Returns the last node of the given list of nodes.
A node-set is converted to a string by returning the string-value of the node in the node-set that is first in document order. If the node-set is empty, an empty string is returned.
A number is converted to a string as follows
NaN is converted to the string NaN
positive zero is converted to the string 0
negative zero is converted to the string 0
positive infinity is converted to the string Infinity
negative infinity is converted to the string -Infinity
if the number is an integer, the number is represented in decimal form as a Number with no decimal point and no leading zeros, preceded by a minus sign (-) if the number is negative
otherwise, the number is represented in decimal form as a Number including a decimal point with at least one digit before the decimal point and at least one digit after the decimal point, preceded by a minus sign (-) if the number is negative; there must be no leading zeros before the decimal point apart possibly from the one required digit immediately before the decimal point; beyond the one required digit after the decimal point there must be as many, but only as many, more digits as are needed to uniquely distinguish the number from all other IEEE 754 numeric values.
The boolean false value is converted to the string false. The boolean true value is converted to the string true.
An object of a type other than the four basic types is converted to a string in a way that is dependent on that type.
Take equal portions of Mike Stok and Sean Russell; mix vigorously, and pour into a tall, chilled glass. Serves 10,000.
DEPRECATED This parameter is now ignored. See the formatters in the REXML::Formatters
package for changing the output style.
If a doctype includes an ATTLIST declaration, it will cause this method to be called. The content is the declaration itself, unparsed. EG, <!ATTLIST el attr CDATA REQUIRED> will come to this method as “el attr CDATA REQUIRED”. This is the same for all of the .*decl methods.
Called when an instruction is encountered. EG: <?xsl sheet=‘foo’?> @p name the instruction name; in the example, “xsl” @p instruction the rest of the instruction. In the example, “sheet=‘foo’”
If a doctype includes an ATTLIST declaration, it will cause this method to be called. The content is the declaration itself, unparsed. EG, <!ATTLIST el attr CDATA REQUIRED> will come to this method as “el attr CDATA REQUIRED”. This is the same for all of the .*decl methods.
Returns true if the version is supported
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the year/month that it is planned to go away.
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the year/month that it is planned to go away.
The host to connect to either from the RUBYGEMS_HOST environment variable or from the user’s configuration
Resets the trust directory for verifying gems.
Is remote fetching enabled?
Formats params
according to format_string
which is described in setup_params.
Is code
an error status?
Is code
an error status?
Sets the (user) real and/or effective user IDs of the current process to rid and eid, respectively. A value of -1
for either means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.
Sets the (group) real and/or effective group IDs of the current process to rid and eid, respectively. A value of -1
for either means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.
Sets the (user) real, effective, and saved user IDs of the current process to rid, eid, and sid respectively. A value of -1
for any value means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.
Sets the (group) real, effective, and saved user IDs of the current process to rid, eid, and sid respectively. A value of -1
for any value means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.
Sets the curve parameters. generator
must be an instance of EC::Point
that is on the curve. order
and cofactor
are integers.
See the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_GROUP_set_generator()