From 344b0f6e6400d14647e1405e72dc923366d932e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yauheni Dakuka Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2017 10:47:34 +0300 Subject: Update active_support_core_extensions.md [ci skip] --- guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'guides') diff --git a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md index 4c37f6aba9..209751ae8d 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md +++ b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md @@ -1709,7 +1709,7 @@ Specifically performs these transformations: * Capitalizes the first word. The capitalization of the first word can be turned off by setting the -+:capitalize+ option to false (default is true). +`:capitalize` option to false (default is true). ```ruby "name".humanize # => "Name" @@ -2359,7 +2359,7 @@ This method is similar in purpose to `Kernel#Array`, but there are some differen * If the argument responds to `to_ary` the method is invoked. `Kernel#Array` moves on to try `to_a` if the returned value is `nil`, but `Array.wrap` returns an array with the argument as its single element right away. * If the returned value from `to_ary` is neither `nil` nor an `Array` object, `Kernel#Array` raises an exception, while `Array.wrap` does not, it just returns the value. -* It does not call `to_a` on the argument, if the argument does not respond to +to_ary+ it returns an array with the argument as its single element. +* It does not call `to_a` on the argument, if the argument does not respond to `to_ary` it returns an array with the argument as its single element. The last point is particularly worth comparing for some enumerables: -- cgit v1.2.3