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Raised when a tar file is corrupt

Represents a specification retrieved via the rubygems.org API.

This is used to avoid loading the full Specification object when all we need is the name, version, and dependencies.

A GitSpecification represents a gem that is sourced from a git repository and is being loaded through a gem dependencies file through the git: option.

Represents a possible Specification object returned from IndexSet. Used to delay needed to download full Specification objects when only the name and version are needed.

An InstalledSpecification represents a gem that is already installed locally.

A LocalSpecification comes from a .gem file on the local filesystem.

The LockSpecification comes from a lockfile (Gem::RequestSet::Lockfile).

A LockSpecification’s dependency information is pre-filled from the lockfile.

The RequirementList is used to hold the requirements being considered while resolving a set of gems.

The RequirementList acts like a queue where the oldest items are removed first.

The SourceSet chooses the best available method to query a remote index.

Kind off like BestSet but filters the sources for gems

The Resolver::SpecSpecification contains common functionality for Resolver specifications that are backed by a Gem::Specification.

A Resolver::Specification contains a subset of the information contained in a Gem::Specification. Only the information necessary for dependency resolution in the resolver is included.

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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Gem::Security default exception type

A source representing a single .gem file. This is used for installation of local gems.

An absolutely silent IO.

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Generic SvcParam abstract class.

A generic resource abstract class.

Error raised when no cdylib artifact was created

Converts Ruby link flags into something cargo understands

IO wrapper that provides only write

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