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Iterates over the attributes of an Element. Yields actual Attribute nodes, not String values.

doc = Document.new '<a x="1" y="2"/>'
doc.root.attributes.each_attribute {|attr|
  p attr.expanded_name+" => "+attr.value
}
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Defaults to use Ruby’s program prefix and suffix.

This is ported over from the yaml_tree in 1.9.3

File Fetcher. Dispatched by fetch_path. Use it instead.

HTTP Fetcher. Dispatched by fetch_path. Use it instead.

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Returns the size of uri in bytes.

Returns true when it is possible and safe to update the cache directory.

Fetches a specification for the given name_tuple.

Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return ‘nmake’. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return ‘make’.

Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return ‘nmake’. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return ‘make’.

Returns whether or not the nmake command could be found.

Creates a SpecFetcher pre-filled with the gems or specs defined in the block.

Yields a fetcher object that responds to spec and gem. spec adds a specification to the SpecFetcher while gem adds both a specification and the gem data to the RemoteFetcher so the built gem can be downloaded.

If only the a-3 gem is supposed to be downloaded you can save setup time by creating only specs for the other versions:

spec_fetcher do |fetcher|
  fetcher.spec 'a', 1
  fetcher.spec 'a', 2, 'b' => 3 # dependency on b = 3
  fetcher.gem 'a', 3 do |spec|
    # spec is a Gem::Specification
    # ...
  end
end
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check the scheme v component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :SCHEME

check the path v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :ABS_PATH and :REL_PATH

Can not have a opaque component defined, with a path component defined.

Returns a conversion path.

p Encoding::Converter.search_convpath("ISO-8859-1", "EUC-JP")
#=> [[#<Encoding:ISO-8859-1>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>],
#    [#<Encoding:UTF-8>, #<Encoding:EUC-JP>]]

p Encoding::Converter.search_convpath("ISO-8859-1", "EUC-JP", universal_newline: true)
or
p Encoding::Converter.search_convpath("ISO-8859-1", "EUC-JP", newline: :universal)
#=> [[#<Encoding:ISO-8859-1>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>],
#    [#<Encoding:UTF-8>, #<Encoding:EUC-JP>],
#    "universal_newline"]

p Encoding::Converter.search_convpath("ISO-8859-1", "UTF-32BE", universal_newline: true)
or
p Encoding::Converter.search_convpath("ISO-8859-1", "UTF-32BE", newline: :universal)
#=> [[#<Encoding:ISO-8859-1>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>],
#    "universal_newline",
#    [#<Encoding:UTF-8>, #<Encoding:UTF-32BE>]]

Wraps text to wrap characters and optionally indents by indent characters

Normalizes a request path. Raises an exception if the path cannot be normalized.

Normalizes a request path. Raises an exception if the path cannot be normalized.

LocationPath

| RelativeLocationPath
| '/' RelativeLocationPath?
| '//' RelativeLocationPath
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