Sets the host part of the URI
as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.
This method is the same as URI::Generic#host=
except the argument can be a bare IPv6 address.
uri = URI("http://foo/bar") uri.hostname = "::1" uri.to_s #=> "http://[::1]/bar"
If the argument seems to be an IPv6 address, it is wrapped with brackets.
str
String
to search
schemes
Patterns to apply to str
Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs. If no block
given, then returns the result, else it calls block
for each element in result.
See also URI::Parser.make_regexp
.
str
String
to search
schemes
Patterns to apply to str
Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs. If no block
given, then returns the result, else it calls block
for each element in result.
See also URI::Parser.make_regexp
.
Starts the CGI
process with the given environment env
and standard input and output stdin
and stdout
.
The host this request is for
Sets the response’s status to the status
code
A SimpleServer
only yields when you start it
Performs the standard operations for daemonizing a process. Runs a block, if given.
Adds listeners from address
and port
to the server. See WEBrick::Utils::create_listeners
for details.
Starts the server and runs the block
for each connection. This method does not return until the server is stopped from a signal handler or another thread using stop
or shutdown
.
If the block raises a subclass of StandardError
the exception is logged and ignored. If an IOError
or Errno::EBADF exception is raised the exception is ignored. If an Exception
subclass is raised the exception is logged and re-raised which stops the server.
To completely shut down a server call shutdown
from ensure:
server = WEBrick::GenericServer.new # or WEBrick::HTTPServer.new begin server.start ensure server.shutdown end
Stops the server from accepting new connections.
Stores value
in database with key
as the index. value
is converted to YAML before being stored.
Returns value
Returns true
if this process is stopped. This is only returned if the corresponding wait call had the Process::WUNTRACED flag set.
Returns the number of the signal that caused stat to stop (or nil
if self is not stopped).
Returns the least significant eight bits of the return code of stat. Only available if exited?
is true
.
fork { } #=> 26572 Process.wait #=> 26572 $?.exited? #=> true $?.exitstatus #=> 0 fork { exit 99 } #=> 26573 Process.wait #=> 26573 $?.exited? #=> true $?.exitstatus #=> 99
If none is given, returns the resulting hash value of the digest, keeping the digest’s state.
If a string is given, returns the hash value for the given string, resetting the digest to the initial state before and after the process.
Returns the resulting hash value and resets the digest to the initial state.
If none is given, returns the resulting hash value of the digest in a hex-encoded form, keeping the digest’s state.
If a string is given, returns the hash value for the given string in a hex-encoded form, resetting the digest to the initial state before and after the process.
Returns the resulting hash value in a hex-encoded form and resets the digest to the initial state.
If none is given, returns the resulting hash value of the digest in a base64 encoded form, keeping the digest’s state.
If a string
is given, returns the hash value for the given string
in a base64 encoded form, resetting the digest to the initial state before and after the process.
In either case, the return value is properly padded with ‘=’ and contains no line feeds.
Returns the resulting hash value and resets the digest to the initial state.
Writes s to the stream. If the argument is not a String
it will be converted using .to_s
method. Returns the number of bytes written.
Formats and writes to the stream converting parameters under control of the format string.
See Kernel#sprintf
for format string details.
If a block is given, it prints out each of the elements encountered. Block parameters are (in that order):
depth: The recursion depth, plus one with each constructed value being encountered (Integer
)
offset: Current byte offset (Integer
)
header length: Combined length in bytes of the Tag and Length headers. (Integer
)
length: The overall remaining length of the entire data (Integer
)
constructed: Whether this value is constructed or not (Boolean)
tag_class: Current tag class (Symbol
)
tag: The current tag number (Integer
)
der = File.binread('asn1data.der') OpenSSL::ASN1.traverse(der) do | depth, offset, header_len, length, constructed, tag_class, tag| puts "Depth: #{depth} Offset: #{offset} Length: #{length}" puts "Header length: #{header_len} Tag: #{tag} Tag class: #{tag_class} Constructed: #{constructed}" end