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Attempts to activate the current {#possibility} (given that it has already been activated) @return [void]

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Returns true if the element contains inline content that has a text media type.

Returns true if the element contains inline content that has a XML media type.

Returns true if the element contains inline content encoded in base64.

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Processes the topmost available {RequirementState} on the stack @return [void]

@return [ResolutionState] the state whose ‘requirement` is the given

`requirement`.
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Is this tar entry a symlink?

Rewinds to the beginning of the tar file entry

Writes data onto the IO, raising a FileOverflow exception if the number of bytes will be more than limit

Writes data onto the IO

@return [String] a string suitable for debugging

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Re-composes a prime factorization and returns the product.

See Prime#int_from_prime_division for more details.

Same as Enumerator#with_index(0), i.e. there is no starting offset.

If no block is given, a new Enumerator is returned that includes the index.

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