Seeing Is Believing is a ruby gem to evaluate Ruby code, recording the results of each line. This minor mode provides an easy way to run it from emacs on the current region or entire buffer.
Download the package and add it to your load path.
To install from MELPA, follow the instructions in the MELPA readme.
Once that's set up, you can run (package-install 'seeing-is-believing)
Alternatively, if you use spacemacs, add seeing-is-believing
to your dotspacemacs-additional-packages
variable in your .spacemacs
file and reload your config.
Enable the mode by typing M-x seeing-is-believing
or by adding
something similar to the following to your emacs init file:
(require 'seeing-is-believing)
(add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook 'seeing-is-believing)
When the mode is active you can run seeing is believing by typing C-c ? s
. If you prefer the
xmpfilter
style of explicitly specifying where you want to see the output type
C-c ? x
. You can clear out the output from seeing is believing by
typing C-c ? c
.
You can change the keybinding shortcuts from the default of C-c ?
by
customising the seeing-is-believing-prefix
variable
(M-x set-variable <return> seeing-is-believing-prefix <return>
).
You can also customize or set variables that affect how seeing-is-believing
operates:
seeing-is-believing-executable
can be set to the name of the program file for the executable (default "seeing_is_believing")seeing-is-believing-max-length
can be set to an integer that limits the length of lines produced, source plus comments (default 1000).seeing-is-believing-max-results
can be set to an integer that limits the number of results produced, whenseeing-is-believing
shows multiple results per comment (default 10),seeing-is-believing-timeout
can be set to a decimal number for the number of secondsseeing-is-believing
runs before it times out or to 0 for no timeout (default 0), andseeing-is-believing-alignment
can be set to one of'chunk
,'file
, or'line
to change the wayseeing-is-believing
aligns its comments, on a chunk-by-chunk basis, across the whole file, or on a line-by-line basis, effectively no alignment (default'chunk
).
Either use the customize interface to set these, or set them in your init.el
file:
(setq seeing-is-believing-max-length 150
seeing-is-believing-max-results 10
seeing-is-believing-timeout 10.5
seeing-is-believing-alignment 'file)
Copyright 2015 John Cinnamond
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