On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Roger Pack wrote:
> $ ri Object
> ...
> prepare_wc_input, pretty, pretty_print, pretty_print_cycle, print,
> printHeader, print_full_board, print_profile, print_results,
> private_methods, proc_call, proc_return1, proc_return2,
> proc_return3, proc_return4, proc_yield, program_name, prompt,
> protected_methods, prunable, public_methods, public_send, puts, r,
> r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r,
> r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r,
> r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r, r,
> raise_if_conflict, reject, release, remove, require_relative,
> respond_to?, revcomp, rl, rm, rmdir, ruby2html, ruby_exec,
> ruby_exec, runfile, save, search, send, separator, server, server,
> set_cbreak, set_valid_byte_pattern, setpiece, setup, shift_test,
>
> repeats? a method r?
>
> Is this expected?
> Thanks.
> -r
>
reject, release, rmdir suggests you are looking at more than core
ruby. I can't remember how to determine where (usually gems, IIRC)
the other methods come from.... Oh,
ri -i Object
should give you an interactive mode where you can explore this.
HTH
Hugh