A parsing event. The contents of the event are accessed as an +Array?, and the type is given either by the …? methods, or by accessing the type
accessor. The contents of this object vary from event to event, but are identical to the arguments passed to +StreamListener+s for each event.
Serves a directory including fancy indexing and a variety of other options.
Example:
server.mount('/assets', WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler, '/path/to/assets')
standard dynamic load exception
The Fiddle::Handle
is the manner to access the dynamic library
libc_so = "/lib64/libc.so.6" => "/lib64/libc.so.6" @handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(libc_so) => #<Fiddle::Handle:0x00000000d69ef8>
libc_so = "/lib64/libc.so.6" => "/lib64/libc.so.6" @handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(libc_so, Fiddle::RTLD_LAZY | Fiddle::RTLD_GLOBAL) => #<Fiddle::Handle:0x00000000d69ef8>
See RTLD_LAZY
and RTLD_GLOBAL
strcpy_addr = @handle['strcpy'] => 140062278451968
or
strcpy_addr = @handle.sym('strcpy') => 140062278451968
Used internally by Fiddle::Importer
Generic error, common for all classes under OpenSSL
module
If an object defines encode_with
, then an instance of Psych::Coder
will be passed to the method when the object is being serialized. The Coder
automatically assumes a Psych::Nodes::Mapping
is being emitted. Other objects like Sequence and Scalar may be emitted if seq=
or scalar=
are called, respectively.
Psych::Handler
is an abstract base class that defines the events used when dealing with Psych::Parser
. Clients who want to use Psych::Parser
should implement a class that inherits from Psych::Handler
and define events that they can handle.
Psych::Handler
defines all events that Psych::Parser
can possibly send to event handlers.
See Psych::Parser
for more details
Zlib::GzipFile
is an abstract class for handling a gzip formatted compressed file. The operations are defined in the subclasses, Zlib::GzipReader
for reading, and Zlib::GzipWriter
for writing.
GzipReader
should be used by associating an IO
, or IO-like, object.
Method
Catalogue comment= (Zlib::GzipWriter#comment=
)
eof? (Zlib::GzipReader#eof?
)
lineno (Zlib::GzipReader#lineno
)
lineno= (Zlib::GzipReader#lineno=
)
mtime= (Zlib::GzipWriter#mtime=
)
path (when the underlying IO
supports path)
(due to internal structure, documentation may appear under Zlib::GzipReader
or Zlib::GzipWriter
)
A CSV::Table
is a two-dimensional data structure for representing CSV
documents. Tables allow you to work with the data by row or column, manipulate the data, and even convert the results back to CSV
, if needed.
All tables returned by CSV
will be constructed from this class, if header row processing is activated.
An entry in an ACL
Error raised by the DRbProtocol
module when it cannot find any protocol implementation support the scheme specified in a URI
.
An exception wrapping an error object
A custom InputMethod class used by XMP
for evaluating string io.