The Exception object set by Kernel#raise.
The same as $!.backtrace
.
The information about the last match in the current scope (thread-local and frame-local).
The string matched by the last successful match.
The string to the left of the last successful match.
The string to the right of the last successful match.
The highest group matched by the last successful match.
The Nth group of the last successful match. May be > 1.
This variable is no longer effective. Deprecated.
The input record separator, newline by default. Aliased to $-0.
The output record separator for Kernel#print and IO#write. Default is nil
.
The output field separator for Kernel#print and Array#join. Non-nil $, will be deprecated.
The default separator for String#split. Non-nil $; will be deprecated. Aliased to $-F.
The current input line number of the last file that was read.
The same as ARGF.
The default output stream for Kernel#print and Kernel#printf. $stdout by default.
The last input line of string by gets or readline.
Contains the name of the script being executed. May be assignable.
The same as ARGV.
The process number of the Ruby running this script. Same as Process.pid.
The status of the last executed child process (thread-local).
Load path for searching Ruby scripts and extension libraries used by Kernel#load and Kernel#require. Aliased to $:
and $-I. Has a singleton method
$LOAD_PATH.resolve_feature_path(feature)
that returns
[:rb
or :so
, path], which resolves the feature to
the path the original Kernel#require method would
load.
The array contains the module names loaded by require. Aliased to $“.
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. Aliased to $-d.
Current input filename from ARGF. Same as ARGF#filename.
The current standard error output.
The current standard input.
The current standard output.
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. Aliased to $-v and
$-w.
True if option -a
is set. Read-only variable.
In in-place-edit mode, this variable holds the extension, otherwise
nil
.
True if option -l
is set. Read-only variable.
True if option -p
is set. Read-only variable.
The typical true value. Deprecated.
The false
itself. Deprecated.
The nil
itself. Deprecated.
The standard input. The default value for $stdin.
The standard output. The default value for $stdout.
The standard error output. The default value for $stderr.
The hash contains current environment variables.
The virtual concatenation of the files given on command line (or from $stdin if no files were given).
An Array of command line arguments given for the script.
The file object of the script, pointing just after __END__
.
The Binding of the top level scope.
The Ruby language version.
The release date string.
The platform identifier.
The patchlevel for this Ruby. If this is a development build of Ruby the patchlevel will be -1.
The GIT commit hash for this Ruby.
The copyright string for Ruby.
The name of the Ruby implementation.
The version of the Ruby implementation.
The same as ruby --version
, a String describing various aspects of the Ruby
implementation.