Deserialize the tokens represented by the given string into a parse result.
Return a Hash
for RJIT statistics. --rjit-stats makes more information available.
Creates an unsigned certificate for subject
and key
. The lifetime of the key is from the current time to age
which defaults to one year.
The extensions
restrict the key to the indicated uses.
Creates a new key pair of the specified algorithm
. RSA, DSA, and EC are supported.
Signs expired_certificate
with private_key
if the keys match and the expired certificate was self-signed.
Returns a Gem::Security::TrustDir
which wraps the directory where trusted certificates live.
Enumerates the trusted certificates via Gem::Security::TrustDir
.
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the Rubygems version that it is planned to go away.
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the Rubygems version that it is planned to go away.
If response
is an HTTP Success (2XX) response, yields the response if a block was given or shows the response body to the user.
If the response was not successful, shows an error to the user including the error_prefix
and the response body. If the response was a permanent redirect, shows an error to the user including the redirect location.
Wraps text
to wrap
characters and optionally indents by indent
characters
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
Message to promote available RubyGems update with related gem update command.
Displays an error statement
to the error output location. Asks a question
if given.
Invokes system, but silences all output.
Enumerates the parents of directory
.
Exchange real and effective user IDs and return the new effective user ID. Not available on all platforms.
[Process.uid, Process.euid] #=> [0, 31] Process::UID.re_exchange #=> 0 [Process.uid, Process.euid] #=> [31, 0]
Returns true
if the real and effective user IDs of a process may be exchanged on the current platform.
Exchange real and effective group IDs and return the new effective group ID. Not available on all platforms.
[Process.gid, Process.egid] #=> [0, 33] Process::GID.re_exchange #=> 0 [Process.gid, Process.egid] #=> [33, 0]