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Extracts the certificate chain from the spec and calls verify to ensure the signatures and certificate chain is valid according to the policy..

Return the full path to the cached gem file matching the given name and version requirement. Returns ‘nil’ if no match.

Example:

get_path 'rake', '> 0.4' # "/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/cache/rake-0.4.2.gem"
get_path 'rake', '< 0.1' # nil
get_path 'rak'           # nil (exact name required)
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Corresponds to $(LIBPATH) in mkmf

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Path of activations from the current list.

Does this dependency request match spec?

NOTE: matches_spec? matches prerelease versions. See also match?

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Returns the path to the trusted certificate

Enumerates trusted certificates.

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.

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}]

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#take_while, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.

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