[DOC] Move String.new to allow non US-ASCII characters

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Nobuyoshi Nakada 2020-08-12 16:03:23 +09:00
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class String
# call-seq:
# String.new(string = '') -> new_string
# String.new(string = '', encoding: encoding) -> new_string
# String.new(string = '', capacity: size) -> new_string
#
# Returns a new \String that is a copy of +string+.
#
# With no arguments, returns the empty string with the Encoding <tt>ASCII-8BIT</tt>:
# s = String.new
# s # => ""
# s.encoding # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
#
# With the single \String argument +string+, returns a copy of +string+
# with the same encoding as +string+:
# s = String.new('Que veut dire ça?')
# s # => "Que veut dire ça?"
# s.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
#
# Literal strings like <tt>""</tt> or here-documents always use
# Encoding@Script+encoding, unlike String.new.
#
# With keyword +encoding+, returns a copy of +str+
# with the specified encoding:
# s = String.new(encoding: 'ASCII')
# s.encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
# s = String.new('foo', encoding: 'ASCII')
# s.encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
#
# Note that these are equivalent:
# s0 = String.new('foo', encoding: 'ASCII')
# s1 = 'foo'.force_encoding('ASCII')
# s0.encoding == s1.encoding # => true
#
# With keyword +capacity+, returns a copy of +str+;
# the given +capacity+ may set the size of the internal buffer,
# which may affect performance:
# String.new(capacity: 1) # => ""
# String.new(capacity: 4096) # => ""
#
# The +string+, +encoding+, and +capacity+ arguments may all be used together:
#
# String.new('hello', encoding: 'UTF-8', capacity: 25)
#
def initialize(str = '', encoding: nil, capacity: nil)
Primitive.rb_str_init(str, encoding, capacity)
end
end

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@ -1810,52 +1810,6 @@ rb_ec_str_resurrect(struct rb_execution_context_struct *ec, VALUE str)
return ec_str_duplicate(ec, rb_cString, str);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* String.new(string = '') -> new_string
* String.new(string = '', encoding: encoding) -> new_string
* String.new(string = '', capacity: size) -> new_string
*
* Returns a new \String that is a copy of +string+.
*
* With no arguments, returns the empty string with the Encoding <tt>ASCII-8BIT</tt>:
* s = String.new
* s # => ""
* s.encoding # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
*
* With the single \String argument +string+, returns a copy of +string+
* with the same encoding as +string+:
* s = String.new("Que veut dire \u{e7}a?")
* s # => "Que veut dire \u{e7}a?"
* s.encoding # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
*
* Literal strings like <tt>""</tt> or here-documents always use
* Encoding@Script+encoding, unlike String.new.
*
* With keyword +encoding+, returns a copy of +str+
* with the specified encoding:
* s = String.new(encoding: 'ASCII')
* s.encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
* s = String.new('foo', encoding: 'ASCII')
* s.encoding # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
*
* Note that these are equivalent:
* s0 = String.new('foo', encoding: 'ASCII')
* s1 = 'foo'.force_encoding('ASCII')
* s0.encoding == s1.encoding # => true
*
* With keyword +capacity+, returns a copy of +str+;
* the given +capacity+ may set the size of the internal buffer,
* which may affect performance:
* String.new(capacity: 1) # => ""
* String.new(capacity: 4096) # => ""
*
* The +string+, +encoding+, and +capacity+ arguments may all be used together:
*
* String.new('hello', encoding: 'UTF-8', capacity: 25)
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_str_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE str)
{