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# OpenSSL::Config.to_s (from ruby core) ### Implementation from Config --- config.to_s -> string --- Gets the parsable form of the current configuration. Given the following configuration being created: config = OpenSSL::Config.new #=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=[]> config['default'] = {"foo"=>"bar","baz"=>"buz"} #=> {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>"buz"} puts config.to_s #=> [ default ] # foo=bar # baz=buz You can parse get the serialized configuration using #to_s and then parse it later: serialized_config = config.to_s # much later... new_config = OpenSSL::Config.parse(serialized_config) #=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]> puts new_config #=> [ default ] foo=bar baz=buz
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