Override to display a longer description of what this command does.
The Requirement of the unresolved dependency (not Version).
Parse obj
, returning an [op, version]
pair. obj
can be a String
or a Gem::Version
.
If obj
is a String
, it can be either a full requirement specification, like ">= 1.2"
, or a simple version number, like "1.2"
.
parse("> 1.0") # => [">", Gem::Version.new("1.0")] parse("1.0") # => ["=", Gem::Version.new("1.0")] parse(Gem::Version.new("1.0")) # => ["=, Gem::Version.new("1.0")]
A string representation of this Version
.
A detailed description of this gem. See also summary
Set
the version to version
, potentially also setting required_rubygems_version
if version
indicates it is a prerelease.
Parses uri, raising if it’s invalid
Parses uri, returning the original uri if it’s invalid
uri
Parses uri
and constructs either matching URI
scheme object (File
, FTP
, HTTP
, HTTPS
, LDAP
, LDAPS
, or MailTo
) or URI::Generic
.
p = URI::Parser.new p.parse("ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john") #=> #<URI::LDAP ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john>
uri
Parses uri
and constructs either matching URI
scheme object (File
, FTP
, HTTP
, HTTPS
, LDAP
, LDAPS
, or MailTo
) or URI::Generic
.
p = URI::Parser.new p.parse("ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john") #=> #<URI::LDAP ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john>
Parses the given string into an abstract syntax tree, returning the root node of that tree.
SyntaxError
is raised if the given string is invalid syntax.
RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1 + 2") # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-1:9>
Generate a Table Caption element as a string.
align
can be a string, giving the alignment of the caption (one of top, bottom, left, or right). It can be a hash of all the attributes of the element. Or it can be omitted.
The body of the element is provided by the passed-in no-argument block.
caption("left") { "Capital Cities" } # => <CAPTION ALIGN=\"left\">Capital Cities</CAPTION>
Parses the configuration data read from io and returns the whole content as a Hash
.
Parse and return a Time
from string
Sets the preset dictionary and returns string
. This method is available just only after Zlib::Deflate.new
or Zlib::ZStream#reset
method was called. See zlib.h for details.
Can raise errors of Z_STREAM_ERROR if a parameter is invalid (such as NULL dictionary) or the stream state is inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the given dictionary doesn’t match the expected one (incorrect adler32 value)
Sets the preset dictionary and returns string
. This method is available just only after a Zlib::NeedDict
exception was raised. See zlib.h for details.
Returns a hash of default options used by the Ruby iseq compiler.
For details, see InstructionSequence.compile_option=
.
Sets the default values for various optimizations in the Ruby iseq compiler.
Possible values for options
include true
, which enables all options, false
which disables all options, and nil
which leaves all options unchanged.
You can also pass a Hash
of options
that you want to change, any options not present in the hash will be left unchanged.
Possible option names (which are keys in options
) which can be set to true
or false
include:
:inline_const_cache
:instructions_unification
:operands_unification
:peephole_optimization
:specialized_instruction
:stack_caching
:tailcall_optimization
Additionally, :debug_level
can be set to an integer.
These default options can be overwritten for a single run of the iseq compiler by passing any of the above values as the options
parameter to ::new
, ::compile
and ::compile_file
.