Fix duplicate terminal punctuation in summary#1412
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| if !@summary.empty? && @summary !~ /\A\s*\{include:.+\}\s*\Z/ | ||
| if !@summary.empty? && | ||
| @summary !~ /\A\s*\{include:.+\}\s*\Z/ && # Summary is copied using +{include:...}+ | ||
| @summary !~ /[!?]\s*\Z/ # Summary ends in a terminal punctuation |
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Seems like you probably want to include other punctuation marks here (: ; etc)
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Description
This PR prevents YARD from adding a period (
.) to the end of sentences that already end in a terminal punctuation character:.,?, or!.This is specially helpful for methods in Ruby that end with a
?, as they normally convey an interrogation:Completed Tasks
bundle exec rakelocally (if code is attached to PR).