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            <h1>REPL<span><a class="mark" href="#repl_repl" id="repl_repl">#</a></span></h1>
<p>A Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL) is available both as a standalone program and
easily includable in other programs. The REPL provides a way to interactively
run JavaScript and see the results.  It can be used for debugging, testing, or
just trying things out.

</p>
<p>By executing <code>node</code> without any arguments from the command-line you will be
dropped into the REPL. It has simplistic emacs line-editing.

</p>
<pre><code>mjr:~$ node
Type &#39;.help&#39; for options.
&gt; a = [ 1, 2, 3];
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
&gt; a.forEach(function (v) {
...   console.log(v);
...   });
1
2
3</code></pre>
<p>For advanced line-editors, start node with the environmental variable
<code>NODE_NO_READLINE=1</code>. This will start the main and debugger REPL in canonical
terminal settings which will allow you to use with <code>rlwrap</code>.

</p>
<p>For example, you could add this to your bashrc file:

</p>
<pre><code>alias node=&quot;env NODE_NO_READLINE=1 rlwrap node&quot;</code></pre>
<h2>repl.start(options)<span><a class="mark" href="#repl_repl_start_options" id="repl_repl_start_options">#</a></span></h2>
<p>Returns and starts a <code>REPLServer</code> instance. Accepts an &quot;options&quot; Object that
takes the following values:

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<ul>
<li><p><code>prompt</code> - the prompt and <code>stream</code> for all I/O. Defaults to <code>&gt; </code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>input</code> - the readable stream to listen to. Defaults to <code>process.stdin</code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>output</code> - the writable stream to write readline data to. Defaults to
<code>process.stdout</code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>terminal</code> - pass <code>true</code> if the <code>stream</code> should be treated like a TTY, and
have ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it. Defaults to checking <code>isTTY</code>
on the <code>output</code> stream upon instantiation.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>eval</code> - function that will be used to eval each given line. Defaults to
an async wrapper for <code>eval()</code>. See below for an example of a custom <code>eval</code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>useColors</code> - a boolean which specifies whether or not the <code>writer</code> function
should output colors. If a different <code>writer</code> function is set then this does
nothing. Defaults to the repl&#39;s <code>terminal</code> value.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>useGlobal</code> - if set to <code>true</code>, then the repl will use the <code>global</code> object,
instead of running scripts in a separate context. Defaults to <code>false</code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>ignoreUndefined</code> - if set to <code>true</code>, then the repl will not output the
return value of command if it&#39;s <code>undefined</code>. Defaults to <code>false</code>.</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>writer</code> - the function to invoke for each command that gets evaluated which
returns the formatting (including coloring) to display. Defaults to
<code>util.inspect</code>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>You can use your own <code>eval</code> function if it has following signature:

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<pre><code>function eval(cmd, context, filename, callback) {
  callback(null, result);
}</code></pre>
<p>Multiple REPLs may be started against the same running instance of node.  Each
will share the same global object but will have unique I/O.

</p>
<p>Here is an example that starts a REPL on stdin, a Unix socket, and a TCP socket:

</p>
<pre><code>var net = require(&quot;net&quot;),
    repl = require(&quot;repl&quot;);

connections = 0;

repl.start({
  prompt: &quot;node via stdin&gt; &quot;,
  input: process.stdin,
  output: process.stdout
});

net.createServer(function (socket) {
  connections += 1;
  repl.start({
    prompt: &quot;node via Unix socket&gt; &quot;,
    input: socket,
    output: socket
  }).on(&#39;exit&#39;, function() {
    socket.end();
  })
}).listen(&quot;/tmp/node-repl-sock&quot;);

net.createServer(function (socket) {
  connections += 1;
  repl.start({
    prompt: &quot;node via TCP socket&gt; &quot;,
    input: socket,
    output: socket
  }).on(&#39;exit&#39;, function() {
    socket.end();
  });
}).listen(5001);</code></pre>
<p>Running this program from the command line will start a REPL on stdin.  Other
REPL clients may connect through the Unix socket or TCP socket. <code>telnet</code> is useful
for connecting to TCP sockets, and <code>socat</code> can be used to connect to both Unix and
TCP sockets.

</p>
<p>By starting a REPL from a Unix socket-based server instead of stdin, you can
connect to a long-running node process without restarting it.

</p>
<p>For an example of running a &quot;full-featured&quot; (<code>terminal</code>) REPL over
a <code>net.Server</code> and <code>net.Socket</code> instance, see: <a href="https://gist.github.com/2209310">https://gist.github.com/2209310</a>

</p>
<p>For an example of running a REPL instance over <code>curl(1)</code>,
see: <a href="https://gist.github.com/2053342">https://gist.github.com/2053342</a>

</p>
<h3>Event: &#39;exit&#39;<span><a class="mark" href="#repl_event_exit" id="repl_event_exit">#</a></span></h3>
<p><code>function () {}</code>

</p>
<p>Emitted when the user exits the REPL in any of the defined ways. Namely, typing
<code>.exit</code> at the repl, pressing Ctrl+C twice to signal SIGINT, or pressing Ctrl+D
to signal &quot;end&quot; on the <code>input</code> stream.

</p>
<p>Example of listening for <code>exit</code>:

</p>
<pre><code>r.on(&#39;exit&#39;, function () {
  console.log(&#39;Got &quot;exit&quot; event from repl!&#39;);
  process.exit();
});</code></pre>
<h2>REPL Features<span><a class="mark" href="#repl_repl_features" id="repl_repl_features">#</a></span></h2>
<!-- type=misc -->

<p>Inside the REPL, Control+D will exit.  Multi-line expressions can be input.
Tab completion is supported for both global and local variables.

</p>
<p>The special variable <code>_</code> (underscore) contains the result of the last expression.

</p>
<pre><code>&gt; [ &quot;a&quot;, &quot;b&quot;, &quot;c&quot; ]
[ &#39;a&#39;, &#39;b&#39;, &#39;c&#39; ]
&gt; _.length
3
&gt; _ += 1
4</code></pre>
<p>The REPL provides access to any variables in the global scope. You can expose
a variable to the REPL explicitly by assigning it to the <code>context</code> object
associated with each <code>REPLServer</code>.  For example:

</p>
<pre><code>// repl_test.js
var repl = require(&quot;repl&quot;),
    msg = &quot;message&quot;;

repl.start(&quot;&gt; &quot;).context.m = msg;</code></pre>
<p>Things in the <code>context</code> object appear as local within the REPL:

</p>
<pre><code>mjr:~$ node repl_test.js
&gt; m
&#39;message&#39;</code></pre>
<p>There are a few special REPL commands:

</p>
<ul>
<li><code>.break</code> - While inputting a multi-line expression, sometimes you get lost
or just don&#39;t care about completing it. <code>.break</code> will start over.</li>
<li><code>.clear</code> - Resets the <code>context</code> object to an empty object and clears any
multi-line expression.</li>
<li><code>.exit</code> - Close the I/O stream, which will cause the REPL to exit.</li>
<li><code>.help</code> - Show this list of special commands.</li>
<li><code>.save</code> - Save the current REPL session to a file<blockquote>
<p>.save ./file/to/save.js</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
<li><code>.load</code> - Load a file into the current REPL session.<blockquote>
<p>.load ./file/to/load.js</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ul>
<p>The following key combinations in the REPL have these special effects:

</p>
<ul>
<li><code>&lt;ctrl&gt;C</code> - Similar to the <code>.break</code> keyword.  Terminates the current
command.  Press twice on a blank line to forcibly exit.</li>
<li><code>&lt;ctrl&gt;D</code> - Similar to the <code>.exit</code> keyword.</li>
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