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It seems that RDoc does not yet support the endless method at this time.
Here is a small example:
lib/main.rb:
lib/main.rb
class AAA def aaa = :aaa end class BBB; end
then $ rdoc produces following document:
$ rdoc
AAA
AAA::BBB
BBB
In other words, the end of the range of method aaa is misidentified as the end of class AAA.
aaa
end
This doesn't happen if the method isn't defined as the endless method.
Using following versions:
$ ruby -v ruby 3.1.2p20 (2022-04-12 revision 4491bb740a) [x86_64-darwin21] $ rdoc -v 6.4.0
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It seems that RDoc does not yet support the endless method at this time.
Here is a small example:
lib/main.rb
:then
$ rdoc
produces following document:AAA
AAA::BBB
(if correct, it isBBB
)AAA
's public instance methods: the following screenshotIn other words, the end of the range of method
aaa
is misidentified as theend
of classAAA
.This doesn't happen if the method isn't defined as the endless method.
Using following versions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: