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irb
— Interactive
Ruby Shell
irb |
[--version ] [-dfUw ]
[-I directory]
[-r library]
[-E
external[:internal]]
[-W [level]]
[-- [no]inspect]
[-- [no]multiline]
[-- [no]singleline]
[-- [no]echo]
[-- [no]colorize]
[-- [no]autocomplete]
[-- [no]verbose] [--prompt
mode] [--prompt-mode
mode] [--inf-ruby-mode ]
[--simple-prompt ]
[--noprompt ] [--tracer ]
[--back-trace-limit n]
[-- ] [program_file] [argument ...] |
irb
is the REPL(read-eval-print loop)
environment for Ruby programs.
--version
irb
.
-E
external[:internal]--encoding
external[:internal]You can omit the one for internal encodings, then the value
(Encoding.default_internal
)
will be nil.
-I
path$LOAD_PATH
directory
-U
Encoding.default_internal
) to
UTF-8.
-d
$DEBUG
to true.
-f
-w
-W
-h
--help
-r
library--inspect
--noinspect
--multiline
--nomultiline
--singleline
--nosingleline
--extra-doc-dir
--echo
--noecho
--echo-on-assignment
--noecho-on-assignment
--truncate-echo-on-assignment
--colorize
--nocolorize
--autocomplete
--noautocomplete
--verbose
--noverbose
--prompt
mode--prompt-mode
mode--inf-ruby-mode
--simple-prompt
--noprompt
--tracer
--back-trace-limit
nAlso irb
depends on same variables as
ruby(1).
% irb
irb(main):001:0>
1 + 1
2
irb(main):002:0>
def t(x)
irb(main):003:1>
x + 1
irb(main):004:1>
end
=> :t
irb(main):005:0>
t(3)
=> 4
irb(main):006:0>
if t(3) == 4
irb(main):007:1>
p :ok
irb(main):008:1>
end
:ok
=> :ok
irb(main):009:0>
quit
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Written by Keiju ISHITSUKA.
August 11, 2019 | UNIX |