Globals
Pre-defined variables
- $!
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The exception information message set by 'raise'.
 - $@
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Array of backtrace of the last exception thrown.
 - $&
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The string matched by the last successful match.
 - $`
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The string to the left of the last successful match.
 - $'
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The string to the right of the last successful match.
 - $+
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The highest group matched by the last successful match.
 - $1
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The Nth group of the last successful match. May be > 1.
 - $~
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The information about the last match in the current scope.
 - $=
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This variable is no longer effective. Deprecated.
 - $/
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The input record separator, newline by default.
 - $\
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The output record separator for the print and IO#write. Default is nil.
 - $,
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The output field separator for the print and Array#join.
 - $;
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The default separator for String#split.
 - $.
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The current input line number of the last file that was read.
 - $<
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The virtual concatenation file of the files given on command line (or from $stdin if no files were given).
 - $>
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The default output for print, printf. $stdout by default.
 - $_
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The last input line of string by gets or readline.
 - $0
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Contains the name of the script being executed. May be assignable.
 - $*
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Command line arguments given for the script sans args.
 - $$
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The process number of the Ruby running this script.
 - $?
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The status of the last executed child process. This value is thread-local.
 - $:
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Load path for scripts and binary modules by load or require.
 - $“
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The array contains the module names loaded by require.
 - $DEBUG
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The debug flag, which is set by the -d switch. Enabling debug output prints each exception raised to $stderr (but not its backtrace). Setting this to a true value enables debug output as if -d were given on the command line. Setting this to a false value disables debug output.
 - $LOADED_FEATURES
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The alias to the $“.
 - $FILENAME
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Current input file from $<. Same as $<.filename.
 - $LOAD_PATH
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The alias to the $:.
 - $stderr
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The current standard error output.
 - $stdin
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The current standard input.
 - $stdout
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The current standard output.
 - $VERBOSE
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The verbose flag, which is set by the -w or -v switch. Setting this to a true value enables warnings as if -w or -v were given on the command line. Setting this to nil disables warnings, including from Kernel#warn.
 - $-0
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The alias to $/.
 - $-a
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True if option -a is set. Read-only variable.
 - $-d
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The alias of $DEBUG. See $DEBUG above for further discussion.
 - $-F
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The alias to $;.
 - $-i
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In in-place-edit mode, this variable holds the extension, otherwise nil.
 - $-I
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The alias to $:.
 - $-l
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True if option -l is set. Read-only variable.
 - $-p
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True if option -p is set. Read-only variable.
 - $-v
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An alias of $VERBOSE. See $VERBOSE above for further discussion.
 - $-w
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An alias of $VERBOSE. See $VERBOSE above for further discussion.
 
Pre-defined global constants
- TRUE
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The typical true value.
 - FALSE
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The false itself.
 - NIL
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The nil itself.
 - STDIN
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The standard input. The default value for $stdin.
 - STDOUT
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The standard output. The default value for $stdout.
 - STDERR
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The standard error output. The default value for $stderr.
 - ENV
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The hash contains current environment variables.
 - ARGF
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The alias to the $<.
 - ARGV
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The alias to the $*.
 - DATA
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The file object of the script, pointing just after __END__.
 - RUBY_VERSION
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The ruby version string (VERSION was deprecated).
 - RUBY_RELEASE_DATE
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The release date string.
 - RUBY_PLATFORM
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The platform identifier.
 
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