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[ruby/rdoc] [DOC] Make example formats explicit and consistent (https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/pull/913)
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@ -29,16 +29,37 @@ require 'rdoc'
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# see <tt>:nodoc:</tt>, <tt>:doc:</tt>, and <tt>:notnew</tt>.
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# - \RDoc directives in single-line comments;
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# see other {Directives}[rdoc-ref:RDoc::MarkupReference@Directives].
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# - The Ruby code itself;
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# see {Documentation Derived from Ruby Code}[rdoc-ref:RDoc::MarkupReference@Documentation+Derived+from+Ruby+Code]
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# - The Ruby code itself (but not from C code);
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# see {Documentation Derived from Ruby Code}[rdoc-ref:RDoc::MarkupReference@Documentation+Derived+from+Ruby+Code].
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#
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# == Markup in Comments
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#
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# A single-line or multi-line comment that immediately precedes
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# the definition of a class, module, method, alias, constant, or attribute
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# becomes the documentation for that defined object.
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# The treatment of markup in comments varies according to the type of file:
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#
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# (\RDoc ignores other such comments that do not precede definitions.)
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# - <tt>.rb</tt> (Ruby code file): markup is parsed from Ruby comments.
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# - <tt>.c</tt> (C code file): markup is parsed from C comments.
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# - <tt>.rdoc</tt> (RDoc text file): markup is parsed from the entire file.
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#
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# The comment associated with
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# a Ruby class, module, method, alias, constant, or attribute
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# becomes the documentation for that defined object:
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#
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# - In a Ruby file, that comment immediately precedes
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# the definition of the object.
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# - In a C file, that comment immediately precedes
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# the function that implements a method,
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# or otherwise immediately precedes the definition of the object.
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#
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# In either a Ruby or a C file,
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# \RDoc ignores comments that do not precede object definitions.
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#
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# In an \RDoc file, the text is not associated with any code object,
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# but may (depending on how the documentation is built),
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# become a separate page.
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#
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# Almost all examples on this page are all RDoc-like;
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# that is, they have no comment markers like Ruby <tt>#</tt>
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# or C <tt>/* ... */</tt>.
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#
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# === Margins
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#
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # \RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects.
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# # \RDoc includes the rdoc and ri tools for generating and displaying
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# # documentation from the command-line.
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# #
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# # You'll love it.
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# \RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects.
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# \RDoc includes the rdoc and ri tools for generating and displaying
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# documentation from the command-line.
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#
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# You'll love it.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # This is not verbatim text.
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# #
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# # This is verbatim text.
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# # Whitespace is honored. # See?
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# # Whitespace is honored. # See?
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# #
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# # This is still the same verbatim text block.
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# #
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# # This is not verbatim text.
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# This is not verbatim text.
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#
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# This is verbatim text.
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# Whitespace is honored. # See?
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# Whitespace is honored. # See?
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#
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# This is still the same verbatim text block.
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#
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# This is not verbatim text.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # - An item.
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# # - Another.
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# # - An item spanning
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# # multiple lines.
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# #
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# # * Yet another.
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# # - Last one.
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# - An item.
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# - Another.
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# - An item spanning
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# multiple lines.
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#
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# * Yet another.
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# - Last one.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # 100. An item.
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# # 10. Another.
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# # 1. An item spanning
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# # multiple lines.
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# #
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# # 1. Yet another.
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# # 1000. Last one.
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# 100. An item.
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# 10. Another.
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# 1. An item spanning
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# multiple lines.
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#
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# 1. Yet another.
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# 1000. Last one.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # z. An item.
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# # y. Another.
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# # x. An item spanning
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# # multiple lines.
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# #
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# # x. Yet another.
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# # a. Last one.
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# z. An item.
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# y. Another.
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# x. An item spanning
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# multiple lines.
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#
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# x. Yet another.
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# a. Last one.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Example input:
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#
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# # [foo] An item.
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# # bat:: Another.
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# # [bag] An item spanning
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# # multiple lines.
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# #
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# # [bar baz] Yet another.
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# # bam:: Last one.
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# [foo] An item.
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# bat:: Another.
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# [bag] An item spanning
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# multiple lines.
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#
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# [bar baz] Yet another.
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# bam:: Last one.
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#
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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#
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# Examples:
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#
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# # = Section 1
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# # == Section 1.1
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# # === Section 1.1.1
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# # === Section 1.1.2
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# # == Section 1.2
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# # = Section 2
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# # = Foo
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# # == Bar
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# # === Baz
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# # ==== Bam
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# # ===== Bat
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# # ====== Bad
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# # ============Still a Heading (Level 6)
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# # \== Not a Heading
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# = Section 1
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# == Section 1.1
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# === Section 1.1.1
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# === Section 1.1.2
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# == Section 1.2
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# = Section 2
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# = Foo
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# == Bar
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# === Baz
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# ==== Bam
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# ===== Bat
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# ====== Bad
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# ============Still a Heading (Level 6)
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# \== Not a Heading
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#
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# A heading may contain only one type of nested block:
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#
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#
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# Here is the <tt>:call-seq:</tt> directive given for the method:
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#
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# # :call-seq:
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# # call_seq_directive(foo, bar)
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# # Can be anything -> bar
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# # Also anything more -> baz or bat
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# :call-seq:
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# call_seq_directive(foo, bar)
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# Can be anything -> bar
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# Also anything more -> baz or bat
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#
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def call_seq_directive
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nil
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