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This is the API documentation for win32ole: Ruby Standard Library Documentation.
::message_loop (WIN32OLE_EVENT)
::ole_reference_count (WIN32OLE)
#default_event_sources (WIN32OLE_TYPE)
#default_ole_types (WIN32OLE_TYPE)
#event_interface (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#helpcontext (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#implemented_ole_types (WIN32OLE_TYPE)
#invoke_kind (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#library_name (WIN32OLE_TYPELIB)
#major_version (WIN32OLE_TYPE)
#major_version (WIN32OLE_TYPELIB)
#method_missing (WIN32OLE_RECORD)
#minor_version (WIN32OLE_TYPE)
#minor_version (WIN32OLE_TYPELIB)
#offset_vtbl (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#ole_activex_initialize (WIN32OLE)
#ole_classes (WIN32OLE_TYPELIB)
#ole_instance_variable_get (WIN32OLE_RECORD)
#ole_instance_variable_set (WIN32OLE_RECORD)
#ole_query_interface (WIN32OLE)
#ole_type_detail (WIN32OLE_PARAM)
#ole_type_detail (WIN32OLE_VARIABLE)
#on_event_with_outargs (WIN32OLE_EVENT)
#return_type (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#return_type_detail (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#return_vtype (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#size_opt_params (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#size_params (WIN32OLE_METHOD)
#source_ole_types (WIN32OLE_TYPE)