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Returns the set of targets for a MultiTargetNode or a MultiWriteNode.

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Get the subject’s key identifier from the subjectKeyIdentifier exteension, as described in RFC5280 Section 4.2.1.2.

Returns the binary String key identifier or nil or raises ASN1::ASN1Error.

Get the issuing certificate’s key identifier from the authorityKeyIdentifier extension, as described in RFC5280 Section 4.2.1.1

Returns the binary String keyIdentifier or nil or raises ASN1::ASN1Error.

@@foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^^

$foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^

@foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^

foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^

@@foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^^

$foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^

@foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^

foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^

Compile a ConstantPathAndWriteNode node

Compile a ConstantPathOrWriteNode node

Dispatch enter and leave events for ConstantPathAndWriteNode nodes and continue walking the tree.

Dispatch enter and leave events for ConstantPathOrWriteNode nodes and continue walking the tree.

Inspect a ConstantPathAndWriteNode node.

Inspect a ConstantPathOrWriteNode node.

Copy a ConstantPathAndWriteNode node

Copy a ConstantPathOrWriteNode node

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The logical inverse of ‘capture_last_end_same_indent`

When there is an invalid block with an ‘end` missing a keyword right after another `end`, it is unclear where which end is missing the keyword.

Take this example:

class Dog       # 1
    puts "woof" # 2
  end           # 3
end             # 4

the problem line will be identified as:

> end            # 4

This happens because lines 1, 2, and 3 are technically valid code and are expanded first, deemed valid, and hidden. We need to un-hide the matching keyword on line 1. Also work backwards and if there’s a mis-matched end, show it too

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Creates a new DH instance from scratch by generating random parameters and a key pair.

See also OpenSSL::PKey.generate_parameters and OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key.

size

The desired key size in bits.

generator

The generator.

Creates a new DSA instance by generating a private/public key pair from scratch.

See also OpenSSL::PKey.generate_parameters and OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key.

size

The desired key size in bits.

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