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# The global value `true` is the only instance of class TrueClass and represents # a logically true value in boolean expressions. The class provides operators # allowing `true` to be used in logical expressions. # class TrueClass public def !: () -> bool # And---Returns `false` if *obj* is `nil` or `false`, `true` otherwise. # def &: (nil) -> false | (false) -> false | (untyped obj) -> bool # Case Equality -- For class Object, effectively the same as calling `#==`, but # typically overridden by descendants to provide meaningful semantics in `case` # statements. # def ===: (true) -> true | (untyped obj) -> bool # Exclusive Or---Returns `true` if *obj* is `nil` or `false`, `false` otherwise. # def ^: (nil) -> true | (false) -> true | (untyped obj) -> bool alias inspect to_s # The string representation of `true` is "true". # def to_s: () -> "true" # Or---Returns `true`. As *obj* is an argument to a method call, it is always # evaluated; there is no short-circuit evaluation in this case. # # true | puts("or") # true || puts("logical or") # # *produces:* # # or # def |: (boolish obj) -> bool end