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Returns true if this gem is installable for the current platform.

Returns true if this specification is installable on this platform.

Returns the path to the trusted certificate

Returns the path to the trusted certificate with the given ASN.1 name

Loads the given certificate_file

Returns the full file path of this frame.

Same as path, except that it will return absolute path even if the frame is in the main script.

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Returns a new lazy enumerator with the concatenated results of running block once for every element in the lazy enumerator.

["foo", "bar"].lazy.flat_map {|i| i.each_char.lazy}.force
#=> ["f", "o", "o", "b", "a", "r"]

A value x returned by block is decomposed if either of the following conditions is true:

Otherwise, x is contained as-is in the return value.

[{a:1}, {b:2}].lazy.flat_map {|i| i}.force
#=> [{:a=>1}, {:b=>2}]

Like Enumerable#filter_map, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.

(1..).lazy.filter_map { |i| i * 2 if i.even? }.first(5)
#=> [4, 8, 12, 16, 20]

Sets the length of the plaintext / ciphertext message that will be processed in CCM mode. Make sure to call this method after key= and iv= have been set, and before auth_data=.

Only call this method after calling Cipher#encrypt or Cipher#decrypt.

Loads the given private key identified by id and data.

An EngineError is raised of the OpenSSL::PKey is unavailable.

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Create a new session id.

The session id is a secure random number by SecureRandom if possible, otherwise an SHA512 hash based upon the time, a random number, and a constant string. This routine is used internally for automatically generated session ids.

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Creates a regular expression to match IPv4 addresses

Check that a method is callable via dRuby.

obj is the object we want to invoke the method on. msg_id is the method name, as a Symbol.

If the method is an insecure method (see insecure_method?) a SecurityError is thrown. If the method is private or undefined, a NameError is thrown.

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