Signals that a file permission error is preventing the user from operating on the given directory.
Mixin module providing HTML generation methods.
For example,
cgi.a("http://www.example.com") { "Example" } # => "<A HREF=\"http://www.example.com\">Example</A>"
Modules Html3, Html4, etc., contain more basic HTML-generation methods (#title
, #h1
, etc.).
See class CGI
for a detailed example.
Configuration options for dumping YAML
.
An InstalledSpecification
represents a gem that is already installed locally.
Cleared reference exception
This exception is raised if the required unicode support is missing on the system. Usually this means that the iconv library is not installed.
Exception
raised when there is an invalid encoding detected
Hash
with completion search feature. See OptionParser::Completion
.
Raised when trying to use a canceled tuple.
Gem::ConfigFile
RubyGems options and gem command options from gemrc.
gemrc is a YAML
file that uses strings to match gem command arguments and symbols to match RubyGems options.
Gem command arguments use a String
key that matches the command name and allow you to specify default arguments:
install: --no-rdoc --no-ri update: --no-rdoc --no-ri
You can use gem:
to set default arguments for all commands.
RubyGems options use symbol keys. Valid options are:
:backtrace
See backtrace
:sources
Sets Gem::sources
:verbose
See verbose
:concurrent_downloads
gemrc files may exist in various locations and are read and merged in the following order:
system wide (/etc/gemrc)
per user (~/.gemrc)
per environment (gemrc files listed in the GEMRC environment variable)
Installs a gem along with all its dependencies from local and remote gems.
Raised when removing a gem with the uninstall command fails
Raised by Gem::Resolver
when dependencies conflict and create the inability to find a valid possible spec for a request.
An Uninstaller
.
The uninstaller fires pre and post uninstall hooks. Hooks can be added either through a rubygems_plugin.rb file in an installed gem or via a rubygems/defaults/#{RUBY_ENGINE}.rb or rubygems/defaults/operating_system.rb file. See Gem.pre_uninstall
and Gem.post_uninstall
for details.
Subclass of StreamUI that instantiates the user interaction using STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR.
A special object which replaces any value that was moved to another ractor in Ractor#send
or Ractor.yield
. Any attempt to access the object results in Ractor::MovedError
.
r = Ractor.new { receive } ary = [1, 2, 3] r.send(ary, move: true) p Ractor::MovedObject === ary # => true ary.inspect # Ractor::MovedError (can not send any methods to a moved object)
Mixin module making an object undumpable or unmarshallable.
If an object which includes this module is returned by method called over drb, then the object remains in the server space and a reference to the object is returned, rather than the object being marshalled and moved into the client space.
Mixin module making an object undumpable or unmarshallable.
If an object which includes this module is returned by method called over drb, then the object remains in the server space and a reference to the object is returned, rather than the object being marshalled and moved into the client space.
Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMultipart
represents multipart body structures of messages.
Returns the content media type name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
Returns the content subtype name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
Returns multiple parts.
Returns a hash that represents parameters as defined in [MIME-IMB].
Returns a Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition object giving the content disposition.
Returns a string or an array of strings giving the body language value as defined in [LANGUAGE-TAGS].
Returns extension data.
Returns true.