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Creates windows .bat files for easy running of commands

Creates the scripts to run the applications in the gem.

Creates the symlinks to run the applications in the gem. Moves the symlink if the gem being installed has a newer version.

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The RubyGems version required by this gem

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Keeps track of what lines have been added to blocks and which are not yet visited.

When one element fully encapsulates another we remove the smaller block from the frontier. This prevents double expansions and all-around weird behavior. However this guarantee is quite expensive to maintain

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Generates a private and public key unless a private key already exists. If this DH instance was generated from public DH parameters (e.g. by encoding the result of DH#public_key), then this method needs to be called first in order to generate the per-session keys before performing the actual key exchange.

Deprecated in version 3.0. This method is incompatible with OpenSSL 3.0.0 or later.

See also OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key.

Example:

# DEPRECATED USAGE: This will not work on OpenSSL 3.0 or later
dh0 = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new(2048)
dh = dh0.public_key # #public_key only copies the DH parameters (contrary to the name)
dh.generate_key!
puts dh.private? # => true
puts dh0.pub_key == dh.pub_key #=> false

# With OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key
dh0 = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new(2048)
dh = OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key(dh0)
puts dh0.pub_key == dh.pub_key #=> false

Generates a new random private and public key.

See also the OpenSSL documentation for EC_KEY_generate_key()

Example

ec = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new("prime256v1")
p ec.private_key # => nil
ec.generate_key!
p ec.private_key # => #<OpenSSL::BN XXXXXX>

Generates a new random private and public key.

See also the OpenSSL documentation for EC_KEY_generate_key()

Example

ec = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new("prime256v1")
p ec.private_key # => nil
ec.generate_key!
p ec.private_key # => #<OpenSSL::BN XXXXXX>

The X509 certificate for this socket’s peer.

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