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Iterates over all IP addresses for name retrieved from the hosts file.

Iterates over all hostnames for address retrieved from the hosts file.

Iterates over all IP addresses for name retrieved from the DNS resolver.

name can be a Resolv::DNS::Name or a String. Retrieved addresses will be a Resolv::IPv4 or Resolv::IPv6

Iterates over all hostnames for address retrieved from the DNS resolver.

address must be a Resolv::IPv4, Resolv::IPv6 or a String. Retrieved names will be Resolv::DNS::Name instances.

Iterates over all typeclass DNS resources for name. See getresource for argument details.

Iterates over all IP addresses for name retrieved from the mDNS resolver, provided name ends with “local”. If the name does not end in “local” no records will be returned.

name can be a Resolv::DNS::Name or a String. Retrieved addresses will be a Resolv::IPv4 or Resolv::IPv6

Yields the Gem::Specification for each Tuple in this AvailableSet

Full path of the target library file. If the file is not in this gem, return nil.

Paths in the gem to add to $LOAD_PATH when this gem is activated.

See also require_paths=

If you have an extension you do not need to add "ext" to the require path, the extension build process will copy the extension files into “lib” for you.

The default value is "lib"

Usage:

# If all library files are in the root directory...
spec.require_path = '.'

Returns the paths to the source files for use with analysis and documentation tools. These paths are relative to full_gem_path.

Mark a command-line option as deprecated, and optionally specify a deprecation horizon.

Note that with the current implementation, every version of the option needs to be explicitly deprecated, so to deprecate an option defined as

add_option('-t', '--[no-]test', 'Set test mode') do |value, options|
  # ... stuff ...
end

you would need to explicitly add a call to ‘deprecate_option` for every version of the option you want to deprecate, like

deprecate_option('-t')
deprecate_option('--test')
deprecate_option('--no-test')

Register the Symbol command as a gem command.

Unregister the Symbol command as a gem command.

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