Basic RDoc format
# Foo.
#
# @example
#
# y
# g
#
# @param [String] param_name The xx and xx.
#
# @see https://example.com/
#
# @return [true] if so
Hash parameters
# @param [Hash] opts the options to create a message with.
# @option opts [String] :subject The subject
# @option opts [String] :from ('nobody') From address
# @option opts [String] :to Recipient email
# @option opts [String] :body ('') The email's body
Parameter types
# @param (see User#initialize)
# @param [OptionParser] opts the option parser object
# @param [Array<String>] args the arguments passed from input. This
# array will be modified.
# @param [Array<String, Symbol>] list the list of strings and symbols.
# @param [Hash<Symbol, String>] a hash with symbol keys and string values
#
# The options parsed out of the commandline.
# Default options are:
# :format => :dot
Exceptions
# @raise [AccountBalanceError] if the account does not have
# sufficient funds to perform the transaction
Inline
*bold*
_emphasized_
+code+
{ObjectName#method optional title}
{Class::CONSTANT My constant's title}
{#method_inside_current_namespace}
https://www.example.com/
See Models::User@Examples
{Google}[https://google.com/]
Skip
def input # :nodoc:
module MyModule # :nodoc: all
Definition lists
# == Definition lists
#
# list:: hi.
# +foo+:: parameterized
# == Definition lists
# [foo] also
# [bar] like this
Return types
# @return [String]
# @return [String, nil] the name
Callseq
# :call-seq:
# ARGF.readlines(sep=$/) -> array
# ARGF.readlines(limit) -> array
# ARGF.readlines(sep, limit) -> array
#
# ARGF.to_a(sep=$/) -> array
# ARGF.to_a(limit) -> array
# ARGF.to_a(sep, limit) -> array
Category
# :category: Utilities
Sections
# :section: Expiry methods
# methods relating to expiring
def expire!
def expired?
...
Using tomdoc
# :markup: TomDoc
Place this at the beginning of the file.
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