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Bump rubocop from 0.60.0 to 0.61.0 in /Library/Homebrew/vendor #5378

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Library/Homebrew/vendor/Gemfile.lock
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Expand Up @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ GEM
plist (3.4.0)
powerpack (0.1.2)
rainbow (3.0.0)
rubocop (0.60.0)
rubocop (0.61.0)
jaro_winkler (~> 1.5.1)
parallel (~> 1.10)
parser (>= 2.5, != 2.5.1.1)
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Library/Homebrew/vendor/bundle-standalone/bundler/setup.rb
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$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/rainbow-3.0.0/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/ruby-progressbar-1.10.0/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/unicode-display_width-1.4.0/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/rubocop-0.60.0/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/rubocop-0.61.0/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/rubocop-rspec-1.30.1/lib"
$:.unshift "#{path}/../#{ruby_engine}/#{ruby_version}/gems/ruby-macho-2.1.0/lib"
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require_relative "./concurrent"
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require 'concurrent/version'
require 'concurrent/constants'
require 'concurrent/errors'
require 'concurrent/configuration'

require 'concurrent/atomics'
require 'concurrent/executors'
require 'concurrent/synchronization'

require 'concurrent/atomic/atomic_markable_reference'
require 'concurrent/atomic/atomic_reference'
require 'concurrent/agent'
require 'concurrent/atom'
require 'concurrent/array'
require 'concurrent/hash'
require 'concurrent/set'
require 'concurrent/map'
require 'concurrent/tuple'
require 'concurrent/async'
require 'concurrent/dataflow'
require 'concurrent/delay'
require 'concurrent/exchanger'
require 'concurrent/future'
require 'concurrent/immutable_struct'
require 'concurrent/ivar'
require 'concurrent/maybe'
require 'concurrent/mutable_struct'
require 'concurrent/mvar'
require 'concurrent/promise'
require 'concurrent/scheduled_task'
require 'concurrent/settable_struct'
require 'concurrent/timer_task'
require 'concurrent/tvar'
require 'concurrent/promises'

require 'concurrent/thread_safe/synchronized_delegator'
require 'concurrent/thread_safe/util'

require 'concurrent/options'

# @!macro internal_implementation_note
#
# @note **Private Implementation:** This abstraction is a private, internal
# implementation detail. It should never be used directly.

# @!macro monotonic_clock_warning
#
# @note Time calculations on all platforms and languages are sensitive to
# changes to the system clock. To alleviate the potential problems
# associated with changing the system clock while an application is running,
# most modern operating systems provide a monotonic clock that operates
# independently of the system clock. A monotonic clock cannot be used to
# determine human-friendly clock times. A monotonic clock is used exclusively
# for calculating time intervals. Not all Ruby platforms provide access to an
# operating system monotonic clock. On these platforms a pure-Ruby monotonic
# clock will be used as a fallback. An operating system monotonic clock is both
# faster and more reliable than the pure-Ruby implementation. The pure-Ruby
# implementation should be fast and reliable enough for most non-realtime
# operations. At this time the common Ruby platforms that provide access to an
# operating system monotonic clock are MRI 2.1 and above and JRuby (all versions).
#
# @see http://linux.die.net/man/3/clock_gettime Linux clock_gettime(3)

# @!macro copy_options
#
# ## Copy Options
#
# Object references in Ruby are mutable. This can lead to serious
# problems when the {#value} of an object is a mutable reference. Which
# is always the case unless the value is a `Fixnum`, `Symbol`, or similar
# "primitive" data type. Each instance can be configured with a few
# options that can help protect the program from potentially dangerous
# operations. Each of these options can be optionally set when the object
# instance is created:
#
# * `:dup_on_deref` When true the object will call the `#dup` method on
# the `value` object every time the `#value` method is called
# (default: false)
# * `:freeze_on_deref` When true the object will call the `#freeze`
# method on the `value` object every time the `#value` method is called
# (default: false)
# * `:copy_on_deref` When given a `Proc` object the `Proc` will be run
# every time the `#value` method is called. The `Proc` will be given
# the current `value` as its only argument and the result returned by
# the block will be the return value of the `#value` call. When `nil`
# this option will be ignored (default: nil)
#
# When multiple deref options are set the order of operations is strictly defined.
# The order of deref operations is:
# * `:copy_on_deref`
# * `:dup_on_deref`
# * `:freeze_on_deref`
#
# Because of this ordering there is no need to `#freeze` an object created by a
# provided `:copy_on_deref` block. Simply set `:freeze_on_deref` to `true`.
# Setting both `:dup_on_deref` to `true` and `:freeze_on_deref` to `true` is
# as close to the behavior of a "pure" functional language (like Erlang, Clojure,
# or Haskell) as we are likely to get in Ruby.

# @!macro deref_options
#
# @option opts [Boolean] :dup_on_deref (false) Call `#dup` before
# returning the data from {#value}
# @option opts [Boolean] :freeze_on_deref (false) Call `#freeze` before
# returning the data from {#value}
# @option opts [Proc] :copy_on_deref (nil) When calling the {#value}
# method, call the given proc passing the internal value as the sole
# argument then return the new value returned from the proc.

# @!macro executor_and_deref_options
#
# @param [Hash] opts the options used to define the behavior at update and deref
# and to specify the executor on which to perform actions
# @option opts [Executor] :executor when set use the given `Executor` instance.
# Three special values are also supported: `:io` returns the global pool for
# long, blocking (IO) tasks, `:fast` returns the global pool for short, fast
# operations, and `:immediate` returns the global `ImmediateExecutor` object.
# @!macro deref_options

# @!macro warn.edge
# @api Edge
# @note **Edge Features** are under active development and may change frequently.
#
# - Deprecations are not added before incompatible changes.
# - Edge version: _major_ is always 0, _minor_ bump means incompatible change,
# _patch_ bump means compatible change.
# - Edge features may also lack tests and documentation.
# - Features developed in `concurrent-ruby-edge` are expected to move
# to `concurrent-ruby` when finalised.


# {include:file:README.md}
module Concurrent
end