From 5db7c7c349a8d4a7e34954cb1bc69e8aa4b655e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Katelyn Perry Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 21:18:20 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] proofreading documentation for Shellwords --- lib/shellwords.rb | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/shellwords.rb b/lib/shellwords.rb index 21b86ce..2b72750 100644 --- a/lib/shellwords.rb +++ b/lib/shellwords.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # # === Usage # -# You can use shellwords to parse a string into a Bourne shell friendly Array. +# You can use Shellwords to parse a string into a Bourne shell friendly Array. # # require 'shellwords' # @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ # argv = "they all ran after the farmer's wife".shellsplit # #=> ArgumentError: Unmatched double quote: ... # -# In this case, you might want to use Shellwords.escape, or it's alias +# In this case, you might want to use Shellwords.escape, or its alias # String#shellescape. # # This method will escape the String for you to safely use with a Bourne shell. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ # system(argv.shelljoin) # # You can use this method to create an escaped string out of an array of tokens -# separated by a space. In this example we'll use the literal shortcut for +# separated by a space. In this example we used the literal shortcut for # Array.new. # # === Authors @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ module Shellwords # It is the caller's responsibility to encode the string in the right # encoding for the shell environment where this string is used. # - # Multibyte characters are treated as multibyte characters, not bytes. + # Multibyte characters are treated as multibyte characters, not as bytes. # # Returns an empty quoted String if +str+ has a length of zero. def shellescape(str) @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ module Shellwords str = str.dup - # Treat multibyte characters as is. It is caller's responsibility + # Treat multibyte characters as is. It is the caller's responsibility # to encode the string in the right encoding for the shell # environment. str.gsub!(/([^A-Za-z0-9_\-.,:\/@\n])/, "\\\\\\1") # A LF cannot be escaped with a backslash because a backslash + LF - # combo is regarded as line continuation and simply ignored. + # combo is regarded as a line continuation and simply ignored. str.gsub!(/\n/, "'\n'") return str @@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ module Shellwords # Builds a command line string from an argument list, +array+. # # All elements are joined into a single string with fields separated by a - # space, where each element is escaped for Bourne shell and stringified using - # +to_s+. + # space, where each element is escaped for the Bourne shell and stringified + # using +to_s+. # # ary = ["There's", "a", "time", "and", "place", "for", "everything"] # argv = Shellwords.join(ary) @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ class Array # array.shelljoin => string # # Builds a command line string from an argument list +array+ joining - # all elements escaped for Bourne shell and separated by a space. + # all elements escaped for the Bourne shell and separated by a space. # # See Shellwords.shelljoin for details. def shelljoin -- 1.8.4