* doc/syntax/assignment.rdoc: Improved links

* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc:  ditto.

	* doc/syntax.rdoc:  Added link to assignment document


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Sat Jan 19 09:15:58 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/assignment.rdoc: Improved links
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: ditto.
* doc/syntax.rdoc: Added link to assignment document
Sat Jan 19 08:47:33 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/assignment.rdoc: Added a syntax document on assignment.

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@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ The Ruby syntax is large and is split up into the following sections:
Literals[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc] ::
Numbers, Strings, Arrays, Hashes, etc.
Assignment[rdoc-ref:syntax/assignment.rdoc] ::
Assignment and variables
{Control Expressions}[rdoc-ref:syntax/control_expressions.rdoc] ::
+if+, +unless+, +while+, +until+, +for+, +break+, +next+, +redo+

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You may isolate variables in a block from the outer scope by listing them
following a <code>;</code> in the block's arguments. See the documentation
for {calling methods}[rdoc-ref:syntax/calling_methods.rdoc] for an example.
for block local variables in the {calling
methods}[rdoc-ref:syntax/calling_methods.rdoc] documentation for an example.
See also Kernel#local_variables, but note that a +for+ loop does not create a
new scope like a block does.
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== Array Decomposition
As with {method arguments}[rdoc-ref:syntax/methods.rdoc] you can decompose an
Array using parenthesis:
Like Array decomposition in {method arguments}[rdoc-ref:syntax/methods.rdoc]
you can decompose an Array during assignment using parenthesis:
(a, b) = [1, 2]

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end
If you wish to rescue an exception for only part of your method use +begin+ and
+end+. For more details see the page on {Exception
Handling}[rdoc-ref:syntax/exceptions.rdoc].
+end+. For more details see the page on {exception
handling}[rdoc-ref:syntax/exceptions.rdoc].