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Reads the file index and extracts each file into the gem directory.

Ensures that files can’t be installed outside the gem directory.

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Turn an array of [name, version, platform] into an array of NameTuple objects.

Extracts the files in this package into destination_dir

If pattern is specified, only entries matching that glob will be extracted.

Verifies the files of the gem

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Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for default gems

Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for installed gem named name only returns stubs that match Gem.platforms

Return the latest specs, optionally including prerelease specs if prerelease is true.

Returns an array with bindir attached to each executable in the executables list

Returns the full path to installed gem’s bin directory.

NOTE: do not confuse this with bindir, which is just ‘bin’, not a full path.

Returns the full path to an executable named name in this gem.

Duplicates Array and Gem::Requirement attributes from other_spec so state isn’t shared.

Returns the full path to this spec’s ri directory.

Returns a Gem::StubSpecification for every specification in the record named name only returns stubs that match Gem.platforms

Return the latest specs in the record, optionally including prerelease specs if prerelease is true.

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Regenerates plugin wrappers after removal.

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Expands code to the next lowest indentation

For example:

1 def dog
2   print "dog"
3 end

If a block starts on line 2 then it has captured all it’s “neighbors” (code at the same indentation or higher). To continue expanding, this block must capture lines one and three which are at a different indentation level.

This method allows fully expanded blocks to decrease their indentation level (so they can expand to capture more code up and down). It does this conservatively as there’s no undo (currently).

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