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A detailed description of this gem. See also summary

Singular accessor for licenses

Plural accessor for setting licenses

See license= for details

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Tests if the given command exists in file1, or optionally file2.

Example:

sh[?e, "foo"]
sh[:e, "foo"]
sh["e", "foo"]
sh[:exists?, "foo"]
sh["exists?", "foo"]

Executes a block as self

Example:

sh.transact { system("ls", "-l") | head > STDOUT }
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Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the host component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_host

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.host = "foo.com"
# =>  "foo.com"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://foo.com>

extract the host part of the URI and unwrap brackets for IPv6 addresses.

This method is same as URI::Generic#host except brackets for IPv6 (and future IP) addresses are removed.

u = URI(“http://[::1]/bar”) p u.hostname #=> “::1” p u.host #=> “[::1]”

set the host part of the URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.

This method is same as URI::Generic#host= except the argument can be bare IPv6 address.

u = URI(“foo/bar”) p u.to_s #=> “foo/bar” u.hostname = “::1” p u.to_s #=> “[::1]/bar

If the argument seems IPv6 address, it is wrapped by brackets.

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Args

v

URI or String

Description

attempt to parse other URI +oth+
return [parsed_oth, self]

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.coerce("http://foo.com")
#=> [#<URI::HTTP:0x00000000bcb028 URL:http://foo.com/>, #<URI::HTTP:0x00000000d92178 URL:http://my.example.com>]

returns scope.

setter for scope val

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Starts the CGI process with the given environment env and standard input and output stdin and stdout.

The host this request is for

Sets the response’s status to the status code

A SimpleServer only yields when you start it

Performs the standard operations for daemonizing a process. Runs a block, if given.

Adds listeners from address and port to the server. See WEBrick::Utils::create_listeners for details.

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