From fa03e37d31d7c69c90d41f0764c374318d8dced0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francesco Rodriguez Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 20:26:53 -0500 Subject: removing unnecessary 'examples' noise from activesupport --- activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb | 13 ------------- 1 file changed, 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb') diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb index 4fcd32edf2..48296841aa 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Returns the plural form of the word in the string. # - # Examples: # "post".pluralize # => "posts" # "octopus".pluralize # => "octopi" # "sheep".pluralize # => "sheep" @@ -28,7 +27,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # The reverse of +pluralize+, returns the singular form of a word in a string. # - # Examples: # "posts".singularize # => "post" # "octopi".singularize # => "octopus" # "sheep".singularize # => "sheep" @@ -43,7 +41,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # # +camelize+ will also convert '/' to '::' which is useful for converting paths to namespaces. # - # Examples: # "active_model".camelize # => "ActiveModel" # "active_model".camelize(:lower) # => "activeModel" # "active_model/errors".camelize # => "ActiveModel::Errors" @@ -67,7 +64,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # # Changes '::' to '/' to convert namespaces to paths. # - # Examples: # "ActiveModel".underscore # => "active_model" # "ActiveModel::Errors".underscore # => "active_model/errors" # @@ -89,7 +85,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Capitalizes the first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips a # trailing "_id", if any. Like +titleize+, this is meant for creating pretty output. # - # Examples: # "employee_salary" # => "Employee salary" # "author_id" # => "Author" def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word) @@ -108,7 +103,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # # +titleize+ is also aliased as +titlecase+. # - # Examples: # "man from the boondocks".titleize # => "Man From The Boondocks" # "x-men: the last stand".titleize # => "X Men: The Last Stand" # "TheManWithoutAPast".titleize # => "The Man Without A Past" @@ -120,7 +114,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Create the name of a table like Rails does for models to table names. This method # uses the +pluralize+ method on the last word in the string. # - # Examples # "RawScaledScorer".tableize # => "raw_scaled_scorers" # "egg_and_ham".tableize # => "egg_and_hams" # "fancyCategory".tableize # => "fancy_categories" @@ -132,7 +125,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Note that this returns a string and not a Class. (To convert to an actual class # follow +classify+ with +constantize+.) # - # Examples: # "egg_and_hams".classify # => "EggAndHam" # "posts".classify # => "Post" # @@ -145,7 +137,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Replaces underscores with dashes in the string. # - # Example: # "puni_puni".dasherize # => "puni-puni" def dasherize(underscored_word) underscored_word.tr('_', '-') @@ -183,7 +174,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # +separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore+ sets whether # the method should put '_' between the name and 'id'. # - # Examples: # "Message".foreign_key # => "message_id" # "Message".foreign_key(false) # => "messageid" # "Admin::Post".foreign_key # => "post_id" @@ -253,7 +243,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Returns the suffix that should be added to a number to denote the position # in an ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. # - # Examples: # ordinal(1) # => "st" # ordinal(2) # => "nd" # ordinal(1002) # => "nd" @@ -276,7 +265,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an # ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. # - # Examples: # ordinalize(1) # => "1st" # ordinalize(2) # => "2nd" # ordinalize(1002) # => "1002nd" @@ -302,7 +290,6 @@ module ActiveSupport # Applies inflection rules for +singularize+ and +pluralize+. # - # Examples: # apply_inflections("post", inflections.plurals) # => "posts" # apply_inflections("posts", inflections.singulars) # => "post" def apply_inflections(word, rules) -- cgit v1.2.3