Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A read–eval–print loop (REPL) is a simple, interactive computer programming environment. The term is most usually used to refer to a Lisp interactive environment, but can be applied to command line shells and similar environments for programming languages (see examples section, below). Synonyms include interactive toplevel and language shell.In a REPL, the user enters one or more expressions (rather than an entire compilation unit) and the REPL evaluates them and display the results.. }
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- Read–eval–print_loop comment "A read–eval–print loop (REPL) is a simple, interactive computer programming environment. The term is most usually used to refer to a Lisp interactive environment, but can be applied to command line shells and similar environments for programming languages (see examples section, below). Synonyms include interactive toplevel and language shell.In a REPL, the user enters one or more expressions (rather than an entire compilation unit) and the REPL evaluates them and display the results.".