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98 changes: 98 additions & 0 deletions doc/stringio/gets.rdoc
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Reads and returns a line from the stream;
returns +nil+ if at end-of-stream.

Side effects:

- Increments stream position by the number of bytes read.
- Assigns the return value to global variable <tt>$_</tt>.

With no arguments given, reads a line using the default record separator
(global variable <tt>$/</tt>,* whose initial value is <tt>"\n"</tt>):

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.pos # => 0
strio.gets # => "First line\n"
strio.pos # => 11
$_ # => "First line\n"
strio.gets # => "Second line\n"
strio.read # => "\nFourth line\nFifth line\n"
strio.eof? # => true
strio.gets # => nil

strio = StringIO.new('тест') # Four 2-byte characters.
strio.pos # => 0
strio.gets # => "тест"
strio.pos # => 8

<b>Argument +sep+</b>

With only string argument +sep+ given, reads a line using that string as the record separator:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets(' ') # => "First "
strio.gets(' ') # => "line\nSecond "
strio.gets(' ') # => "line\n\nFourth "

<b>Argument +limit+</b>

With only integer argument +limit+ given,
reads a line using the default record separator;
limits the size (in characters) of each line to the given limit:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets(10) # => "First line"
strio.gets(10) # => "\n"
strio.gets(10) # => "Second lin"
strio.gets(10) # => "e\n"

<b>Arguments +sep+ and +limit+</b>

With arguments +sep+ and +limit+ both given, honors both:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets(' ', 10) # => "First "
strio.gets(' ', 10) # => "line\nSecon"
strio.gets(' ', 10) # => "d "

<b>Position</b>

As stated above, method +gets+ reads and returns the next line in the stream.

In the examples above each +strio+ object starts with its position at beginning-of-stream;
but in other cases the position may be anywhere:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.pos = 12
strio.gets # => "econd line\n"

The position need not be at a character boundary:

strio = StringIO.new('тест') # Four 2-byte characters.
strio.pos = 2 # At beginning of second character.
strio.gets # => "ест"
strio.pos = 3 # In middle of second character.
strio.gets # => "\xB5ст"

<b>Special Record Separators</b>

Like some methods in class IO, method +gets+ honors two special record separators;
see {Special Line Separators}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/IO.html#class-IO-label-Special+Line+Separator+Values]:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets('') # Read "paragraph" (up to empty line).
# => "First line\nSecond line\n\n"

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets(nil) # "Slurp": read all.
# => "First line\nSecond line\n\nFourth line\nFifth line\n"

<b>Keyword Argument +chomp+</b>

With keyword argument +chomp+ given as +true+ (the default is +false+),
removes the trailing newline (if any) from the returned line:

strio = StringIO.new(TEXT)
strio.gets # => "First line\n"
strio.gets(chomp: true) # => "Second line"

Related: StringIO.each_line.
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* gets(limit, chomp: false) -> string or nil
* gets(sep, limit, chomp: false) -> string or nil
*
* Reads and returns a line from the stream;
* assigns the return value to <tt>$_</tt>;
* see {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+IO].
* :include: stringio/gets.rdoc
*
*/
static VALUE
strio_gets(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
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