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Explanation of the conflict used by exceptions to print useful messages

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Does not print anything when complete as this object has taken a vow of silence.

Prints out the terminal message.

Prints out the terminal message.

The silent download reporter won’t tell you when the download is done. Because it is silent.

Indicates the download is complete.

Returns the HTTP status code

Returns all the FormData as an Array

Returns the same as calling inspect on the string representation of to_str

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@return [Array<Object>] the list of requirements that led to

`requirement` being required.
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@return [Array<Vertex>] the vertices of {#graph} where ‘self` is a

{#descendent?}
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Like Enumerable#map, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.

(1..Float::INFINITY).lazy.map {|i| i**2 }
#=> #<Enumerator::Lazy: #<Enumerator::Lazy: 1..Infinity>:map>
(1..Float::INFINITY).lazy.map {|i| i**2 }.first(3)
#=> [1, 4, 9]

Return the length of the hash value in bytes.

ptr.to_str        => string
ptr.to_str(len)   => string

Returns the pointer contents as a string.

When called with no arguments, this method will return the contents with the length of this pointer’s size.

When called with len, a string of len bytes will be returned.

See to_s

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