Authenticator for the “PLAIN” authentication type. See authenticate().
Authenticator for the “CRAM-MD5” authentication type. See authenticate().
Error
raised when data is in the incorrect format.
Error
raised when a response from the server is non-parseable.
Superclass of all errors used to encapsulate “fail” responses from the server.
Error
raised upon a “BAD” response from the server, indicating that the client command violated the IMAP
protocol, or an internal server failure has occurred.
Error
raised upon a “BYE” response from the server, indicating that the client is not being allowed to login, or has been timed out due to inactivity.
Error
raised upon an unknown response from the server.
Switch
that takes an argument.
A FetchError
that indicates that the reason for not being able to fetch data was that the host could not be contacted
Specifies a Specification object that should be activated. Also contains a dependency that was used to introduce this activation.
Used Internally. Wraps a Dependency object to also track which spec contained the Dependency.
An absolutely silent download reporter.
Root of the HTTP redirect statuses
Root of the HTTP server error statuses
This is the JSON
generator implemented as a C extension. It can be configured to be used by setting
JSON.generator = JSON::Ext::Generator
with the method generator= in JSON
.
Common validators of number and nz_number types