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Um - I feel like an idiot, but....

ruby -e '3+5'

Outputs nothing (Windows 7, Ruby 1.8.7, Cygwin or Git Bash). What am I missing? Extra credit - will this also allow the extra cool bundle (stolen from TextMate) Execute and Update # => markers to work properly?

EDIT

Ok that worked, and I'll accept the answer, but e-texteditor still doesn't work with that really cool bundle. Too bad.

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try:

ruby -e 'puts 3+5'

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You're missing a call to puts or any other method that produces output. ruby -e doesn't print the return value of the expression - it just executes it. It acts exactly as if you were executing a rb file containing "3+5".

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