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--- !ruby/object:RI::ClassDescription
attributes: []
class_methods:
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: all_symbols
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: yaml_new
comment:
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P
body: <tt>Symbol</tt> objects represent names and some strings inside the Ruby interpreter. They are generated using the <tt>:name</tt> and <tt>:"string"</tt> literals syntax, and by the various <tt>to_sym</tt> methods. The same <tt>Symbol</tt> object will be created for a given name or string for the duration of a program's execution, regardless of the context or meaning of that name. Thus if <tt>Fred</tt> is a constant in one context, a method in another, and a class in a third, the <tt>Symbol</tt> <tt>:Fred</tt> will be the same object in all three contexts.
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB
body: " module One\n class Fred\n end\n $f1 = :Fred\n end\n module Two\n Fred = 1\n $f2 = :Fred\n end\n def Fred()\n end\n $f3 = :Fred\n $f1.id #=> 2514190\n $f2.id #=> 2514190\n $f3.id #=> 2514190\n"
constants: []
full_name: Symbol
includes: []
instance_methods:
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: ===
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: dclone
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: id2name
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: inspect
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_i
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_int
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_proc
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_s
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_sym
- !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary
name: to_yaml
name: Symbol
superclass: Object