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This is similar to ActiveSupport's Array#extract!. Yields all of the unhandled #responses for a single response type. Removes and returns the responses for which the block returns a true value. Extracting responses is synchronized with other threads. The lock is released before returning.
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This adds
Net::IMAP#extract_responses, which behaves similarly to ActiveSupport's Array#extract! (which is a method I often wish we had in ruby core!).Yields all of the unhandled
#responsesfor a single response type. Removes and returns the responses for which the block returns a true value.Extracting responses is synchronized with other threads. The lock is released before returning.