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Writes pemmable, which must respond to to_pem to path with the given permissions. If passed cipher and passphrase those arguments will be passed to to_pem.

The host to connect to either from the RUBYGEMS_HOST environment variable or from the user’s configuration

A Zlib::Inflate#inflate wrapper

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Returns the (real) user ID of the current process.

Process.uid # => 1000

Returns the (real) group ID for the current process:

Process.gid # => 1000

Set the real user ID of the calling process to user. Not available on all platforms.

Set the real group ID of the calling process to group. Not available on all platforms.

Sets the (user) real and/or effective user IDs of the current process to rid and eid, respectively. A value of -1 for either means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.

Sets the (group) real and/or effective group IDs of the current process to rid and eid, respectively. A value of -1 for either means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.

Sets the (user) real, effective, and saved user IDs of the current process to rid, eid, and sid respectively. A value of -1 for any value means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.

Sets the (group) real, effective, and saved user IDs of the current process to rid, eid, and sid respectively. A value of -1 for any value means to leave that ID unchanged. Not available on all platforms.

Load extra data embed into binary format String object.

Foo &&= bar

becomes

Foo && Foo = bar

Foo ||= bar

becomes

defined?(Foo) ? Foo : Foo = bar

Foo += bar

becomes

Foo = Foo + bar

Return the best specification that contains the file matching path, among those already activated.

Reset nil attributes to their default values to make the spec valid

Return the best specification in the record that contains the file matching path, among those already activated.

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When there is an invalid block with a keyword missing an end right before another end, it is unclear where which keyword is missing the end

Take this example:

class Dog       # 1
  def bark      # 2
    puts "woof" # 3
end             # 4

However due to github.com/ruby/syntax_suggest/issues/32 the problem line will be identified as:

> class Dog       # 1

Because lines 2, 3, and 4 are technically valid code and are expanded first, deemed valid, and hidden. We need to un-hide the matching end line 4. Also work backwards and if there’s a mis-matched keyword, show it too

Parses the most indented lines into blocks that are marked and added to the frontier

@foo ^^^^

@foo, = bar ^^^^

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