Creates a self-signed certificate with an issuer and subject of subject
and the given extensions
for the key
.
Corrects path
(usually returned by ‘URI.parse().path` on Windows), that comes with a leading slash.
Creates a self-signed certificate with the given number of bits
, the issuer cn
and a comment
to be stored in the certificate.
Creates a self-signed certificate with the given number of bits
, the issuer cn
and a comment
to be stored in the certificate.
Pushes a new {DependencyState}. If the {#specification_provider} says to {SpecificationProvider#allow_missing?} that particular requirement, and there are no possibilities for that requirement, then ‘state` is not pushed, and the node in {#activated} is removed, and we continue resolving the remaining requirements. @param [DependencyState] state @return [void]
Is there a path from ‘self` to `other` following edges in the dependency graph? @return true iff there is a path following edges within this {#graph}
Sets up the resolution process @return [void]
@return [Conflict] a {Conflict} that reflects the failure to activate
the {#possibility} in conjunction with the current {#state}
Indicates progress roughly once every second @return [void]
Add the current {#possibility} to the dependency graph of the current {#state} @return [void]
Detaches the {#vertex_named} ‘name` {Vertex} from the graph, recursively removing any non-root vertices that were orphaned in the process @param [String] name @return [Array<Vertex>] the vertices which have been detached
Determines whether the given ‘requirement` is satisfied by the given `spec`, in the context of the current `activated` dependency graph.
@param [Object] requirement @param [DependencyGraph] activated the current dependency graph in the
resolution process.
@param [Object] spec @return [Boolean] whether ‘requirement` is satisfied by `spec` in the
context of the current `activated` dependency graph.