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Configuration options for dumping YAML.

This handler will capture an event and record the event. Recorder events are available vial Psych::Handlers::Recorder#events.

For example:

recorder = Psych::Handlers::Recorder.new
parser = Psych::Parser.new recorder
parser.parse '--- foo'

recorder.events # => [list of events]

# Replay the events

emitter = Psych::Emitter.new $stdout
recorder.events.each do |m, args|
  emitter.send m, *args
end

Psych::JSON::TreeBuilder is an event based AST builder. Events are sent to an instance of Psych::JSON::TreeBuilder and a JSON AST is constructed.

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Base class of errors that occur when processing GZIP files.

Raised when gzip file footer is not found.

Raised when the CRC checksum recorded in gzip file footer is not equivalent to the CRC checksum of the actual uncompressed data.

Raised when the data length recorded in the gzip file footer is not equivalent to the length of the actual uncompressed data.

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See Net::HTTPGenericRequest for attributes and methods. See Net::HTTP for usage examples.

See Net::HTTPGenericRequest for attributes and methods.

See Net::HTTPGenericRequest for attributes and methods.

Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage represents MESSAGE/RFC822 body structures of messages.

Fields:

envelope

Returns a Net::IMAP::Envelope giving the envelope structure.

body

Returns an object giving the body structure.

And Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage has all methods of Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText.

Authenticator for the “DIGEST-MD5” authentication type. See authenticate().

Superclass of IMAP errors.

Error raised when data is in the incorrect format.

Error raised when a response from the server is non-parseable.

Superclass of all errors used to encapsulate “fail” responses from the server.

Error raised upon a “NO” response from the server, indicating that the client command could not be completed successfully.

Error raised upon a “BAD” response from the server, indicating that the client command violated the IMAP protocol, or an internal server failure has occurred.

Error raised when too many flags are interned to symbols.

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Indicates that the DNS response was unable to be decoded.

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