$foo ||= bar ^^^^^^^^^^^^
@foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^^
@foo &&= bar ^^^^^^^^^^^^
@foo ||= bar ^^^^^^^^^^^^
foo += bar ^^^^^^^^^^
foo &&= bar ^^^^^^^^^^^
foo ||= bar ^^^^^^^^^^^
If this boolean is false, types unsupported by the JSON
format will be serialized as strings. If this boolean is true, types unsupported by the JSON
format will raise a JSON::GeneratorError
.
If this boolean is false, types unsupported by the JSON
format will be serialized as strings. If this boolean is true, types unsupported by the JSON
format will raise a JSON::GeneratorError
.
This sets whether or not to serialize types unsupported by the JSON
format as strings. If this boolean is false, types unsupported by the JSON
format will be serialized as strings. If this boolean is true, types unsupported by the JSON
format will raise a JSON::GeneratorError
.
Whether the critical flag is set on this property.
Writes data
onto the IO
, raising a FileOverflow
exception if the number of bytes will be more than limit
Writes data
onto the IO
@@foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^^
$foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^
@foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^
@@foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^^
@@foo, @@bar = 1 ^^^^^ ^^^^^
$foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^
$foo, $bar = 1 ^^^^ ^^^^
@foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^
@foo, @bar = 1 ^^^^ ^^^^
foo = 1 ^^^^^^^
foo, bar = 1 ^^^ ^^^
Returns the original source code as an array of lines.
Note that this is an API for ruby internal use, debugging, and research. Do not use this for any other purpose. The compatibility is not guaranteed.
Obtains a list of all predefined curves by the OpenSSL
. Curve names are returned as sn.
See the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_get_builtin_curves().