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Downloads uri and returns it as a String.

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Returns true when it is possible and safe to update the cache directory.

Fetches a specification for the given name_tuple.

Yields each source in the list.

Returns the full path to the cached gem for this spec.

Creates a duplicate spec without large blobs that aren’t used at runtime.

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raise InvalidURIError

raise InvalidURIError

raise InvalidURIError

Protected setter for the scheme component v.

See also URI::Generic.scheme=.

Checks the user and password.

If password is not provided, then user is split, using URI::Generic.split_userinfo, to pull user and +password.

See also URI::Generic.check_user, URI::Generic.check_password.

Checks the user v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO.

Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a user component defined.

Checks the password v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO.

Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a user component defined.

Checks the host v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :HOST.

Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a host component defined.

Checks the port v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :PORT.

Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a port component defined.

Checks the path v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :ABS_PATH and :REL_PATH.

Can not have a opaque component defined, with a path component defined.

Checks the opaque v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :OPAQUE.

Can not have a host, port, user, or path component defined, with an opaque component defined.

Checks the to v component.

Checks the headers v component against either

Calls the given block for each value in database.

Returns self.

Returns the one-character string which cause Encoding::UndefinedConversionError.

ec = Encoding::Converter.new("ISO-8859-1", "EUC-JP")
begin
  ec.convert("\xa0")
rescue Encoding::UndefinedConversionError
  puts $!.error_char.dump   #=> "\xC2\xA0"
  p $!.error_char.encoding  #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8>
end
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