Pry (software)
Developer(s) | John Mair (banisterfiend), Conrad Irwin, …many more |
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Stable release | 0.10.0 / June 9, 2014 |
Written in | Ruby |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Ruby interpreter |
Type | Ruby shell |
License |
MIT License |
Website | http://www.pryrepl.org/ |
Pry is an interactive shell for the Ruby programming language. It is notable for its Smalltalk-inspired[1] ability to start a REPL within a running program. This lets programmers debug and modify the current state of a system.
Features
Pry exposes most of its introspective capabilities using a filesystem metaphor.[2] For example, it has a cd
command to start interacting with a particular object, and uses ls
to list methods and variables.
It is possible to start Pry at any point inside a running program.[3] Due to the reflective nature of Ruby, this lets the programmer inspect the program, change its current state, or correct the source code without restarting the process.
A number of third party plugins are available for Pry,[1] these add tighter integration with other Ruby projects, enhance the abilities of Pry itself, and make Pry available over a remote connection.
Competitors
The main competitor to Pry is IRB, a standalone interactive shell that is packaged with releases of the Ruby programming language. There are a reasonable number of third-party plugins that add features to make IRB behave more like Pry, packaged as irbtools.
There are other projects to bring a better-than-IRB REPL to Ruby, such as ripl, but they are yet to see widespread adoption.
See also
- Comparison of computer shells
- IPython — A similar piece of software for the Python programming language
- SLIME — An interactive Lisp shell for Emacs
- Tweak — A Smalltalk programming environment
References
- 1 2 The Pry Ecosystem — John Mair, 2012 link
- ↑ Pry — Reuven M. Lerner, LinuxJournal, July 2012, pp28 link
- ↑ Interactive Debugging With Pry — Alan MacDougall, 2012 link
External links
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