Any parameters specified for the content type, returned as a Hash
. For example, a header of Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP would result in type_params
returning {‘charset’ => ‘EUC-JP’}
Enumerates the parents of directory
.
Creates a new DH
instance from scratch by generating the private and public components alike.
size is an integer representing the desired key size. Keys smaller than 1024 bits should be considered insecure.
generator is a small number > 1, typically 2 or 5.
Stores all parameters of key to the hash INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)
Creates a new DSA
instance by generating a private/public key pair from scratch.
size is an integer representing the desired key size.
Stores all parameters of key to the hash INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)
Creates a new EC
instance with a new random private and public key.
Generates an RSA
keypair. size is an integer representing the desired key size. Keys smaller than 1024 should be considered insecure. exponent is an odd number normally 3, 17, or 65537.
THIS METHOD IS INSECURE, PRIVATE INFORMATION CAN LEAK OUT!!!
Stores all parameters of key to the hash. The hash has keys ‘n’, ‘e’, ‘d’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘dmp1’, ‘dmq1’, ‘iqmp’.
Don’t use :-)) (It’s up to you)
Starts tracing object allocations.
Clear recorded tracing information.
Sets the basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the completer routine. The default is the characters which break words for completion in Bash: “ tn"\‘`@$><=;|&{(”.
Raises NotImplementedError
if the using readline library does not support.
Gets the basic list of characters that signal a break between words for the completer routine.
Raises NotImplementedError
if the using readline library does not support.
Sets the basic list of characters that signal a break between words for rl_complete_internal(). The default is the value of Readline.basic_word_break_characters
.
Raises NotImplementedError
if the using readline library does not support.
Gets the basic list of characters that signal a break between words for rl_complete_internal().
Raises NotImplementedError
if the using readline library does not support.
The iterator version of the strongly_connected_components
method. obj.each_strongly_connected_component
is similar to obj.strongly_connected_components.each
, but modification of obj during the iteration may lead to unexpected results.
each_strongly_connected_component
returns nil
.
class G include TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2] # [3] # [1] graph = G.new({1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3] # [1]
The iterator version of the TSort.strongly_connected_components
method.
The graph is represented by each_node and each_child. each_node should have call
method which yields for each node in the graph. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
g = {1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2] # [3] # [1] g = {1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3] # [1]