This is a Ruby tree! It shows every object from the Ruby Programming Language in a tree format.
# Time.getlocal (from ruby core) --- time.getlocal -> new_time time.getlocal(utc_offset) -> new_time time.getlocal(timezone) -> new_time --- Returns a new Time object representing *time* in local time (using the local time zone in effect for this process). If `utc_offset` is given, it is used instead of the local time. `utc_offset` can be given as a human-readable string (eg. `"+09:00"`) or as a number of seconds (eg. `32400`). t = Time.utc(2000,1,1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC t.utc? #=> true l = t.getlocal #=> 2000-01-01 14:15:01 -0600 l.utc? #=> false t == l #=> true j = t.getlocal("+09:00") #=> 2000-01-02 05:15:01 +0900 j.utc? #=> false t == j #=> true k = t.getlocal(9*60*60) #=> 2000-01-02 05:15:01 +0900 k.utc? #=> false t == k #=> true
This is MURDOC! A Ruby documentation browser inspired by Smalltalk-80. It allows you to learn about Ruby by browsing through its class hierarchies, and see any of its methods.