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vendor_specification.rb
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Editing: set.rb
## # Resolver sets are used to look up specifications (and their # dependencies) used in resolution. This set is abstract. class Gem::Resolver::Set ## # Set to true to disable network access for this set attr_accessor :remote def initialize # :nodoc: @remote = true end ## # The find_all method must be implemented. It returns all Resolver # Specification objects matching the given DependencyRequest +req+. def find_all req raise NotImplementedError end ## # The #prefetch method may be overridden, but this is not necessary. This # default implementation does nothing, which is suitable for sets where # looking up a specification is cheap (such as installed gems). # # When overridden, the #prefetch method should look up specifications # matching +reqs+. def prefetch reqs end ## # When true, this set is allowed to access the network when looking up # specifications or dependencies. def remote? # :nodoc: @remote end end
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