Skips the current file or directory, restarting the loop with the next entry. If the current file is a directory, that directory will not be recursively entered. Meaningful only within the block associated with Find::find
.
See the Find
module documentation for an example.
Zlib::GzipReader
wrapper that unzips data
.
Initializes the supplemental group access list by reading the system group database and using all groups of which the given user is a member. The group with the specified gid is also added to the list. Returns the resulting Array
of the gids of all the groups in the supplementary group access list. Not available on all platforms.
Process.groups #=> [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 20, 26, 27] Process.initgroups( "mgranger", 30 ) #=> [30, 6, 10, 11] Process.groups #=> [30, 6, 10, 11]
Releases all internal structural references for this engine.
May raise an EngineError
if the engine is unavailable
Tokenize string
returning the Ruby object
Get the output style, canonical or not.
Set
the output style to canonical, or not.
Calls String#unpack
on sockopt.data.
sockopt = Socket::Option.new(:INET, :SOCKET, :KEEPALIVE, [1].pack("i")) p sockopt.unpack("i") #=> [1] p sockopt.data.unpack("i") #=> [1]
Logs a message
at the unknown (syslog alert) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.
Returns true if the stream is finished.
Finishes the stream and flushes output buffer. If a block is given each chunk is yielded to the block until the input buffer has been flushed to the output buffer.
Closes the GzipFile
object. Unlike Zlib::GzipFile#close
, this method never calls the close method of the associated IO
object. Returns the associated IO
object.
Returns the rest of the data which had read for parsing gzip format, or nil
if the whole gzip file is not parsed yet.
See Zlib::GzipReader
documentation for a description.
See Zlib::GzipReader
documentation for a description.
Starts the DRb
main loop in a new thread.
Finishes the HTTP
session and closes the TCP connection. Raises IOError
if the session has not been started.
Sends a UNLOCK request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse
object.
Sends a UNSUBSCRIBE command to remove the specified mailbox
name from the server’s set of “active” or “subscribed” mailboxes.
A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError
is raised if mailbox
cannot be unsubscribed from; for instance, because the client is not currently subscribed to it.