lib/sequel/extensions/pg_range_ops.rb in sequel-4.3.0 vs lib/sequel/extensions/pg_range_ops.rb in sequel-4.4.0
- old
+ new
@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@
# Also, on most Sequel expression objects, you can call the pg_range
# method:
#
# r = Sequel.expr(:range).pg_range
#
-# If you have loaded the {core_extensions extension}[link:files/doc/core_extensions_rdoc.html]),
-# or you have loaded the {core_refinements extension}[link:files/doc/core_refinements_rdoc.html])
+# If you have loaded the {core_extensions extension}[rdoc-ref:doc/core_extensions.rdoc],
+# or you have loaded the core_refinements extension
# and have activated refinements for the file, you can also use Symbol#pg_range:
#
# r = :range.pg_range
#
# This creates a Sequel::Postgres::RangeOp object that can be used