This is a Ruby tree! It shows every object from the Ruby Programming Language in a tree format.
# Socket::AncillaryData.int (from ruby core) ### Implementation from AncillaryData --- Socket::AncillaryData.int(family, cmsg_level, cmsg_type, integer) => ancillarydata --- Creates a new Socket::AncillaryData object which contains a int as data. The size and endian is dependent on the host. require 'socket' p Socket::AncillaryData.int(:UNIX, :SOCKET, :RIGHTS, STDERR.fileno) #=> #<Socket::AncillaryData: UNIX SOCKET RIGHTS 2> (from ruby core) ### Implementation from AncillaryData --- ancillarydata.int => integer --- Returns the data in *ancillarydata* as an int. The size and endian is dependent on the host. ancdata = Socket::AncillaryData.int(:UNIX, :SOCKET, :RIGHTS, STDERR.fileno) p ancdata.int #=> 2
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.