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Specifies a character to be appended on completion. Nothing will be appended if an empty string (“”) or nil is specified.

For example:

require "readline"

Readline.readline("> ", true)
Readline.completion_append_character = " "

Result:

>
Input "/var/li".

> /var/li
Press TAB key.

> /var/lib
Completes "b" and appends " ". So, you can continuously input "/usr".

> /var/lib /usr

NOTE: Only one character can be specified. When “string” is specified, sets only “s” that is the first.

require "readline"

Readline.completion_append_character = "string"
p Readline.completion_append_character # => "s"

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Returns a string containing a character to be appended on completion. The default is a space (“ ”).

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Sets a list of quote characters which can cause a word break.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Gets a list of quote characters which can cause a word break.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Sets a list of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line. Completion occurs on the entire substring, and within the substring Readline.completer_word_break_characters are treated as any other character, unless they also appear within this list.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Gets a list of characters which can be used to quote a substring of the line.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Sets a list of characters that cause a filename to be quoted by the completer when they appear in a completed filename. The default is nil.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

Gets a list of characters that cause a filename to be quoted by the completer when they appear in a completed filename.

Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support.

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returns the SSL Parameters

see also POP3.enable_ssl

true if this object uses STARTTLS.

Parses arg and returns rest of arg and matched portion to the argument pattern. Yields when the pattern doesn’t match substring.

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Returns the one-character string which cause Encoding::UndefinedConversionError.

ec = Encoding::Converter.new("ISO-8859-1", "EUC-JP")
begin
  ec.convert("\xa0")
rescue Encoding::UndefinedConversionError
  puts $!.error_char.dump   #=> "\xC2\xA0"
  p $!.error_char.encoding  #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8>
end

Any parameters specified for the content type, returned as a Hash. For example, a header of Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP would result in type_params returning {‘charset’ => ‘EUC-JP’}

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Enumerates the parents of directory.

This format specification is a subset of mod_log_config of Apache:

%a

Remote IP address

%b

Total response size

%e{variable}

Given variable in ENV

%f

Response filename

%h

Remote host name

%{header}i

Given request header

%l

Remote logname, always “-”

%m

Request method

%{attr}n

Given request attribute from req.attributes

%{header}o

Given response header

%p

Server’s request port

%{format}p

The canonical port of the server serving the request or the actual port or the client’s actual port. Valid formats are canonical, local or remote.

%q

Request query string

%r

First line of the request

%s

Request status

%t

Time the request was received

%T

Time taken to process the request

%u

Remote user from auth

%U

Unparsed URI

%%

Literal %

Stores all parameters of key to the hash INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)

Stores all parameters of key to the hash INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)

THIS METHOD IS INSECURE, PRIVATE INFORMATION CAN LEAK OUT!!!

Stores all parameters of key to the hash. The hash has keys ‘n’, ‘e’, ‘d’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘dmp1’, ‘dmq1’, ‘iqmp’.

Don’t use :-)) (It’s up to you)

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