Handles start_document
events with version
, tag_directives
, and implicit
styling.
Handles end_document
events with version
, tag_directives
, and implicit
styling.
Start a document emission with YAML version
, tags
, and an implicit
start.
End a document emission with an implicit
ending.
Get the preferred line width.
Set
the preferred line with to width
.
The entry point of the parser. This method is used with next_token
. If Racc
wants to get token (and its value), calls next_token.
Example:
def parse @q = [[1,1], [2,2], [3,3], [false, '$']] do_parse end def next_token @q.shift end
Guesses the type of the data which have been inputed into the stream. The returned value is either BINARY
, ASCII
, or UNKNOWN
.
Returns true if the stream is finished.
Sets the preset dictionary and returns string
. This method is available just only after Zlib::Deflate.new
or Zlib::ZStream#reset
method was called. See zlib.h for details.
Can raise errors of Z_STREAM_ERROR if a parameter is invalid (such as NULL dictionary) or the stream state is inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the given dictionary doesn’t match the expected one (incorrect adler32 value)
Provide the inflate stream with a dictionary that may be required in the future. Multiple dictionaries may be provided. The inflate stream will automatically choose the correct user-provided dictionary based on the stream’s required dictionary.
Sets the preset dictionary and returns string
. This method is available just only after a Zlib::NeedDict
exception was raised. See zlib.h for details.
See Zlib::GzipReader
documentation for a description.
Iterates over keys and objects in a weakly referenced object
Returns serialized iseq binary format data as a String object. A corresponding iseq object is created by RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_from_binary()
method.
String extra_data will be saved with binary data. You can access this data with RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_from_binary_extra_data(binary)
.
Note that the translated binary data is not portable. You can not move this binary data to another machine. You can not use the binary data which is created by another version/another architecture of Ruby.
The mixed mode default is to treat a list of indices as row access, returning the rows indicated. Anything else is considered columnar access. For columnar access, the return set has an Array for each row with the values indicated by the headers in each Array. You can force column or row mode using by_col
!() or by_row
!().
You cannot mix column and row access.
Creates a DRb::DRbObject
given the reference information to the remote host uri
and object ref
.
Creates a DRb::DRbObject
given the reference information to the remote host uri
and object ref
.