/*
* call-seq:
* str[fixnum] => fixnum or nil
* str[fixnum, fixnum] => new_str or nil
* str[range] => new_str or nil
* str[regexp] => new_str or nil
* str[regexp, fixnum] => new_str or nil
* str[other_str] => new_str or nil
* str.slice(fixnum) => fixnum or nil
* str.slice(fixnum, fixnum) => new_str or nil
* str.slice(range) => new_str or nil
* str.slice(regexp) => new_str or nil
* str.slice(regexp, fixnum) => new_str or nil
* str.slice(other_str) => new_str or nil
*
* Element Reference---If passed a single <code>Fixnum</code>, returns the code
* of the character at that position. If passed two <code>Fixnum</code>
* objects, returns a substring starting at the offset given by the first, and
* a length given by the second. If given a range, a substring containing
* characters at offsets given by the range is returned. In all three cases, if
* an offset is negative, it is counted from the end of <i>str</i>. Returns
* <code>nil</code> if the initial offset falls outside the string, the length
* is negative, or the beginning of the range is greater than the end.
*
* If a <code>Regexp</code> is supplied, the matching portion of <i>str</i> is
* returned. If a numeric parameter follows the regular expression, that
* component of the <code>MatchData</code> is returned instead. If a
* <code>String</code> is given, that string is returned if it occurs in
* <i>str</i>. In both cases, <code>nil</code> is returned if there is no
* match.
*
* a = "hello there"
* a[1] #=> 101
* a[1,3] #=> "ell"
* a[1..3] #=> "ell"
* a[-3,2] #=> "er"
* a[-4..-2] #=> "her"
* a[12..-1] #=> nil
* a[-2..-4] #=> ""
* a[/[aeiou](.)\1/] #=> "ell"
* a[/[aeiou](.)\1/, 0] #=> "ell"
* a[/[aeiou](.)\1/, 1] #=> "l"
* a[/[aeiou](.)\1/, 2] #=> nil
* a["lo"] #=> "lo"
* a["bye"] #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
rb_str_aref_m(argc, argv, str)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE str;
{
if (argc == 2) {
if (TYPE(argv[0]) == T_REGEXP) {
return rb_str_subpat(str, argv[0], NUM2INT(argv[1]));
}
return rb_str_substr(str, NUM2LONG(argv[0]), NUM2LONG(argv[1]));
}
if (argc != 1) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 1)", argc);
}
return rb_str_aref(str, argv[0]);
}