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Handles “Negotiate” type authentication. Geared towards authenticating with a proxy server over HTTP

Base class of errors that occur when processing GZIP files.

Raised when the CRC checksum recorded in gzip file footer is not equivalent to the CRC checksum of the actual uncompressed data.

Raised when the data length recorded in the gzip file footer is not equivalent to the length of the actual uncompressed data.

Raised when an operation would resize or re-allocate a locked buffer.

Raised when you try to write to a read-only buffer, or resize an external buffer.

Raised if you try to access a buffer slice which no longer references a valid memory range of the underlying source.

Raised if the mask given to a binary operation is invalid, e.g. zero length or overlaps the target buffer.

CSV::Scanner receives a CSV output, scans it and return the content. It also controls the life cycle of the object with its methods keep_start, keep_end, keep_back, keep_drop.

Uses StringScanner (the official strscan gem). Strscan provides lexical scanning operations on a String. We inherit its object and take advantage on the methods. For more information, please visit: ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.6.1/libdoc/strscan/rdoc/StringScanner.html

CSV::InputsScanner receives IO inputs, encoding and the chunk_size. It also controls the life cycle of the object with its methods keep_start, keep_end, keep_back, keep_drop.

CSV::InputsScanner.scan() tries to match with pattern at the current position. If there’s a match, the scanner advances the “scan pointer” and returns the matched string. Otherwise, the scanner returns nil.

CSV::InputsScanner.rest() returns the “rest” of the string (i.e. everything after the scan pointer). If there is no more data (eos? = true), it returns “”.

Class for representing HTTP method TRACE:

require 'net/http'
uri = URI('http://example.com')
hostname = uri.hostname # => "example.com"
req = Net::HTTP::Trace.new(uri) # => #<Net::HTTP::Trace TRACE>
res = Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
  http.request(req)
end

See Request Headers.

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Switch that takes no arguments.

Switch that takes an argument.

Switch that can omit argument.

Switch that takes an argument, which does not begin with ‘-’ or is ‘-’.

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Indicates that the DNS response was unable to be decoded.

Indicates that the DNS request was unable to be encoded.

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