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Returns the first advertised TupleSpace.

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Override to provide details of the arguments a command takes. It should return a left-justified string, one argument per line.

For example:

def usage
  "#{program_name} FILE [FILE ...]"
end

def arguments
  "FILE          name of file to find"
end

Create on demand parser.

Wraps text to width

True if the backtrace option has been specified, or debug is on.

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Parse obj, returning an [op, version] pair. obj can be a String or a Gem::Version.

If obj is a String, it can be either a full requirement specification, like ">= 1.2", or a simple version number, like "1.2".

parse("> 1.0")                 # => [">", Gem::Version.new("1.0")]
parse("1.0")                   # => ["=", Gem::Version.new("1.0")]
parse(Gem::Version.new("1.0")) # => ["=,  Gem::Version.new("1.0")]

True if the version string matches RubyGems’ requirements.

Removes all sources from the SourceList.

teardown restores the process to its original state and removes the tempdir

Parses the uri, raising if it’s invalid

Parses the uri, returning the original uri if it’s invalid

Prints a formatted backtrace to the errors stream if backtraces are enabled.

Display a statement.

Returns the parser to be used.

Unless a URI::Parser is defined, DEFAULT_PARSER is used.

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