/*
* call-seq:
* str[fixnum] = fixnum
* str[fixnum] = new_str
* str[fixnum, fixnum] = new_str
* str[range] = aString
* str[regexp] = new_str
* str[regexp, fixnum] = new_str
* str[other_str] = new_str
*
* Element Assignment---Replaces some or all of the content of <i>str</i>. The
* portion of the string affected is determined using the same criteria as
* <code>String#[]</code>. If the replacement string is not the same length as
* the text it is replacing, the string will be adjusted accordingly. If the
* regular expression or string is used as the index doesn't match a position
* in the string, <code>IndexError</code> is raised. If the regular expression
* form is used, the optional second <code>Fixnum</code> allows you to specify
* which portion of the match to replace (effectively using the
* <code>MatchData</code> indexing rules. The forms that take a
* <code>Fixnum</code> will raise an <code>IndexError</code> if the value is
* out of range; the <code>Range</code> form will raise a
* <code>RangeError</code>, and the <code>Regexp</code> and <code>String</code>
* forms will silently ignore the assignment.
*/
static VALUE
rb_str_aset_m(argc, argv, str)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE str;
{
if (argc == 3) {
if (TYPE(argv[0]) == T_REGEXP) {
rb_str_subpat_set(str, argv[0], NUM2INT(argv[1]), argv[2]);
}
else {
rb_str_splice(str, NUM2LONG(argv[0]), NUM2LONG(argv[1]), argv[2]);
}
return argv[2];
}
if (argc != 2) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 2)", argc);
}
return rb_str_aset(str, argv[0], argv[1]);
}