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private method to assemble query from attributes, scope, filter and extensions.

Deprecated from WEBrick/1.2.2, but does not break anything.

Returns the destination encoding name as a string.

Returns the destination encoding name as a string.

Parses a C struct’s members

Example:

include Fiddle::CParser
  #=> Object

parse_struct_signature(['int i', 'char c'])
  #=> [[Fiddle::TYPE_INT, Fiddle::TYPE_CHAR], ["i", "c"]]

parse_struct_signature(['char buffer[80]'])
  #=> [[[Fiddle::TYPE_CHAR, 80]], ["buffer"]]
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This method is available in almost any version of OpenSSL.

Conforms to rfc2898.

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Iterates through the header names in the header, passing capitalized header names to the code block.

Note that header names are capitalized systematically; capitalization may not match that used by the remote HTTP server in its response.

Set header fields and a body from HTML form data. params should be an Array of Arrays or a Hash containing HTML form data. Optional argument sep means data record separator.

Values are URL encoded as necessary and the content-type is set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded

Example:

http.form_data = {"q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en"}
http.form_data = {"q" => ["ruby", "perl"], "lang" => "en"}
http.set_form_data({"q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en"}, ';')

Check whether the object_id id is in the current buffer of objects to be pretty printed. Used to break cycles in chains of objects to be pretty printed.

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Turns email_address into an OpenSSL::X509::Name

Asks the user to answer question with an answer from the given list.

Add the –platform option to the option parser.

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