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Returns a Hash containing the following keys:

:accept

Number of started SSL/TLS handshakes in server mode

:accept_good

Number of established SSL/TLS sessions in server mode

:accept_renegotiate

Number of start renegotiations in server mode

:cache_full

Number of sessions that were removed due to cache overflow

:cache_hits

Number of successfully reused connections

:cache_misses

Number of sessions proposed by clients that were not found in the cache

:cache_num

Number of sessions in the internal session cache

:cb_hits

Number of sessions retrieved from the external cache in server mode

:connect

Number of started SSL/TLS handshakes in client mode

:connect_good

Number of established SSL/TLS sessions in client mode

:connect_renegotiate

Number of start renegotiations in client mode

:timeouts

Number of sessions proposed by clients that were found in the cache but had expired due to timeouts

Establish the OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext with the configuration parameters provided.

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Looks up the latest specification for dependency and adds it to the always_install list.

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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]

Returns a printable version of the enumerator chain.

Returns the number that defines the common difference between two adjacent elements in this arithmetic sequence.

Returns the first number in this arithmetic sequence, or an array of the first n elements.

Returns the last number in this arithmetic sequence, or an array of the last n elements.

Convert this arithmetic sequence to a printable form.

Returns the hash value of a given string. This is equivalent to Digest::Class.new(*parameters).digest(string), where extra parameters, if any, are passed through to the constructor and the string is passed to digest().

Returns the hex-encoded hash value of a given string. This is almost equivalent to Digest.hexencode(Digest::Class.new(*parameters).digest(string)).

Returns the base64 encoded hash value of a given string. The return value is properly padded with ‘=’ and contains no line feeds.

Returns a string formatted with an easily readable representation of the internal state of the pointer.

Wakes up all threads waiting for this lock.

See Object#inspect.

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