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From 55f81df0bb27c68d2a817cade5e0eb472acf24e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark Asselstine <mark.asselstine@windriver.com>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 10:43:04 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] rdoc: fixup opt.banner heredoc
rdoc has some quirks with heredoc which in this case would
manifest in to a parse error.
| RDoc::Parser::Ruby failure around line 25 of
| lib/pry/commands/ls.rb
Fixup the heredoc to use a more standard format which is known
not to mess up rdoc processing.
Signed-off-by: Mark Asselstine <mark.asselstine@windriver.com>
---
lib/pry/commands/ls.rb | 34 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb b/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb
index 6ce49bb..b78f7e1 100644
--- a/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb
+++ b/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb
@@ -6,23 +6,23 @@ class Pry
command_options :shellwords => false, :interpolate => false
def options(opt)
- opt.banner unindent <<-'BANNER'
- Usage: ls [-m|-M|-p|-pM] [-q|-v] [-c|-i] [Object]
- ls [-g] [-l]
-
- ls shows you which methods, constants and variables are accessible to Pry. By
- default it shows you the local variables defined in the current shell, and any
- public methods or instance variables defined on the current object.
-
- The colours used are configurable using Pry.config.ls.*_color, and the separator
- is Pry.config.ls.separator.
-
- Pry.config.ls.ceiling is used to hide methods defined higher up in the
- inheritance chain, this is by default set to [Object, Module, Class] so that
- methods defined on all Objects are omitted. The -v flag can be used to ignore
- this setting and show all methods, while the -q can be used to set the ceiling
- much lower and show only methods defined on the object or its direct class.
- BANNER
+ opt.banner = <<-EOF
+Usage: ls [-m|-M|-p|-pM] [-q|-v] [-c|-i] [Object]
+ ls [-g] [-l]
+
+ls shows you which methods, constants and variables are accessible to Pry. By
+default it shows you the local variables defined in the current shell, and any
+public methods or instance variables defined on the current object.
+
+The colours used are configurable using Pry.config.ls.*_color, and the separator
+is Pry.config.ls.separator.
+
+Pry.config.ls.ceiling is used to hide methods defined higher up in the
+inheritance chain, this is by default set to [Object, Module, Class] so that
+methods defined on all Objects are omitted. The -v flag can be used to ignore
+this setting and show all methods, while the -q can be used to set the ceiling
+much lower and show only methods defined on the object or its direct class.
+ EOF
opt.on :m, :methods, "Show public methods defined on the Object (default)"
opt.on :M, "instance-methods", "Show methods defined in a Module or Class"
--
1.8.3.2
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