Returns the list of parts for the full name of this constant. For example: [:Foo]
Returns the list of parts for the full name of this constant path. For example: [:Foo, :Bar]
Returns the list of parts for the full name of this constant path. For example: [:Foo, :Bar]
Returns the list of parts for the full name of this constant. For example: [:Foo]
Replace the value of start_line
with the given value.
The content of the line where this location starts before this location.
Return true if this spec can require file
.
Creates an option parser and fills it in with the help info for the command.
Creates windows .bat files for easy running of commands
Creates the scripts to run the applications in the gem.
Creates the symlinks to run the applications in the gem. Moves the symlink if the gem being installed has a newer version.
Prefix and suffix the program filename the same as ruby.
Creates a Resolver
that queries only against the already installed gems for the needed
dependencies.
Find
and fetch gem name tuples that match dependency
.
If matching_platform
is false, gems for all platforms are returned.
Extra files to add to RDoc
such as README or doc/examples.txt
When the user elects to generate the RDoc
documentation for a gem (typically at install time), all the library files are sent to RDoc
for processing. This option allows you to have some non-code files included for a more complete set of documentation.
Usage:
spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'doc/user-guide.txt']
Sets extra_rdoc_files
to files
, ensuring it is an array.
Join lines with a trailing slash
source = <<~'EOM' it "code can be split" \ "across multiple lines" do EOM lines = CleanDocument.new(source: source).join_consecutive!.lines expect(lines[0].to_s).to eq(source) expect(lines[1].to_s).to eq("")
Invoked by Ruby’s core methods to run a blocking operation in a non-blocking way.
Minimal suggested implementation is:
def blocking_operation_wait(work) Thread.new(&work).join end
Reads bytes from filename and adds them to the PRNG.
Writes a number of random generated bytes (currently 1024) to filename which can be used to initialize the PRNG by calling ::load_random_file
in a later session.