slice!(...)
public
Deletes the specified portion from str, and returns the portion
deleted. The forms that take a Fixnum
will raise an IndexError if the
value is out of range; the Range form
will raise a RangeError, and the
Regexp and String forms will silently ignore the
assignment.
string = "this is a string"
string.slice!(2)
string.slice!(3..6)
string.slice!(/s.*t/)
string.slice!("r")
string
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/*
* call-seq:
* str.slice!(fixnum) => fixnum or nil
* str.slice!(fixnum, fixnum) => new_str or nil
* str.slice!(range) => new_str or nil
* str.slice!(regexp) => new_str or nil
* str.slice!(other_str) => new_str or nil
*
* Deletes the specified portion from <i>str</i>, and returns the portion
* deleted. The forms that take a <code>Fixnum</code> will raise an
* <code>IndexError</code> if the value is out of range; the <code>Range</code>
* form will raise a <code>RangeError</code>, and the <code>Regexp</code> and
* <code>String</code> forms will silently ignore the assignment.
*
* string = "this is a string"
* string.slice!(2)
* string.slice!(3..6)
* string.slice!(/s.*t/)
* string.slice!("r")
* string
*/
static VALUE
rb_str_slice_bang(argc, argv, str)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE str;
{
VALUE result;
VALUE buf[3];
int i;
if (argc < 1 || 2 < argc) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 1)", argc);
}
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
buf[i] = argv[i];
}
buf[i] = rb_str_new(0,0);
result = rb_str_aref_m(argc, buf, str);
if (!NIL_P(result)) {
rb_str_aset_m(argc+1, buf, str);
}
return result;
}