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Interactive Ruby Shell

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Interactive Ruby Shell
Screenshot
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Developer(s)Keiju Ishitsuka
Stable release
1.2.4 / May 2, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-05-02)[1]
Written inRuby
Engine
    Operating systemCross-platform
    PlatformRuby interpreter
    TypeRuby shell
    LicenseRuby License
    BSD License
    Websitewww.ruby-lang.org/en/

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    Interactive Ruby Shell (IRB or irb) is a REPL for programming in the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. The abbreviation irb is a portmanteau of the word "interactive" and the filename extension for Ruby files, ".rb".

    The program is launched from a command line and allows the execution of Ruby commands with immediate response, experimenting in real-time. It features command history, line editing capabilities, and job control, and is able to communicate directly as a shell script over the Internet and interact with a live server. It was developed by Keiju Ishitsuka.

    Syntax and use[edit]

    Syntax:

    irb [ options ] [ programfile ] [ argument... ]
    

    Example:

    irb(main):001:0> n = 5
    => 5
    irb(main):002:0> def fact(n)
    irb(main):003:1>   if n <= 1
    irb(main):004:2>     1
    irb(main):005:2>   else
    irb(main):006:2*     n * fact(n - 1)
    irb(main):007:2>   end
    irb(main):008:1> end
    => :fact
    irb(main):009:0> fact(n)
    => 120
    
    irb(main):001:0> class Cat
    irb(main):002:1>   def meow
    irb(main):003:2>     puts 'Meow!'
    irb(main):004:2>   end
    irb(main):005:1> end
    => :meow
    
    irb(main):006:0> Cat.new.meow
    Meow!
    

    See also[edit]

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    References[edit]

    1. "All versions of irb". RubyGems.org. Retrieved 2020-07-06.

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