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* lib/parsedate.rb: documentation patch from Konrad Meyer

<konrad.meyer@gmail.com>.  [ruby-doc:1238]

* lib/open3.rb, lib/ping.rb: ditto.


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Mon Oct 9 23:46:29 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
* lib/parsedate.rb: documentation patch from Konrad Meyer
<konrad.meyer@gmail.com>. [ruby-doc:1238]
* lib/open3.rb, lib/ping.rb: ditto.
Mon Oct 9 22:56:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> Mon Oct 9 22:56:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
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# open3.rb: Spawn a program like popen, but with stderr, too. You might also
# want to use this if you want to bypass the shell. (By passing multiple args,
# which IO#popen does not allow)
# #
# Usage: # = open3.rb: Popen, but with stderr, too
#
# Author:: Yukihiro Matsumoto
# Documentation:: Konrad Meyer
#
# Open3 gives you access to stdin, stdout, and stderr when running other
# programs.
#
#
# Open3 grants you access to stdin, stdout, and stderr when running another
# program. Example:
# #
# require "open3" # require "open3"
#
# stdin, stdout, stderr = Open3.popen3('nroff -man')
#
# or:
#
# include Open3 # include Open3
# #
# stdin, stdout, stderr = popen3('nroff -man') # stdin, stdout, stderr = popen3('nroff -man')
# #
# popen3 can also take a block which will receive stdin, stdout and stderr as # Open3.popen3 can also take a block which will receive stdin, stdout and
# parameters. This ensures stdin, stdout and stderr are closed once the block # stderr as parameters. This ensures stdin, stdout and stderr are closed
# exits. # once the block exits. Example:
# #
# Such as: # require "open3"
# #
# Open3.popen3('nroff -man') { |stdin, stdout, stderr| ... } # Open3.popen3('nroff -man') { |stdin, stdout, stderr| ... }
#
module Open3 module Open3
#[stdin, stdout, stderr] = popen3(command); #
# Open stdin, stdout, and stderr streams and start external executable.
# Non-block form:
#
# require 'open3'
#
# [stdin, stdout, stderr] = Open3.popen3(cmd)
#
# Block form:
#
# require 'open3'
#
# Open3.popen3(cmd) { |stdin, stdout, stderr| ... }
#
# The parameter +cmd+ is passed directly to Kernel#exec.
#
def popen3(*cmd) def popen3(*cmd)
pw = IO::pipe # pipe[0] for read, pipe[1] for write pw = IO::pipe # pipe[0] for read, pipe[1] for write
pr = IO::pipe pr = IO::pipe

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# parsedate.rb: Written by Tadayoshi Funaba 2001, 2002 #
# $Id: parsedate.rb,v 2.6 2002-05-14 07:43:18+09 tadf Exp $ # = parsedate.rb: Parses dates
#
# Author:: Tadayoshi Funaba
# Documentation:: Konrad Meyer
#
# ParseDate munches on a date and turns it into an array of values.
#
#
# ParseDate converts a date into an array of values.
# For example:
#
# require 'parsedate'
#
# ParseDate.parsedate "Tuesday, July 6th, 2007, 18:35:20 UTC"
# # => [2007, 7, 6, 18, 35, 20, "UTC", 2]
#
# The order is of the form [year, month, day of month, hour, minute, second,
# timezone, day of the week].
require 'date/format' require 'date/format'
module ParseDate module ParseDate
#
# Parse a string representation of a date into values.
# For example:
#
# require 'parsedate'
#
# ParseDate.parsedate "Tuesday, July 5th, 2007, 18:35:20 UTC"
# # => [2007, 7, 5, 18, 35, 20, "UTC", 2]
#
# The order is of the form [year, month, day of month, hour, minute,
# second, timezone, day of week].
#
# ParseDate.parsedate can also take a second argument, +comp+, which
# is a boolean telling the method to compensate for dates with years
# expressed as two digits. Example:
#
# require 'parsedate'
#
# ParseDate.parsedate "Mon Dec 25 00 06:53:24 UTC", true
# # => [2000, 12, 25, 6, 53, 24, "UTC", 1]
#
def parsedate(str, comp=false) def parsedate(str, comp=false)
Date._parse(str, comp). Date._parse(str, comp).
values_at(:year, :mon, :mday, :hour, :min, :sec, :zone, :wday) values_at(:year, :mon, :mday, :hour, :min, :sec, :zone, :wday)

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# #
# ping.rb -- check a host for upness # = ping.rb: Check a host for upness
#
# Author:: Yukihiro Matsumoto
# Documentation:: Konrad Meyer
#
# Performs the function of the basic network testing tool, ping.
# See: Ping.
# #
require 'timeout' require 'timeout'
require "socket" require "socket"
#= SYNOPSIS #
# Ping contains routines to test for the reachability of remote hosts.
# Currently the only routine implemented is pingecho().
# #
# require 'ping' # Ping.pingecho uses a TCP echo (not an ICMP echo) to determine if the
#
# puts "'jimmy' is alive and kicking" if Ping.pingecho('jimmy', 10)
#
#= DESCRIPTION
#
# This module contains routines to test for the reachability of remote hosts.
# Currently the only routine implemented is pingecho().
#
# pingecho() uses a TCP echo (_not_ an ICMP echo) to determine if the
# remote host is reachable. This is usually adequate to tell that a remote # remote host is reachable. This is usually adequate to tell that a remote
# host is available to rsh(1), ftp(1), or telnet(1) to. # host is available to telnet, ftp, or ssh to.
# #
#= WARNING # Warning: Ping.pingecho may block for a long time if DNS resolution is
# slow. Requiring 'resolv-replace' allows non-blocking name resolution.
# #
# pingecho() may block for a long period if name resolution is slow. Require # Usage:
# 'resolv-replace' to use non-blocking name resolution. #
# require 'ping'
#
# puts "'jimmy' is alive and kicking" if Ping.pingecho('jimmy', 10)
# #
module Ping module Ping
# return true if we can open a connection to the hostname or IP address #
# +host+ on port +service+ (which defaults to the "echo" port) waiting up to # Return true if we can open a connection to the hostname or IP address
# +timeout+ seconds. # +host+ on port +service+ (which defaults to the "echo" port) waiting up
# to +timeout+ seconds.
#
# Example:
#
# require 'ping'
#
# Ping.pingecho "google.com", 10, 80
#
def pingecho(host, timeout=5, service="echo") def pingecho(host, timeout=5, service="echo")
begin begin
timeout(timeout) do timeout(timeout) do