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Response class for Range Not Satisfiable responses (status code 416).

The request entity has a media type which the server or resource does not support.

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Response class for Range Not Satisfiable responses (status code 416).

The request entity has a media type which the server or resource does not support.

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Response class for Upgrade Required responses (status code 426).

The client should switch to the protocol given in the Upgrade header field.

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Response class for Request Header Fields Too Large responses (status code 431).

An individual header field is too large, or all the header fields collectively, are too large.

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Response class for Internal Server Error responses (status code 500).

An unexpected condition was encountered and no more specific message is suitable.

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Response class for Insufficient Storage (WebDAV) responses (status code 507).

The server is unable to store the representation needed to complete the request.

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Response class for Network Authentication Required responses (status code 511).

The client needs to authenticate to gain network access.

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Raises when a switch with mandatory argument has no argument.

Raises when the given argument does not match required format.

Raises when the given argument word can’t be completed uniquely.

PrettyPrint::SingleLine is used by PrettyPrint.singleline_format

It is passed to be similar to a PrettyPrint object itself, by responding to:

but instead, the output has no line breaks

Represents the use of the ‘&&=` operator for assignment to a class variable.

@@target &&= value
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Represents the use of the ‘||=` operator for assignment to a class variable.

@@target ||= value
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Represents assigning to a constant using an operator that isn’t ‘=`.

Target += value
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Represents the use of the ‘&&=` operator for assignment to a global variable.

$target &&= value
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Represents the use of the ‘||=` operator for assignment to a global variable.

$target ||= value
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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