@@ -262,28 +262,26 @@ class HTTPHeaderSyntaxError < StandardError; end
262262 #
263263 # == Following Redirection
264264 #
265- # Each Net::HTTPResponse object belongs to a class for its response code.
265+ # Each returned response is an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
266+ # See the {response class hierarchy}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPResponse@Response+Subclasses].
266267 #
267- # For example, all 2XX responses are instances of a Net::HTTPSuccess
268- # subclass, a 3XX response is an instance of a Net::HTTPRedirection
269- # subclass and a 200 response is an instance of the Net::HTTPOK class.
270- # For details, see HTTPResponse.
271- #
272- # Using a case statement you can handle various types of responses properly:
268+ # In particular, class Net::HTTPRedirection is the parent
269+ # of all redirection classes.
270+ # This allows you to craft a case statement to handle redirections properly:
273271 #
274272 # def fetch(uri, limit = 10)
275273 # # You should choose a better exception.
276- # raise ArgumentError, 'too many HTTP redirects' if limit == 0
274+ # raise ArgumentError, 'Too many HTTP redirects' if limit == 0
277275 #
278276 # res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI(uri))
279277 # case res
280- # when Net::HTTPSuccess then
278+ # when Net::HTTPSuccess # Any success class.
281279 # res
282- # when Net::HTTPRedirection then
283- # location = res['location ']
284- # warn "redirected to #{location}"
280+ # when Net::HTTPRedirection # Any redirection class.
281+ # location = res['Location ']
282+ # warn "Redirected to #{location}"
285283 # fetch(location, limit - 1)
286- # else
284+ # else # Any other class.
287285 # res.value
288286 # end
289287 # end
@@ -320,15 +318,15 @@ class HTTPHeaderSyntaxError < StandardError; end
320318 #
321319 # == HTTPS
322320 #
323- # HTTPS is enabled for an HTTP connection by Net::HTTP#use_ssl=:
321+ # HTTPS is enabled for an \ HTTP connection by Net::HTTP#use_ssl=:
324322 #
325323 # Net::HTTP.start(hostname, :use_ssl => true) do |http|
326324 # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
327325 # res = http.request(req)
328326 # end
329327 #
330328 # Or if you simply want to make a GET request, you may pass in a URI
331- # object that has an HTTPS URL. \Net::HTTP automatically turns on TLS
329+ # object that has an \ HTTPS URL. \Net::HTTP automatically turns on TLS
332330 # verification if the URI object has a 'https' URI scheme:
333331 #
334332 # uri # => #<URI::HTTPS https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/>
@@ -529,18 +527,18 @@ def HTTP.post_form(url, params)
529527 end
530528
531529 #
532- # HTTP session management
530+ # \ HTTP session management
533531 #
534532
535- # Returns intger +80+, the default port to use for HTTP requests:
533+ # Returns intger +80+, the default port to use for \ HTTP requests:
536534 #
537535 # Net::HTTP.default_port # => 80
538536 #
539537 def HTTP . default_port
540538 http_default_port ( )
541539 end
542540
543- # Returns integer +80+, the default port to use for HTTP requests:
541+ # Returns integer +80+, the default port to use for \ HTTP requests:
544542 #
545543 # Net::HTTP.http_default_port # => 80
546544 #
@@ -673,7 +671,7 @@ class << HTTP
673671 end
674672
675673 # Returns a new \Net::HTTP object +http+
676- # (but does not open a TCP connection or HTTP session).
674+ # (but does not open a TCP connection or \ HTTP session).
677675 #
678676 # <b>No Proxy</b>
679677 #
@@ -806,7 +804,7 @@ def HTTP.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_p
806804 end
807805
808806 # Creates a new \Net::HTTP object for the specified server address,
809- # without opening the TCP connection or initializing the HTTP session.
807+ # without opening the TCP connection or initializing the \ HTTP session.
810808 # The +address+ should be a DNS hostname or IP address.
811809 def initialize ( address , port = nil )
812810 @address = address
@@ -991,20 +989,20 @@ def ipaddr=(addr)
991989 end
992990
993991 # Number of seconds to wait for the connection to open. Any number
994- # may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the HTTP
992+ # may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the \ HTTP
995993 # object cannot open a connection in this many seconds, it raises a
996994 # \Net::OpenTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
997995 attr_accessor :open_timeout
998996
999997 # Number of seconds to wait for one block to be read (via one read(2)
1000998 # call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional
1001- # seconds. If the HTTP object cannot read data in this many seconds,
999+ # seconds. If the \ HTTP object cannot read data in this many seconds,
10021000 # it raises a Net::ReadTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
10031001 attr_reader :read_timeout
10041002
10051003 # Number of seconds to wait for one block to be written (via one write(2)
10061004 # call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional
1007- # seconds. If the HTTP object cannot write data in this many seconds,
1005+ # seconds. If the \ HTTP object cannot write data in this many seconds,
10081006 # it raises a \Net::WriteTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
10091007 # \Net::WriteTimeout is not raised on Windows.
10101008 attr_reader :write_timeout
@@ -1057,7 +1055,7 @@ def write_timeout=(sec)
10571055 @write_timeout = sec
10581056 end
10591057
1060- # Seconds to wait for 100 Continue response. If the HTTP object does not
1058+ # Seconds to wait for 100 Continue response. If the \ HTTP object does not
10611059 # receive a response in this many seconds it sends the request body. The
10621060 # default value is +nil+.
10631061 attr_reader :continue_timeout
@@ -1078,7 +1076,7 @@ def continue_timeout=(sec)
10781076 # Content-Length headers. For backwards compatibility, the default is true.
10791077 attr_accessor :ignore_eof
10801078
1081- # Returns true if the HTTP session has been started.
1079+ # Returns true if the \ HTTP session has been started.
10821080 def started?
10831081 @started
10841082 end
@@ -1087,7 +1085,7 @@ def started?
10871085
10881086 attr_accessor :close_on_empty_response
10891087
1090- # Returns true if SSL/TLS is being used with HTTP.
1088+ # Returns true if SSL/TLS is being used with \ HTTP.
10911089 def use_ssl?
10921090 @use_ssl
10931091 end
@@ -1202,10 +1200,10 @@ def peer_cert
12021200 @socket . io . peer_cert
12031201 end
12041202
1205- # Opens a TCP connection and HTTP session.
1203+ # Opens a TCP connection and \ HTTP session.
12061204 #
12071205 # When this method is called with a block, it passes the \Net::HTTP
1208- # object to the block, and closes the TCP connection and HTTP session
1206+ # object to the block, and closes the TCP connection and \ HTTP session
12091207 # after the block has been executed.
12101208 #
12111209 # When called with a block, it returns the return value of the
@@ -1345,7 +1343,7 @@ def on_connect
13451343 end
13461344 private :on_connect
13471345
1348- # Finishes the HTTP session and closes the TCP connection.
1346+ # Finishes the \ HTTP session and closes the TCP connection.
13491347 # Raises IOError if the session has not been started.
13501348 def finish
13511349 raise IOError , 'HTTP session not yet started' unless started?
@@ -1373,7 +1371,7 @@ def do_finish
13731371 @proxy_user = nil
13741372 @proxy_pass = nil
13751373
1376- # Creates an HTTP proxy class which behaves like \Net::HTTP, but
1374+ # Creates an \ HTTP proxy class which behaves like \Net::HTTP, but
13771375 # performs all access via the specified proxy.
13781376 #
13791377 # This class is obsolete. You may pass these same parameters directly to
@@ -1762,7 +1760,7 @@ def request_put(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) #:nodoc:
17621760 alias put2 request_put #:nodoc: obsolete
17631761
17641762
1765- # Sends an HTTP request to the HTTP server.
1763+ # Sends an \ HTTP request to the \ HTTP server.
17661764 # Also sends a DATA string if +data+ is given.
17671765 #
17681766 # Returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
@@ -1778,7 +1776,7 @@ def send_request(name, path, data = nil, header = nil)
17781776 request r , data
17791777 end
17801778
1781- # Sends an HTTPRequest object +req+ to the HTTP server.
1779+ # Sends an HTTPRequest object +req+ to the \ HTTP server.
17821780 #
17831781 # If +req+ is a Net::HTTP::Post or Net::HTTP::Put request containing
17841782 # data, the data is also sent. Providing data for a Net::HTTP::Head or
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