Creates a new Socket::Option
object for IP_MULTICAST_LOOP.
The size is dependent on the platform.
sockopt = Socket::Option.int(:INET, :IPPROTO_IP, :IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, 1) p sockopt.int => 1 p Socket::Option.ipv4_multicast_loop(10) #=> #<Socket::Option: INET IP MULTICAST_LOOP 10>
Returns the ipv4_multicast_loop
data in sockopt as an integer.
sockopt = Socket::Option.ipv4_multicast_loop(10) p sockopt.ipv4_multicast_loop => 10
Load an iseq object from binary format String
object created by RubyVM::InstructionSequence.to_binary
.
This loader does not have a verifier, so that loading broken/modified binary causes critical problem.
You should not load binary data provided by others. You should use binary data translated by yourself.
Check that a method is callable via dRuby.
obj
is the object we want to invoke the method on. msg_id
is the method name, as a Symbol
.
If the method is an insecure method (see insecure_method?
) a SecurityError
is thrown. If the method is private or undefined, a NameError
is thrown.
Waits up to the continue timeout for a response from the server provided we’re speaking HTTP 1.1 and are expecting a 100-continue response.
true if server advertises AUTH PLAIN. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP
session.
true if server advertises AUTH LOGIN. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP
session.
Enables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object if server accepts. context
is a OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext
object.