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U:RDoc::NormalClass[iI"XMP:ET@I"Object;To:RDoc::Markup::Document:@parts[o;;[o:RDoc::Markup::Paragraph;[I" An example printer for irb.;To:RDoc::Markup::BlankLine o; ;[I"SIt's much like the standard library PrettyPrint, that shows the value of each ;TI"expression as it runs.;T@o; ;[I"=In order to use this library, you must first require it:;T@o:RDoc::Markup::Verbatim;[I"require 'irb/xmp' ;T:@format0o; ;[I"FNow, you can take advantage of the Object#xmp convenience method.;T@o;;[ I"xmp <<END ;TI" foo = "bar" ;TI" baz = 42 ;TI" END ;TI"#=> foo = "bar" ;TI" #==>"bar" ;TI"#=> baz = 42 ;TI" #==>42 ;T;0o; ;[I"JYou can also create an XMP object, with an optional binding to print ;TI"&expressions in the given binding:;T@o;;[I"ctx = binding ;TI"x = XMP.new ctx ;TI"x.puts ;TI"#=> today = "a good day" ;TI" #==>"a good day" ;TI"!ctx.eval 'today # is what?' ;TI"#=> "a good day";T;0: @fileI"lib/irb/xmp.rb;T:0@omit_headings_from_table_of_contents_below0; 0;0[ [ [ [[I" class;T[[:public[ [:protected[ [:private[[I"new;TI"lib/irb/xmp.rb;T[I" instance;T[[;[ [;[ [;[[I" puts;T@E[ [U:RDoc::Context::Section[i 0o;;[ ; 0;0[I"lib/irb/xmp.rb;T@5cRDoc::TopLevel