You may want to take a look at the resurrected TryRuby repo - that
tool was essentially exactly what you've described.

http://github.com/whymirror/TryRuby/tree/master

--Matt Jones


On Aug 28, 4:44 pm, chris_the_frog <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi! I am a computer science student and I have a problem I just can't
> seem to find an answer to. I would like to embed a read-eval-print-
> loop in a website. Essentially, I'd like a window that mimics a
> console: the user types in some random text, it is processed, a value
> is returned and displayed, and then it waits for the user's input
> again*.  Exactly like a console.
>
> I am new to Ruby and I have only just begun looking at Rails. In fact,
> I have absolutely no experience in web programming whatever. So even
> if someone could just point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate
> it.
>
> * FYI, I am trying to create an online version of my research project:
> an interpreter and interactive environment for a small functional
> language.
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