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Get Started. Install Elasticsearch. For Homebrew, use: brew install elasticsearch. Add this line to your application’s Gemfile: gem 'searchkick'. For Elasticsearch 2.0, use the version 1.0 and above. For Elasticsearch 0.90, use version 0.6.3 and this readme. Add searchkick to models you want to search. METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
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First create the directory where the CSV output is going to store device configs and start Oxidized once. mkdir -p ~/.config/oxidized/configs oxidized. Now tell Oxidized where it finds a list of network devices to backup configuration from. You can either use CSV or SQLite as source. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527METHOD: IO.SELECT
Method: IO.select. Calls select (2) system call. It monitors given arrays of IO objects, waits until one or more of IO objects are ready for reading, are ready for writing, and have pending exceptions respectively, and returns an array that contains arrays of those IO objects. It will return nil if optional timeout value is given and noIO
METHOD: IO.POPEN
Method: IO.popen. Runs the specified command as a subprocess; the subprocess's standard input and output will be connected to the returned IO object. The PID of the started process can be obtained by IO#pid method. cmd is a string or an array as follows. cmd: "-" : fork commandline : command line string which is passed to a shell [env,cmdname
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Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::RSPEC::MULTIPLEMEMOIZEDHELPERS Checks if example groups contain too many `let` and `subject` calls. This cop is configurable using the `Max` option and the `AllowSubject` which will configure the cop to only register offenses on calls to `let` and not calls to `subject`. CLASS: PUMA::CONFIGURATION::DSL Instance Method Summary collapse. Start the Puma control rack app on url. Bind the server to url. Daemonize the server into the background. The directory to operate out of. When shutting down, drain the accept socket of pending connections and proces them. Set the environment in which the Rack's app will run. METHOD: TCPDF#WRITEHTMLCELL Prints a cell (rectangular area) with optional borders, background color and html text string. The upper-left corner of the cell corresponds to the current position.FILE: README
Get Started. Install Elasticsearch. For Homebrew, use: brew install elasticsearch. Add this line to your application’s Gemfile: gem 'searchkick'. For Elasticsearch 2.0, use the version 1.0 and above. For Elasticsearch 0.90, use version 0.6.3 and this readme. Add searchkick to models you want to search. METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
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First create the directory where the CSV output is going to store device configs and start Oxidized once. mkdir -p ~/.config/oxidized/configs oxidized. Now tell Oxidized where it finds a list of network devices to backup configuration from. You can either use CSV or SQLite as source. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527METHOD: IO.SELECT
Method: IO.select. Calls select (2) system call. It monitors given arrays of IO objects, waits until one or more of IO objects are ready for reading, are ready for writing, and have pending exceptions respectively, and returns an array that contains arrays of those IO objects. It will return nil if optional timeout value is given and noIO
METHOD: IO.POPEN
Method: IO.popen. Runs the specified command as a subprocess; the subprocess's standard input and output will be connected to the returned IO object. The PID of the started process can be obtained by IO#pid method. cmd is a string or an array as follows. cmd: "-" : fork commandline : command line string which is passed to a shell [env,cmdname
CLASS: TIMER
Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::RSPEC::MULTIPLEMEMOIZEDHELPERS Checks if example groups contain too many `let` and `subject` calls. This cop is configurable using the `Max` option and the `AllowSubject` which will configure the cop to only register offenses on calls to `let` and not calls to `subject`. CLASS: PUMA::CONFIGURATION::DSL Instance Method Summary collapse. Start the Puma control rack app on url. Bind the server to url. Daemonize the server into the background. The directory to operate out of. When shutting down, drain the accept socket of pending connections and proces them. Set the environment in which the Rack's app will run. METHOD: TCPDF#WRITEHTMLCELL Prints a cell (rectangular area) with optional borders, background color and html text string. The upper-left corner of the cell corresponds to the current position. FILE: GETTING STARTED GUIDE Documenting Code with YARD. By default, YARD is compatible with the same RDoc syntax most Ruby developers are already familiar with. However, one of the biggest advantages of YARD is the extended meta-data syntax, commonly known as "tags", that you can use to express small bits of information in a structured and formal manner. DOCUMENTATION FOR AVI (0.0.1) Namespace Listing A-Z. Generated on Thu Jun 10 02:05:58 2021 by yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0).yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0). DOCUMENTATION FOR CACHED (0.2) Namespace Listing A-Z. C; Cached; D; Db; E; Entry; F; FastGem; G; Gem; Generated on Thu Jun 10 00:46:28 2021 by yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0).yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0). DOCUMENTATION FOR CADENZA (0.8.0) Alphabetic Index. Namespace Listing A-Z. B; BaseRenderer (Cadenza); BlockHierarchy (Cadenza); BlockNode (Cadenza); Blocks (Cadenza::Context); BooleanInverseNode DOCUMENTATION FOR CADBURY (1.0.0) Namespace Listing A-Z. C; Cadbury; Generated on Thu Jun 10 00:46:18 2021 by yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0).yard 0.9.25 (ruby-2.7.0).FILE: README
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Avito. TODO: Write a gem description. Installation. Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem ' avito '. And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as:FILE: README
A Framework for Writing REST API Clients. Aviator complies with Semantic Versioning.. Usage and InstallationFILE: README
avburn. Simple Shoes GUI for AVRDUDE. Burn fuses/hexes. Install gem install avburn Use avburn Requirements. Shoes; Avrdude; HexFiles. Copy yr firmware to ~/.avb.hex/ in this format (optional):FILE: README
Cada. Easy to read helpers to execute something every month, day, etc. This is not a scheduler. Best understood by: Cada. month ' 2012-01-03 '. to_date, ' 2012-04-01 ' do | date | puts " #{date. month}, #{date. day} " end. The above will output: 1, 3 2, 3 3, 3 METHOD: STRING#SPLIT Divides str into substrings based on a delimiter, returning an array of these substrings.. If pattern is a String, then its contents are used as the delimiter when splitting str.If pattern is a single space, str is split on whitespace, with leading and trailing whitespace and runs of contiguous whitespace characters ignored.. If pattern is a Regexp, str is divided where the pattern matches. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 METHOD: KERNEL#CALLER_LOCATIONS The optional start parameter determines the number of initial stack entries to omit from the top of the stack. A second optional length parameter can be used to limit how many entries are returned from the stack. Returns nil if start is greater than the size of current execution stack. Optionally you can pass a range, which will return anarray
METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::NAMING::VARIABLENUMBER Overview. This cop makes sure that all numbered variables use the configured style, snake_case, normalcase, or non_integer, for their numbering. Additionally, `CheckMethodNames` and `CheckSymbols` configuration options can be used to specify whether method names and symbols should be checked. Both are enabled by default.FILE: README
bcrypt-ruby automatically handles the storage and generation of these salts for you. Adding a salt means that an attacker has to have a gigantic database for each unique salt -- for a salt made of 4 letters, that's 456,976 different databases. Pretty much no one has that much storage space, so attackers try a different, slower method-- throw a
FILE: README
CLASS: TIMER
Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided MODULE: ZIP::FILESYSTEM The ZipFileSystem API provides an API for accessing entries in a zip archive that is similar to ruby's builtin File and Dir classes. Requiring 'zip/filesystem' includes this module in Zip::File making the methods in this module available on Zip::File objects. MODULE: SIDEKIQ::WORKER::CLASSMETHODS interval must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts. numeric (like an activesupport time interval). METHOD: STRING#SPLIT Divides str into substrings based on a delimiter, returning an array of these substrings.. If pattern is a String, then its contents are used as the delimiter when splitting str.If pattern is a single space, str is split on whitespace, with leading and trailing whitespace and runs of contiguous whitespace characters ignored.. If pattern is a Regexp, str is divided where the pattern matches. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 METHOD: KERNEL#CALLER_LOCATIONS The optional start parameter determines the number of initial stack entries to omit from the top of the stack. A second optional length parameter can be used to limit how many entries are returned from the stack. Returns nil if start is greater than the size of current execution stack. Optionally you can pass a range, which will return anarray
METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::NAMING::VARIABLENUMBER Overview. This cop makes sure that all numbered variables use the configured style, snake_case, normalcase, or non_integer, for their numbering. Additionally, `CheckMethodNames` and `CheckSymbols` configuration options can be used to specify whether method names and symbols should be checked. Both are enabled by default.FILE: README
bcrypt-ruby automatically handles the storage and generation of these salts for you. Adding a salt means that an attacker has to have a gigantic database for each unique salt -- for a salt made of 4 letters, that's 456,976 different databases. Pretty much no one has that much storage space, so attackers try a different, slower method-- throw a
FILE: README
CLASS: TIMER
Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided MODULE: ZIP::FILESYSTEM The ZipFileSystem API provides an API for accessing entries in a zip archive that is similar to ruby's builtin File and Dir classes. Requiring 'zip/filesystem' includes this module in Zip::File making the methods in this module available on Zip::File objects. MODULE: SIDEKIQ::WORKER::CLASSMETHODS interval must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts. numeric (like an activesupport time interval). FILE: GETTING STARTED GUIDE Documenting Code with YARD. By default, YARD is compatible with the same RDoc syntax most Ruby developers are already familiar with. However, one of the biggest advantages of YARD is the extended meta-data syntax, commonly known as "tags", that you can use to express small bits of information in a structured and formal manner. MODULE: GL_NV_COPY_BUFFER::CONSTANTS Defined in: lib/opengl-definitions/extensions/GL_NV_copy_buffer.rb. Constant Summary collapse GL_COPY_READ_BUFFER_NV = 0x8F36 GL_COPY_WRITE_BUFFER_NV = METHOD: SISU_I18N::ALPHABET#HASH_STRINGS Defined in: lib/sisu/i18n.rb #hash_strings ⇒ Objecthash_strings ⇒ Object. 224 225 226 # File 'lib/sisu/i18n.rb', line 224 def hash_strings {u: hash_arrays [:u MODULE: WGL_NV_MULTISAMPLE_COVERAGEDefined in:
lib/opengl-definitions/extensions/WGL_NV_multisample_coverage.rb. Defined Under Namespace. Modules: Constants Generated on Mon Jun 7 18:49:05 2021 by yard MODULE: GL_NV_BINDLESS_MULTI_DRAW_INDIRECTDefined in:
lib/opengl-definitions/extensions/GL_NV_bindless_multi_draw_indirect.rb. Constant Summary collapse FUNCTIONS = {glMultiDrawArraysIndirectBindlessNV MODULE: FORMTASTIC::GENERATORS Defined in: lib/generators/formtastic.rb, lib/generators/formtastic/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb MODULE: GL_VIV_SHADER_BINARY Defined in: lib/opengl-definitions/extensions/GL_VIV_shader_binary.rb. Defined Under Namespace. Modules: Constants Generated on Mon Jun 7 19:20:41 2021 by yard 0.9.25 MODULE: GL_NV_EXPLICIT_MULTISAMPLEDefined in:
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METHOD: STRING#SPLIT Divides str into substrings based on a delimiter, returning an array of these substrings.. If pattern is a String, then its contents are used as the delimiter when splitting str.If pattern is a single space, str is split on whitespace, with leading and trailing whitespace and runs of contiguous whitespace characters ignored.. If pattern is a Regexp, str is divided where the pattern matches. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 METHOD: KERNEL#CALLER_LOCATIONS The optional start parameter determines the number of initial stack entries to omit from the top of the stack. A second optional length parameter can be used to limit how many entries are returned from the stack. Returns nil if start is greater than the size of current execution stack. Optionally you can pass a range, which will return anarray
METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::NAMING::VARIABLENUMBER Overview. This cop makes sure that all numbered variables use the configured style, snake_case, normalcase, or non_integer, for their numbering. Additionally, `CheckMethodNames` and `CheckSymbols` configuration options can be used to specify whether method names and symbols should be checked. Both are enabled by default.FILE: README
bcrypt-ruby automatically handles the storage and generation of these salts for you. Adding a salt means that an attacker has to have a gigantic database for each unique salt -- for a salt made of 4 letters, that's 456,976 different databases. Pretty much no one has that much storage space, so attackers try a different, slower method-- throw a
FILE: README
CLASS: TIMER
Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided MODULE: ZIP::FILESYSTEM The ZipFileSystem API provides an API for accessing entries in a zip archive that is similar to ruby's builtin File and Dir classes. Requiring 'zip/filesystem' includes this module in Zip::File making the methods in this module available on Zip::File objects. MODULE: SIDEKIQ::WORKER::CLASSMETHODS interval must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts. numeric (like an activesupport time interval). METHOD: STRING#SPLIT Divides str into substrings based on a delimiter, returning an array of these substrings.. If pattern is a String, then its contents are used as the delimiter when splitting str.If pattern is a single space, str is split on whitespace, with leading and trailing whitespace and runs of contiguous whitespace characters ignored.. If pattern is a Regexp, str is divided where the pattern matches. CLASS: ACTIONDISPATCH::ROUTING::ROUTESET 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 METHOD: KERNEL#CALLER_LOCATIONS The optional start parameter determines the number of initial stack entries to omit from the top of the stack. A second optional length parameter can be used to limit how many entries are returned from the stack. Returns nil if start is greater than the size of current execution stack. Optionally you can pass a range, which will return anarray
METHOD: PROCESS.SPAWN spawn executes specified command and return its pid. pid = spawn (" tar xf ruby-2.0.0-p195.tar.bz2 ") Process. wait pid pid = spawn (RbConfig. ruby, "-eputs'Hello, world!' ") Process. wait pid This method is similar to Kernel#system but it doesn't wait for the commandto finish.
CLASS: RUBOCOP::COP::NAMING::VARIABLENUMBER Overview. This cop makes sure that all numbered variables use the configured style, snake_case, normalcase, or non_integer, for their numbering. Additionally, `CheckMethodNames` and `CheckSymbols` configuration options can be used to specify whether method names and symbols should be checked. Both are enabled by default.FILE: README
bcrypt-ruby automatically handles the storage and generation of these salts for you. Adding a salt means that an attacker has to have a gigantic database for each unique salt -- for a salt made of 4 letters, that's 456,976 different databases. Pretty much no one has that much storage space, so attackers try a different, slower method-- throw a
FILE: README
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Timer. Provides a strightforward means for controlling time critical execution. Can be used as a “stop watch” timer or as a “time bomb” timer: t = Timer.new (10) { raise Timeout::Error, "timeout!" } t.start : # done within 10sec timeout t.stop t.start : if condition then t.reset #--> restart timer end. A class method is also provided MODULE: ZIP::FILESYSTEM The ZipFileSystem API provides an API for accessing entries in a zip archive that is similar to ruby's builtin File and Dir classes. Requiring 'zip/filesystem' includes this module in Zip::File making the methods in this module available on Zip::File objects. MODULE: SIDEKIQ::WORKER::CLASSMETHODS interval must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts. numeric (like an activesupport time interval). FILE: GETTING STARTED GUIDE Documenting Code with YARD. By default, YARD is compatible with the same RDoc syntax most Ruby developers are already familiar with. However, one of the biggest advantages of YARD is the extended meta-data syntax, commonly known as "tags", that you can use to express small bits of information in a structured and formal manner. MODULE: GL_NV_COPY_BUFFER::CONSTANTS Defined in: lib/opengl-definitions/extensions/GL_NV_copy_buffer.rb. Constant Summary collapse GL_COPY_READ_BUFFER_NV = 0x8F36 GL_COPY_WRITE_BUFFER_NV = METHOD: SISU_I18N::ALPHABET#HASH_STRINGS Defined in: lib/sisu/i18n.rb #hash_strings ⇒ Objecthash_strings ⇒ Object. 224 225 226 # File 'lib/sisu/i18n.rb', line 224 def hash_strings {u: hash_arrays [:u MODULE: WGL_NV_MULTISAMPLE_COVERAGEDefined in:
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