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A VendorSet represents gems that have been unpacked into a specific directory that contains a gemspec.

This is used for gem dependency file support.

Example:

set = Gem::Resolver::VendorSet.new

set.add_vendor_gem 'rake', 'vendor/rake'

The directory vendor/rake must contain an unpacked rake gem along with a rake.gemspec (watching the given name).

A VendorSpecification represents a gem that has been unpacked into a project and is being loaded through a gem dependencies file through the path: option.

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The TrustDir manages the trusted certificates for gem signature verification.

Represents an installed gem. This is used for dependency resolution.

This represents a vendored source that is similar to an installed gem.

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For detail, see the MSDN.

— HKEY_*

Predefined key ((*handle*)).
These are Integer, not Win32::Registry.

— REG_*

Registry value type.

— KEY_*

Security access mask.

— KEY_OPTIONS_*

Key options.

REG_CREATED_NEW_KEY

REG_OPENED_EXISTING_KEY

If the key is created newly or opened existing key.
See also Registry#disposition method.
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Indicates some other unhandled resolver error was encountered.

“mandatory” SvcParamMandatory keys in service binding RR

IO wrapper that allows writing a limited amount of data

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“port” SvcParamPort for alternative endpoint

Error raised when no cdylib artifact was created

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