The exception information message set by ‘raise’.
Array of backtrace of the last exception thrown.
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.
The information about the last match in the current scope.
The flag for case insensitive, nil by default.
The input record separator, newline by default.
The output record separator for the print and IO#write. Default is nil.
The output field separator for the print and Array#join.
The default separator for String#split.
The current input line number of the last file that was read.
The virtual concatenation file of the files given on command line (or from $stdin if no files were given).
The default output for print, 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.
Command line arguments given for the script sans args.
The process number of the Ruby running this script.
The status of the last executed child process. This value is thread-local.
Load path for scripts and binary modules by load or require.
The array contains the module names loaded by require.
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.
The alias to the $“.
Current input file from $<. Same as $<.filename.
The alias to the $:.
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.
The alias to $/.
True if option -a is set. Read-only variable.
The alias of $DEBUG. See $DEBUG above for further discussion.
The alias to $;.
In in-place-edit mode, this variable holds the extension, otherwise nil.
The alias to $:.
True if option -l is set. Read-only variable.
True if option -p is set. Read-only variable.
An alias of $VERBOSE. See $VERBOSE above for further discussion.
An alias of $VERBOSE. See $VERBOSE above for further discussion.
The typical true value.
The false itself.
The nil itself.
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 alias to the $<.
The alias to the $*.
The file object of the script, pointing just after __END__.
The ruby version string (VERSION was deprecated).
The release date string.
The platform identifier.