node. JS REPL (Interactive interpreter)
Node comes with an interactive interpreter that can perform the following tasks:
Read -read user input, parse input JavaScript data structure and store in memory.
execution -execution of input data structures
Print -Output results
Loop -loop operation the above steps until the user two times press the ctrl-c button to exit.
Node's interactive interpreter can debug Javascript code very well.
We can start Node's terminal by entering the following command:
In this case, we can enter a simple expression after > and press ENTER to calculate the result.
Simple expression arithmetic
Next, let's perform a simple math operation in the command-line window of node. js REPL:
$ node> 1 +45> 5/22.5> 3 * 618> 4-13> 1 + (2 * 3)-43>
Using variables
You can store the data in a variable and use it when you need it.
Variable declarations require the use of the var keyword, which is printed directly if the var keyword variable is not used.
Variables that use the var keyword can use Console.log () to output variables.
$ node> x = 1010> var y = 10undefined> x + y20> console.log ("Hello World") Hello worldundefined> Console.log ("www.runoob.com") www.runoob.comundefined
Multi-line expression
Node REPL supports the input of multi-line expressions, which is a bit like JavaScript. Next, let's perform a do-while loop:
$ node> var x = 0undefined> do {.... console.log ("x:" + x); ...} while (x < 5);x:1x:2x:3x:4x:5undefined>
... The symbol of the three points is automatically generated by the system, you can enter the line after the return. Node automatically detects whether it is a continuous expression.
Underscore (_) variable
You can use an underscore (_) to get the result of an expression:
$ node> var x = 10undefined> var y = 20undefined> x + y30> var sum = _undefined> console.log (sum) 30undefine D>
REPL command
Ctrl + C -exits the current terminal.
Ctrl + C Press two times -Exit Node REPL.
Ctrl + D -exits Node REPL.
up/down arrow -View input history commands
tab -Lists the current command
. Help-List use commands
. Break-Exit multi-line expression
. Clear -Exit multi-line expression
. Save filename -Saves the current Node REPL session to the specified file
. Load filename -Loads the contents of the file in the current Node REPL session.
Stop REPL
We have already mentioned that pressing two times CTRL + C key will exit REPL:
$ node> (^c again to quit) >
node. JS REPL (Interactive parser)