This is a Ruby tree! It shows every object from the Ruby Programming Language in a tree format.
# Socket::AncillaryData.timestamp (from ruby core) ### Implementation from AncillaryData --- ancillarydata.timestamp => time --- returns the timestamp as a time object. *ancillarydata* should be one of following type: * SOL_SOCKET/SCM_TIMESTAMP (microsecond) GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, MacOS X * SOL_SOCKET/SCM_TIMESTAMPNS (nanosecond) GNU/Linux * SOL_SOCKET/SCM_BINTIME (2**(-64) second) FreeBSD Addrinfo.udp("127.0.0.1", 0).bind {|s1| Addrinfo.udp("127.0.0.1", 0).bind {|s2| s1.setsockopt(:SOCKET, :TIMESTAMP, true) s2.send "a", 0, s1.local_address ctl = s1.recvmsg.last p ctl #=> #<Socket::AncillaryData: INET SOCKET TIMESTAMP 2009-02-24 17:35:46.775581> t = ctl.timestamp p t #=> 2009-02-24 17:35:46 +0900 p t.usec #=> 775581 p t.nsec #=> 775581000 } }
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.