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Same as executable?, but tests using the real owner of the process.

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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

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Sets the maximum number of times to retry an idempotent request in case of Net::ReadTimeout, IOError, EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPIPE, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError, Timeout::Error. The initial value is 1.

Argument retries must be a non-negative numeric value:

http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
http.max_retries = 2   # => 2
http.max_retries       # => 2

Sets the read timeout, in seconds, for self to integer sec; the initial value is 60.

Argument sec must be a non-negative numeric value:

http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
http.read_timeout # => 60
http.get('/todos/1') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
http.read_timeout = 0
http.get('/todos/1') # Raises Net::ReadTimeout.

The address of the proxy server, if one is configured.

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Gets the entity body returned by the remote HTTP server.

If a block is given, the body is passed to the block, and the body is provided in fragments, as it is read in from the socket.

If dest argument is given, response is read into that variable, with dest#<< method (it could be String or IO, or any other object responding to <<).

Calling this method a second or subsequent time for the same HTTPResponse object will return the value already read.

http.request_get('/index.html') {|res|
  puts res.read_body
}

http.request_get('/index.html') {|res|
  p res.read_body.object_id   # 538149362
  p res.read_body.object_id   # 538149362
}

# using iterator
http.request_get('/index.html') {|res|
  res.read_body do |segment|
    print segment
  end
}
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GNU Readline waits for “keyseq-timeout” milliseconds to see if the ESC is followed by a character, and times out and treats it as a standalone ESC if the second character does not arrive. If the second character comes before timed out, it is treated as a modifier key with the meta-property of meta-key, so that it can be distinguished from multibyte characters with the 8th bit turned on.

GNU Readline will wait for the 2nd character with “keyseq-timeout” milli-seconds but wait forever after 3rd characters.

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