
Documentation - Ruby Programming Language
The Koans walk you along the path to enlightenment in order to learn Ruby. The goal is to learn the Ruby language, syntax, structure, and some common functions and libraries.
class Regexp - Documentation for Ruby 3.5
Identical regexp can or cannot run in linear time depending on your ruby binary. Neither forward nor backward compatibility is guaranteed about the return value of this method.
Libraries - Ruby Programming Language
As with most programming languages, Ruby leverages a wide set of third-party libraries. Nearly all of these libraries are released in the form of a gem, a packaged library or application that can …
index - Documentation for Ruby 3.4
Ruby Documentation Welcome to the official Ruby programming language documentation. Getting Started New to Ruby? Start with our Getting Started Guide. Core Classes and …
building_ruby - Documentation for Ruby 3.5
Miniruby is a version of Ruby which has no external dependencies and lacks certain features. It can be useful in Ruby development because it allows for faster build times.
exceptions - Documentation for Ruby 3.5
Ruby code can raise exceptions. Most often, a raised exception is meant to alert the running program that an unusual (i.e., exceptional) situation has arisen, and may need to be handled.
Ruby 3.3.8 Released - Ruby Programming Language
Apr 9, 2025 · Ruby 3.3.8 Released Posted by nagachika on 9 Apr 2025 Ruby 3.3.8 has been released. Please see the for further details. Download https://cache.ruby …
Ruby Issue Tracking System
This system is hosting the development of Ruby language and its related projects. You must register your account and activate it via an email before reporting issues.
standard_library - Documentation for Ruby 3.5
The Ruby Standard Library is a large collection of classes and modules you can require in your code to gain additional features. Below is an overview of the libraries and extensions, followed …
class Hash - Documentation for Ruby 3.5
person = {name: 'Matz', language: 'Ruby'} person # => {name: "Matz", language: "Ruby"} You can use a hash to give names to method arguments: def some_method (hash) p hash end …