Like Enumerable#grep
, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.
Like Enumerable#grep_v
, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.
Call the free function for this pointer. Calling more than once will do nothing. Does nothing if there is no free function attached.
Read a REG_SZ or REG_EXPAND_SZ registry value named name.
If the value type is REG_EXPAND_SZ, environment variables are replaced. Unless the value type is REG_SZ or REG_EXPAND_SZ, TypeError
is raised.
Read a REG_SZ(read_s
), REG_DWORD(read_i
), or REG_BINARY(read_bin
) registry value named name.
If the values type does not match, TypeError
is raised.
If stat is readable by others, returns an integer representing the file permission bits of stat. Returns nil
otherwise. The meaning of the bits is platform dependent; on Unix systems, see stat(2)
.
m = File.stat("/etc/passwd").world_readable? #=> 420 sprintf("%o", m) #=> "644"
Returns true
if stat is writable by the real user id of this process.
File.stat("testfile").writable_real? #=> true
Same as executable?
, but tests using the real owner of the process.
Returns a DRb::DRbSSLSocket
instance as a server-side connection, with the SSL connected. This is called from DRb::start_service
or while connecting to a remote object:
DRb.start_service 'drbssl://localhost:0', front, config
uri
is the URI
we are connected to, 'drbssl://localhost:0'
above, config
is our configuration. Either a Hash
or DRb::DRbSSLSocket::SSLConfig