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author | Ryuta Kamizono <kamipo@gmail.com> | 2017-08-27 16:12:39 +0900 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2017-08-27 16:12:39 +0900 |
commit | 6f1c18308ebffc97d51440cdeed7be71de58f26a (patch) | |
tree | 2a2691224992c9fb02094902798f5cda07d6c89d | |
parent | 456c9e721940dd9e134c96c0e638f41532dfb6a6 (diff) | |
parent | 2e47c97a2e52181c4c303f9becbd64858008f4f5 (diff) | |
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Merge pull request #30432 from yhirano55/use_tt_in_doc_for_actionview
Use tt in doc for ActionView [ci skip]
5 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb index 89b7b9ba5e..3cbb1ed1a7 100644 --- a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb @@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ module ActionView # <%= render_categorizable_events @person.events %> # # This marks every template in the directory as a dependency. To find those - # templates, the wildcard path must be absolutely defined from app/views or paths + # templates, the wildcard path must be absolutely defined from <tt>app/views</tt> or paths # otherwise added with +prepend_view_path+ or +append_view_path+. - # This way the wildcard for `app/views/recordings/events` would be `recordings/events/*` etc. + # This way the wildcard for <tt>app/views/recordings/events</tt> would be <tt>recordings/events/*</tt> etc. # # The pattern used to match explicit dependencies is <tt>/# Template Dependency: (\S+)/</tt>, # so it's important that you type it out just so. @@ -133,14 +133,14 @@ module ActionView # # === Collection Caching # - # When rendering a collection of objects that each use the same partial, a `cached` + # When rendering a collection of objects that each use the same partial, a <tt>:cached</tt> # option can be passed. # # For collections rendered such: # # <%= render partial: 'projects/project', collection: @projects, cached: true %> # - # The `cached: true` will make Action View's rendering read several templates + # The <tt>cached: true</tt> will make Action View's rendering read several templates # from cache at once instead of one call per template. # # Templates in the collection not already cached are written to cache. diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb index 881fa2fac9..92f7ddb70d 100644 --- a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActionView # can be used in other parts of a template or layout file. # # It provides a method to capture blocks into variables through capture and - # a way to capture a block of markup for use in a layout through content_for. + # a way to capture a block of markup for use in a layout through {content_for}[rdoc-ref:ActionView::Helpers::CaptureHelper#content_for]. module CaptureHelper # The capture method extracts part of a template as a String object. # You can then use this object anywhere in your templates, layout, or helpers. @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module ActionView end end - # Calling content_for stores a block of markup in an identifier for later use. + # Calling <tt>content_for</tt> stores a block of markup in an identifier for later use. # In order to access this stored content in other templates, helper modules # or the layout, you would pass the identifier as an argument to <tt>content_for</tt>. # @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ module ActionView # That will place +script+ tags for your default set of JavaScript files on the page; # this technique is useful if you'll only be using these scripts in a few views. # - # Note that content_for concatenates (default) the blocks it is given for a particular + # Note that <tt>content_for</tt> concatenates (default) the blocks it is given for a particular # identifier in order. For example: # # <% content_for :navigation do %> @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ module ActionView # # <ul><%= content_for :navigation %></ul> # - # If the flush parameter is true content_for replaces the blocks it is given. For example: + # If the flush parameter is +true+ <tt>content_for</tt> replaces the blocks it is given. For example: # # <% content_for :navigation do %> # <li><%= link_to 'Home', action: 'index' %></li> @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ module ActionView # # <% content_for :script, javascript_include_tag(:defaults) %> # - # WARNING: content_for is ignored in caches. So you shouldn't use it for elements that will be fragment cached. + # WARNING: <tt>content_for</tt> is ignored in caches. So you shouldn't use it for elements that will be fragment cached. def content_for(name, content = nil, options = {}, &block) if content || block_given? if block_given? @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ module ActionView result unless content end - # content_for? checks whether any content has been captured yet using `content_for`. + # <tt>content_for?</tt> checks whether any content has been captured yet using <tt>content_for</tt>. # Useful to render parts of your layout differently based on what is in your views. # # <%# This is the layout %> diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb index db125cd1c6..31a1f8be8c 100644 --- a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ module ActionView # submit tag but it isn't supported in legacy browsers. However, # the button tag does allow for richer labels such as images and emphasis, # so this helper will also accept a block. By default, it will create - # a button tag with type `submit`, if type is not given. + # a button tag with type <tt>submit</tt>, if type is not given. # # ==== Options # * <tt>:data</tt> - This option can be used to add custom data attributes. diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb index f2edcb750c..beb0a18b65 100644 --- a/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb @@ -52,12 +52,12 @@ module ActionView # <%= render partial: "ad", locals: { ad: ad } %> # <% end %> # - # This would first render "advertiser/_account.html.erb" with @buyer passed in as the local variable +account+, then - # render "advertiser/_ad.html.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. + # This would first render <tt>advertiser/_account.html.erb</tt> with <tt>@buyer</tt> passed in as the local variable +account+, then + # render <tt>advertiser/_ad.html.erb</tt> and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. # # == The :as and :object options # - # By default <tt>ActionView::PartialRenderer</tt> doesn't have any local variables. + # By default ActionView::PartialRenderer doesn't have any local variables. # The <tt>:object</tt> option can be used to pass an object to the partial. For instance: # # <%= render partial: "account", object: @buyer %> @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ module ActionView # # <%= render partial: "ad", collection: @advertisements %> # - # This will render "advertiser/_ad.html.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. An + # This will render <tt>advertiser/_ad.html.erb</tt> and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. An # iteration object will automatically be made available to the template with a name of the form # +partial_name_iteration+. The iteration object has knowledge about which index the current object has in # the collection and the total size of the collection. The iteration object also has two convenience methods, @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ module ActionView # # <%= render partial: "ad", collection: @advertisements, spacer_template: "ad_divider" %> # - # If the given <tt>:collection</tt> is +nil+ or empty, <tt>render</tt> will return nil. This will allow you + # If the given <tt>:collection</tt> is +nil+ or empty, <tt>render</tt> will return +nil+. This will allow you # to specify a text which will be displayed instead by using this form: # # <%= render(partial: "ad", collection: @advertisements) || "There's no ad to be displayed" %> @@ -114,18 +114,18 @@ module ActionView # # <%= render partial: "advertisement/ad", locals: { ad: @advertisement } %> # - # This will render the partial "advertisement/_ad.html.erb" regardless of which controller this is being called from. + # This will render the partial <tt>advertisement/_ad.html.erb</tt> regardless of which controller this is being called from. # - # == \Rendering objects that respond to `to_partial_path` + # == \Rendering objects that respond to +to_partial_path+ # # Instead of explicitly naming the location of a partial, you can also let PartialRenderer do the work - # and pick the proper path by checking `to_partial_path` method. + # and pick the proper path by checking +to_partial_path+ method. # # # @account.to_partial_path returns 'accounts/account', so it can be used to replace: # # <%= render partial: "accounts/account", locals: { account: @account} %> # <%= render partial: @account %> # - # # @posts is an array of Post instances, so every post record returns 'posts/post' on `to_partial_path`, + # # @posts is an array of Post instances, so every post record returns 'posts/post' on +to_partial_path+, # # that's why we can replace: # # <%= render partial: "posts/post", collection: @posts %> # <%= render partial: @posts %> @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ module ActionView # # <%= render partial: "accounts/account", locals: { account: @account} %> # <%= render @account %> # - # # @posts is an array of Post instances, so every post record returns 'posts/post' on `to_partial_path`, + # # @posts is an array of Post instances, so every post record returns 'posts/post' on +to_partial_path+, # # that's why we can replace: # # <%= render partial: "posts/post", collection: @posts %> # <%= render @posts %> diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb index 708dee3164..a58d375293 100644 --- a/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb @@ -310,13 +310,13 @@ module ActionView # ==== Examples # # Default pattern, loads views the same way as previous versions of rails, eg. when you're - # looking for `users/new` it will produce query glob: `users/new{.{en},}{.{html,js},}{.{erb,haml},}` + # looking for <tt>users/new</tt> it will produce query glob: <tt>users/new{.{en},}{.{html,js},}{.{erb,haml},}</tt> # # FileSystemResolver.new("/path/to/views", ":prefix/:action{.:locale,}{.:formats,}{+:variants,}{.:handlers,}") # # This one allows you to keep files with different formats in separate subdirectories, - # eg. `users/new.html` will be loaded from `users/html/new.erb` or `users/new.html.erb`, - # `users/new.js` from `users/js/new.erb` or `users/new.js.erb`, etc. + # eg. <tt>users/new.html</tt> will be loaded from <tt>users/html/new.erb</tt> or <tt>users/new.html.erb</tt>, + # <tt>users/new.js</tt> from <tt>users/js/new.erb</tt> or <tt>users/new.js.erb</tt>, etc. # # FileSystemResolver.new("/path/to/views", ":prefix/{:formats/,}:action{.:locale,}{.:formats,}{+:variants,}{.:handlers,}") # |