From 0a1f5f751193d2bbb41ae91226ab4567c502f51c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Akira Matsuda Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 04:41:50 +0900 Subject: for ... in => each ... do --- actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb') diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb index cd3f130dc4..b823dbcf6a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module ActionView # # <%= render :partial => "account", :locals => { :account => @buyer } %> # - # <% for ad in @advertisements %> + # <% @advertisements.each do |ad| %> # <%= render :partial => "ad", :locals => { :ad => ad } %> # <% end %> # @@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ module ActionView # # The :object option can be used to directly specify which object is rendered into the partial; # useful when the template's object is elsewhere, in a different ivar or in a local variable for instance. - # + # # Revisiting a previous example we could have written this code: - # + # # <%= render :partial => "account", :object => @buyer %> # - # <% for ad in @advertisements %> + # <% @advertisements.each do |ad| %> # <%= render :partial => "ad", :object => ad %> # <% end %> # @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ module ActionView # +partial_name_counter+. In the case of the example above, the template would be fed +ad_counter+. # # The :as option may be used when rendering partials. - # + # # You can specify a partial to be rendered between elements via the :spacer_template option. # The following example will render advertiser/_ad_divider.html.erb between each ad partial: # -- cgit v1.2.3