Returns true if the invalid byte sequence error is caused by premature end of string.
ec = Encoding::Converter.new("EUC-JP", "ISO-8859-1") begin ec.convert("abc\xA1z") rescue Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError p $! #=> #<Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError: "\xA1" followed by "z" on EUC-JP> p $!.incomplete_input? #=> false end begin ec.convert("abc\xA1") ec.finish rescue Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError p $! #=> #<Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError: incomplete "\xA1" on EUC-JP> p $!.incomplete_input? #=> true end
Returns the corresponding ASCII compatible encoding.
Returns nil if the argument is an ASCII compatible encoding.
“corresponding ASCII compatible encoding” is an ASCII compatible encoding which can represents exactly the same characters as the given ASCII incompatible encoding. So, no conversion undefined error occurs when converting between the two encodings.
Encoding::Converter.asciicompat_encoding("ISO-2022-JP") #=> #<Encoding:stateless-ISO-2022-JP> Encoding::Converter.asciicompat_encoding("UTF-16BE") #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8> Encoding::Converter.asciicompat_encoding("UTF-8") #=> nil
Returns the source encoding as an Encoding
object.
Returns the length of the hash value of the digest.
This method should be overridden by each implementation subclass. If not, digest_obj.digest().length() is returned.
just for compatibility
Returns the integer representing length of the value of field 'Content-Range'
, or nil
if no such field exists; see Content-Range response header:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, '/todos/1') res['Content-Range'] # => nil res['Content-Range'] = 'bytes 0-499/1000' res.range_length # => 500
Returns a list of encodings in Content-Encoding field as an array of strings.
The encodings are downcased for canonicalization.
Returns a Gem::Security::TrustDir
which wraps the directory where trusted certificates live.
Enumerates the trusted certificates via Gem::Security::TrustDir
.
Returns a value representing the “cost” of transforming str1 into str2 Vendored version of DidYouMean::Levenshtein.distance from the ruby/did_you_mean gem @ 1.4.0 github.com/ruby/did_you_mean/blob/2ddf39b874808685965dbc47d344cf6c7651807c/lib/did_you_mean/levenshtein.rb#L7-L37
Displays a warning statement
to the warning output location. Asks a question
if given.
Terminates the RubyGems process with the given exit_code
Change the current process’s real and effective user ID to that specified by user. Returns the new user ID. Not available on all platforms.
[Process.uid, Process.euid] #=> [0, 0] Process::UID.change_privilege(31) #=> 31 [Process.uid, Process.euid] #=> [31, 31]
Change the current process’s real and effective group ID to that specified by group. Returns the new group ID. Not available on all platforms.
[Process.gid, Process.egid] #=> [0, 0] Process::GID.change_privilege(33) #=> 33 [Process.gid, Process.egid] #=> [33, 33]
The number of bytes that are immediately available for reading.
Sets the trust settings of the context. This overrides the default value set by Store#trust=
.
See also the man page X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust(3).
Sets the default trust settings used by the certificate verification with the store.
OpenSSL::X509::StoreContext#trust=
can be used to change the value for a single verification operation.
See also the man page X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust(3).
True if the requested gem has already been installed.