Error raised by the DRb
module when an attempt is made to refer to the context’s current drb server but the context does not have one. See current_server.
An exception wrapping a DRb::DRbUnknown
object
Class
wrapping a marshalled object whose type is unknown locally.
If an object is returned by a method invoked over drb, but the class of the object is unknown in the client namespace, or the object is a constant unknown in the client namespace, then the still-marshalled object is returned wrapped in a DRbUnknown
instance.
If this object is passed as an argument to a method invoked over drb, then the wrapped object is passed instead.
The class or constant name of the object can be read from the name
attribute. The marshalled object is held in the buf
attribute.
Response class for Found
responses (status code 302).
The Found
response indicates that the client should look at (browse to) another URL. See 302 Found.
Response class for Unauthorized
responses (status code 401).
Authentication is required, but either was not provided or failed. See 401 Unauthorized.
Response class for Not Found
responses (status code 404).
The requested resource could not be found but may be available in the future. See 404 Not Found.
Response class for Unsupported Media Type
responses (status code 415).
The request entity has a media type which the server or resource does not support. See 415 Unsupported Media Type.
Response class for Unprocessable Entity
responses (status code 422).
The request was well-formed but had semantic errors. See 422 Unprocessable Entity.
Response class for Unavailable For Legal Reasons
responses (status code 451).
A server operator has received a legal demand to deny access to a resource or to a set of resources that includes the requested resource. See 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons.
Response class for Service Unavailable
responses (status code 503).
The server cannot handle the request (because it is overloaded or down for maintenance). See 503 Service Unavailable.
Raised by the DependencyInstaller when a specific gem cannot be found
Raised by Resolver when a dependency requests a gem for which there is no spec.
Run an instance of the gem program.
Gem::GemRunner
is only intended for internal use by RubyGems itself. It does not form any public API and may change at any time for any reason.
If you would like to duplicate functionality of ‘gem` commands, use the classes they call directly.
This class is useful for exploring contents before and after a block
It searches above and below the passed in block to match for whatever criteria you give it:
Example:
def dog # 1 puts "bark" # 2 puts "bark" # 3 end # 4 scan = AroundBlockScan.new( code_lines: code_lines block: CodeBlock.new(lines: code_lines[1]) ) scan.scan_while { true } puts scan.before_index # => 0 puts scan.after_index # => 3
Contents can also be filtered using AroundBlockScan#skip
To grab the next surrounding indentation use AroundBlockScan#scan_adjacent_indent
Acts like a StringIO
with reduced API, but without having to require that class.
Find
mis-matched syntax based on lexical count
Used for detecting missing pairs of elements each keyword needs an end, each ‘{’ needs a ‘}’ etc.
Example:
left_right = LeftRightLexCount.new left_right.count_kw left_right.missing.first # => "end" left_right = LeftRightLexCount.new source = "{ a: b, c: d" # Note missing '}' LexAll.new(source: source).each do |lex| left_right.count_lex(lex) end left_right.missing.first # => "}"
Tracks which lines various code blocks have expanded to and which are still unexplored