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Convert path string to a class

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Emit a scalar with value

Emit a sequence of list

Called when a scalar value is found. The scalar may have an anchor, a tag, be implicitly plain or implicitly quoted

value is the string value of the scalar anchor is an associated anchor or nil tag is an associated tag or nil plain is a boolean value quoted is a boolean value style is an integer indicating the string style

See the constants in Psych::Nodes::Scalar for the possible values of style

Example

Here is a YAML document that exercises most of the possible ways this method can be called:

---
- !str "foo"
- &anchor fun
- many
  lines
- |
  many
  newlines

The above YAML document contains a list with four strings. Here are the parameters sent to this method in the same order:

# value               anchor    tag     plain   quoted  style
["foo",               nil,      "!str", false,  false,  3    ]
["fun",               "anchor", nil,    true,   false,  1    ]
["many lines",        nil,      nil,    true,   false,  1    ]
["many\nnewlines\n",  nil,      nil,    false,  true,   4    ]

Called when an empty event happens. (Which, as far as I can tell, is never).

Returns a Psych::Parser::Mark object that contains line, column, and index information.

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Emit a scalar with value, anchor, tag, and a plain or quoted string type with style.

See Psych::Handler#scalar

Get the output style, canonical or not.

Set the output style to canonical, or not.

Enter error recovering mode. This method does not call on_error.

Exit parser. Return value is Symbol_Value_Stack[0].

Leave error recovering mode.

returns the timestamp as a time object.

ancillarydata should be one of following type:

Creates a new Socket::Option object for SOL_SOCKET/SO_LINGER.

onoff should be an integer or a boolean.

secs should be the number of seconds.

p Socket::Option.linger(true, 10)
#=> #<Socket::Option: UNSPEC SOCKET LINGER on 10sec>

Returns the linger data in sockopt as a pair of boolean and integer.

sockopt = Socket::Option.linger(true, 10)
p sockopt.linger => [true, 10]

Logs a message at the error (syslog warning) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.

Logs a message at the warn (syslog notice) log level, or logs the message returned from the block.

Registry.open(key, subkey, desired = KEY_READ, opt = REG_OPTION_RESERVED)

Registry.open(key, subkey, desired = KEY_READ, opt = REG_OPTION_RESERVED) { |reg| … }

Open the registry key subkey under key. key is Win32::Registry object of parent key. You can use predefined key HKEY_* (see Constants) desired and opt is access mask and key option. For detail, see the MSDN. If block is given, the key is closed automatically.

Returns if key is not closed.

Same as Win32::Registry.open (self, subkey, desired, opt)

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