Zlib::Deflate
is the class for compressing data. See Zlib::ZStream
for more information.
Zlib:Inflate is the class for decompressing compressed data. Unlike Zlib::Deflate
, an instance of this class is not able to duplicate (clone, dup) itself.
Objects of class File::Stat
encapsulate common status information for File
objects. The information is recorded at the moment the File::Stat
object is created; changes made to the file after that point will not be reflected. File::Stat
objects are returned by IO#stat
, File::stat
, File#lstat
, and File::lstat
. Many of these methods return platform-specific values, and not all values are meaningful on all systems. See also Kernel#test
.
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Response class for Created
responses (status code 201).
The Created
response indicates that the server has received and has fulfilled a request to create a new resource.
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Response class for Reset Content
responses (status code 205).
The Reset Content
response indicates that the server successfully processed the request, asks that the client reset its document view, and is not returning any content.
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Response class for Multi-Status (WebDAV)
responses (status code 207).
The Multi-Status (WebDAV)
response indicates that the server has received the request, and that the message body can contain a number of separate response codes.
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Response class for Multiple Choices
responses (status code 300).
The Multiple Choices
response indicates that the server offers multiple options for the resource from which the client may choose.
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Response class for Multiple Choices
responses (status code 300).
The Multiple Choices
response indicates that the server offers multiple options for the resource from which the client may choose.
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Response class for Moved Permanently
responses (status code 301).
The Moved Permanently
response indicates that links or records returning this response should be updated to use the given URL.
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Response class for Permanent Redirect
responses (status code 308).
This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI
.
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Response class for Proxy Authentication Required
responses (status code 407).
The client must first authenticate itself with the proxy.
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Response class for Unsupported Media Type
responses (status code 415).
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 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 Expectation Failed
responses (status code 417).
The server cannot meet the requirements of the Expect request-header field.
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Response class for Too Many Requests
responses (status code 429).
The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time.
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Response class for Bad Gateway
responses (status code 502).
The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server.
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