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# The [Warning](Warning) module contains a single # method named [warn](Warning#method-i-warn), and the # module extends itself, making `Warning.warn` available. # [\#warn](Warning#method-i-warn) is called for all # warnings issued by Ruby. By default, warnings are printed to $stderr. # # By overriding [\#warn](Warning#method-i-warn), you # can change how warnings are handled by Ruby, either filtering some # warnings, and/or outputting warnings somewhere other than $stderr. When # [\#warn](Warning#method-i-warn) is overridden, super # can be called to get the default behavior of printing the warning to # $stderr. module Warning # Writes warning message msg to $stderr, followed by a newline if the message does not end in a newline. # This method is called by Ruby for all emitted warnings. def warn: (String) -> nil end