:: Table # to _ s(options = Hash . new) -> String (6133.0) -
CSV の文字列に変換して返します。
...プションに :write_headers =>
false を指定するとヘッダを出力しません。
//emlist[][ruby]{
require 'csv'
csv = CSV.new("a,b,c\n1,2,3", headers: true)
table = csv.read
p table.to_csv # => "a,b,c\n1,2,3\n"
p table.to_csv(write_headers: false) # => "1,2,3\n"
//... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) (183.0) -
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
...y
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+ n......M2TYP,
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... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } (183.0) -
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
...y
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+ n......M2TYP,
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... -
Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil (167.0) -
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.
...turns 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_......ned, 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.... -
Kernel
# check _ signedness(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } -> "signed" | "unsigned" | nil (167.0) -
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.
...turns 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_......ned, 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.... -
CSV
# header _ convert {|field , field _ info| . . . } (31.0) -
CSV#convert に似ていますが、ヘッダ行用のメソッドです。
...1,row1_2", headers: true)
csv.header_convert(:symbol)
csv.first.headers # => [:header1, :header2]
//}
//emlist[例 ブロックを指定][ruby]{
require "csv"
csv = CSV.new("header1,header2\nrow1_1,row1_2", headers: true)
csv.header_convert do |field|
field.to_sym
end
csv.first.headers # => [:he...