* On all platforms, as this is the recommended code pattern.
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* As mentioned in the documentation.
* Use Array#size instead of #count, it's more common.
* Use :unset, it clarifies things if the specs fails.
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* proc.c (proc_new): promoted lambda/proc/Proc.new with no block
in a method called with a block to a warning/error.
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* It declares clocks which are invalid for clock_gettime(), which I consider OS bug.
* I want to keep testing all declared clocks on other platforms.
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* This reverts commit a7edd05f7d.
* I prefer to exclude Solaris, I want to keep testing these clocks on Linux/macOS.
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Waiting on socket I/O using IO.select should work on all platforms.
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`Errno::EINVAL: Invalid argument - clock_gettime` could occur even on Linux.
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this exists for `context "when passed close_others: false" do`, but this
seems to be missing for `context "when passed close_others: true"`.
And this seems to hang forever on Windows since r66622.
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introduced in r66622, but this does not succeed on Solaris
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on solaris until it gets stable.
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Docker container is not always able to lower the nice value even if the
euid is a root. It depends upon the configuration of docker which
cannot check from the container itself.
This change does check it by actually trying to lower the value first.
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* spec/ruby/library/win32ole/win32ole_method/event_interface_spec.rb:
use System Monitor Control instead of Microsoft Internet Control
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* spec/ruby/library/win32ole/fixtures/classes.rb: add
SYSTEM_MONITOR_CONTROL_AVAILABLE.
* spec/ruby/library/win32ole/win32ole_method/event_spec.rb: Internet
Explorer is not available in some environment. Instead, try to use
System Monitor Control.
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* spec/ruby/library/win32ole/win32ole_method/helpcontext_spec.rb:
Use FileSystemObject. Microsoft Internet Explorer is not available
in some environment.
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builtin echo of Solaris 10's sh doesn't expand `~`.
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