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How can I avoid the console output when assigning a value to a variable in Ruby

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ruby

irb

Is it possible to escape that effect when assigning to a value:

irb(main):584:0>a = true
=>true
irb(main):584:0>

I have a code that has lots of assignings and when I am trying to test it I can not see the result because of all these returned values:

true
false
true
false
true
true
..
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user2128702 Avatar asked Dec 22 '13 17:12

user2128702


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You can start the irb or console attaching the --noecho option.

$ irb --noecho
2.0.0p353 :001 > true
2.0.0p353 :002 > 

Otherwise, if the console was started by another process, simply set conf.echo = false

$ irb 
2.0.0p353 :001 > true
 => true 
2.0.0p353 :002 > conf.echo = false
2.0.0p353 :004 > true
2.0.0p353 :005 > 
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Simone Carletti Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 14:10

Simone Carletti


Stick a semi-colon behind the command and it doesn't print, works for both pry and irb

PRY

[1] pry(main)> a = true
=> true
[2] pry(main)> a = true;
[3] pry(main)>

IRB

2.0.0p247 :001 > a = true
 => true
2.0.0p247 :002 > a = true;
2.0.0p247 :003 >
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bjhaid Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 15:10

bjhaid