# repl.vim Open the interactive environment with the code you are writing. ## Ruby Example You are writing the following code in an unnamed buffer. class C def self.f(x) x + 1 end end Now you want to try running the code in an interactive environment. Usually you are supposed to (1) save the code on somewhere, (2) open a terminal, (3) run `irb -r {the-file}`. If you already installed quickinteractive.vim, you just have to run `:Repl` or to type `i`. It opens a buffer that is the environment you wanted. irb> You can do irb> C.f 23 24 irb> ## Haskell Example import Test.HUnit foo _ = (1, 2) test1 = TestCase (assertEqual "for (foo 3)," (1,2) (foo 3)) tests = TestList [TestLabel "test1" test1] Run `:Repl` without saving the code on a file. ghci> runTestTT tests ## Installation $ jolt install repl.vim will be available soon. This plugin depends on quickrun, vimshell and their dependencies. ## Author Tatsuhiro Ujihisa