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The name of the state file.

It is ok to remove a gemspec from the dependency list?

If removing the gemspec creates breaks a currently ok dependency, then it is NOT ok to remove the gemspec.

Removes the gemspec matching full_name from the dependency list

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Writes the full .gemspec specification (in Ruby) to the gem home’s specifications/default directory.

In contrast to write_spec, this keeps file lists, so the ‘gem contents` command works.

Ensures the Gem::Specification written out for this gem is loadable upon installation.

Prefix and suffix the program filename the same as ruby.

Writes the .gem file to the cache directory

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Extra files to add to RDoc such as README or doc/examples.txt

When the user elects to generate the RDoc documentation for a gem (typically at install time), all the library files are sent to RDoc for processing. This option allows you to have some non-code files included for a more complete set of documentation.

Usage:

spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'doc/user-guide.txt']

Returns the full path to the file containing the build information generated when the gem was installed

Sets extra_rdoc_files to files, ensuring it is an array.

Expire memoized instance variables that can incorrectly generate, replace or miss files due changes in certain attributes used to compute them.

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@return true if the specs of any default gems are ‘==` to the given `spec`.

When one element fully encapsulates another we remove the smaller block from the frontier. This prevents double expansions and all-around weird behavior. However this guarantee is quite expensive to maintain

Reads bytes from filename and adds them to the PRNG.

Writes a number of random generated bytes (currently 1024) to filename which can be used to initialize the PRNG by calling ::load_random_file in a later session.

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