Opens a message writer stream and gives it to the block. The stream is valid only in the block, and has these methods:
outputs STR and CR LF.
outputs STR.
outputs sprintf(fmt,*args).
outputs STR and returns the length of written bytes.
outputs STR and returns self.
If a single CR (“r”) or LF (“n”) is found in the message, it is converted to the CR LF pair. You cannot send a binary message with this method.
from_addr
is a String representing the source mail address.
to_addr
is a String or Strings or Array of Strings, representing the destination mail address or addresses.
Net::SMTP.start('smtp.example.com', 25) do |smtp| smtp.open_message_stream('from@example.com', ['dest@example.com']) do |f| f.puts 'From: from@example.com' f.puts 'To: dest@example.com' f.puts 'Subject: test message' f.puts f.puts 'This is a test message.' end end
This method may raise:
FIXME The next two methods are BAD MOJO! This is my achilles heel. If anybody thinks of a better way of doing this, be my guest. This really sucks, but it is a wonder it works at all. ########################################################
Munges ary
into a valid Tuple
.
set the accessor for the uri, tag_name pair
Converts this AvailableSet
into a RequestSet that can be used to install gems.
If development
is :none then no development dependencies are installed. Other options are :shallow for only direct development dependencies of the gems in this set or :all for all development dependencies.
Return true if this spec can require file
.
The full path to the gem (install path + full name).
Full paths in the gem to add to $LOAD_PATH
when this gem is activated.
Returns a string usable in Dir.glob
to match all requirable paths for this spec.
Return an array of extra arguments for the command. The extra arguments come from the gem configuration file read at program startup.