* error.c: [DOC] fix rdoc formatting (make sure `Warning.warn' is
  displayed verbatim; rdoc would render it as a link named `#warn'),
  use capitalized "Ruby", fix a typo.

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@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ ruby_deprecated_internal_feature(const char *func)
* call-seq:
* warn(msg) -> nil
*
* Writes warning message to $stderr, followed by a newline
* Writes warning message +msg+ to $stderr, followed by a newline
* if the message does not end in a newline. This method is called
* by ruby for all emitted warnings.
* by Ruby for all emitted warnings.
*/
static VALUE
@ -158,16 +158,15 @@ rb_warning_s_warn(VALUE mod, VALUE str)
* Document-module: Warning
*
* The Warning module contains a single method named #warn, and the
* module extends itself, making Warning.warn available.
* Warning.warn is called for all warnings issued by ruby.
* module extends itself, making <code>Warning.warn</code> available.
* Warning.warn is called for all warnings issued by Ruby.
* By default, warnings are printed to $stderr.
*
* By overriding Warning.warn, you can change how warnings are
* handled by ruby, either filtering some warnings, and/or outputing
* handled by Ruby, either filtering some warnings, and/or outputting
* warnings somewhere other than $stderr. When Warning.warn is
* overridden, super can be called to get the default behavior of
* printing the warning to $stderr.
*
*/
VALUE
@ -2017,7 +2016,7 @@ syserr_eqq(VALUE self, VALUE exc)
/*
* Document-class: fatal
*
* fatal is an Exception that is raised when ruby has encountered a fatal
* fatal is an Exception that is raised when Ruby has encountered a fatal
* error and must exit. You are not able to rescue fatal.
*/