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This method is called when strong warning is produced by the parser. fmt and args is printf style.

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True if the requested gem has already been installed.

Installing a git gem only involves building the extensions and generating the executables.

This is a null install as this specification is already installed. options are ignored.

This is a null install as a locked specification is considered installed. options are ignored.

Installs this specification using the Gem::Installer options. The install method yields a Gem::Installer instance, which indicates the gem will be installed, or nil, which indicates the gem is already installed.

After installation spec is updated to point to the just-installed specification.

This is a null install as this gem was unpacked into a directory. options are ignored.

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Enables use of shared session key material in accordance with RFC 5705.

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@foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^

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If the stream begins with a BOM (byte order marker), consumes the BOM and sets the external encoding accordingly; returns the result encoding if found, or nil otherwise:

File.write('t.tmp', "\u{FEFF}abc")
io = File.open('t.tmp', 'rb')
io.set_encoding_by_bom # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
io.close

File.write('t.tmp', 'abc')
io = File.open('t.tmp', 'rb')
io.set_encoding_by_bom # => nil
io.close

Raises an exception if the stream is not binmode or its encoding has already been set.

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Sets the encoding according to the BOM (Byte Order Mark) in the string.

Returns self if the BOM is found, otherwise +nil.

Starts tracing object allocations.

Stop tracing object allocations.

Note that if ::trace_object_allocations_start is called n-times, then tracing will stop after calling ::trace_object_allocations_stop n-times.

The index to insert activated gem paths into the $LOAD_PATH. The activated gem’s paths are inserted before site lib directory by default.

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