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read-eval-print loop
Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL), also known as a language shell, is a common interactive interpreter model whereby a single user input (e.g. a single expression) is read, evaluated, and the result is printed back. The operation is then repeated endlessly until the user terminates the loop.