inf-ruby
provides a REPL buffer connected to a Ruby subprocess.
package.el
is the built-in package manager in Emacs 24+. On Emacs 23
you will need to get package.el yourself if you wish to use it.
inf-ruby
is available on both major package.el
community
maintained repos:
Marmalade and
MELPA.
If you're not already using one of them, follow their installation instructions: Marmalade, MELPA.
And then you can install inf-ruby
with the following command:
M-x package-install [RET] inf-ruby [RET]
or by adding this bit of Emacs Lisp code to your Emacs initialization file (.emacs
or init.el
):
(unless (package-installed-p 'inf-ruby)
(package-install 'inf-ruby))
If the installation doesn't work try refreshing the package list:
M-x package-refresh-contents [RET]
el-get is another popular package manager for Emacs. If you're an el-get user just do M-x el-get-install.
If you're installing manually, you'll need to:
inf-ruby.el
file somewhere on your load path (perhaps ~/.emacs.d/vendor
).emacs
(or init.el
) file:(autoload 'inf-ruby-minor-mode "inf-ruby" "Run an inferior Ruby process" t)
(add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook 'inf-ruby-minor-mode)
Or, for enh-ruby-mode:
(add-hook 'enh-ruby-mode-hook 'inf-ruby-minor-mode)
Installation via package.el
interface does the above for you
automatically.
Additionally, consider adding
(add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook 'inf-ruby-auto-enter)
or
(add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook 'inf-ruby-auto-enter-and-focus)
to your init file to automatically switch from common Ruby compilation modes to interact with a debugger. The latter snippet will also select the compilation window and move point to the breakpoint prompt.
If you wish to add other interpreter prompt patterns, see the description in the wiki.
inf-ruby
comes bundled in
Emacs Prelude. If you're a
Prelude user you can start using it right away.
A simple IRB process can be fired up with M-x inf-ruby.
To launch a REPL with project-specific console instead, type M-x inf-ruby-console-auto.
It recognizes several project types, including Rails, gems and anything with racksh
in their Gemfile.
When entered, this mode runs comint-mode-hook
and
inf-ruby-mode-hook
(in that order).
ruby-switch-to-inf
switches the current buffer to the ruby process buffer.ruby-send-definition
sends the current definition to the ruby process.ruby-send-region
sends the current region to the ruby process.ruby-send-definition-and-go
and ruby-send-region-and-go
switch to the ruby process buffer after sending their text.#
start comments.comint-continue-subjob
to continue it.To see the list of the keybindings defined by inf-ruby-minor-mode
,
type M-x describe-function [RET] inf-ruby-minor-mode [RET].
To use Pry in inf-ruby
with Ruby 3.3, you should install
readline-ext
(and add it to Gemfile
, if it is used)
(dgutov/robe#147).
If there is a triangle instead of prompt, or you see a reline related error, or your REPL simply doesn't react to input, try putting the following in your ~/.irbrc
:
IRB.conf[:USE_MULTILINE] = false if ENV['INSIDE_EMACS']
IRB.conf[:USE_READLINE] = false if ENV['INSIDE_EMACS']
For most projects that inf-ruby-console-auto
can recognize, we try
to apply this flag automatically (using command line arguments rather
than .irbrc
), but some cases remain where the users will have to do
it manually.
C-x C-e
freezes in Ruby buffers?IRB 1.2.x broke the --noreadline
support
(#137,
IRB#127). Upgrade to IRB
1.3.0 or newer for better experience.
Pry raises ZeroDivisionError in lib/pry/pager.rb
?
Put Pry.config.pager = false if ENV["INSIDE_EMACS"]
into your ~/.pryrc
.
Pry prints [0G
right after start?
Put Pry.config.correct_indent = false if ENV["INSIDE_EMACS"]
into your ~/.pryrc
.
Please report problems at http://github.com/nonsequitur/inf-ruby/issues.