* doc/syntax/control_expressions.rdoc (redo Statement): Added note

about retry.
	* doc/syntax/exceptions.rdoc:  Added retry statement


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Wed Jan 16 03:05:50 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/control_expressions.rdoc (redo Statement): Added note
about retry.
* doc/syntax/exceptions.rdoc: Added retry statement
Tue Jan 15 23:12:34 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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@ -397,3 +397,8 @@ Use +redo+ to redo the current iteration:
This prints [0, 1, 3, 3, 5, 5, 7, 7, 9, 9, 11]
In Ruby 1.8 you could also use +retry+ where you used +redo+. This is no
longer true, now you will receive a SyntaxError when you use +retry+ outside
of a +rescue+ block. See {Exceptions}[rdoc-ref:syntax/exceptions.rdoc]
for proper usage of +retry+.

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@ -55,6 +55,23 @@ The exception is matched to the rescue section starting at the top, and matches
only once. If an ArgumentError is raised in the begin section it will not be
handled in the StandardError section.
You may retry rescued exceptions:
begin
# ...
rescue
# do something that may change the result of the begin block
retry
end
Execution will resume at the start of the begin block, so be careful not to
create an infinite loop.
Inside a rescue block is the only valid location for +retry+, all other uses
will raise a SyntaxError. If you wish to retry a block iteration use +redo+.
See {Control Expressions}[rdoc-ref:syntax/control_expressions.rdoc] for
details.
To always run some code whether an exception was raised or not, use +ensure+:
begin