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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:14:02+00:00 2026-05-11T18:14:02+00:00

there is a line displayed within <pre> <%= h @stories.inspect %> and the output

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there is a line displayed within <pre>

<%= h @stories.inspect %>

and the output was too long, so i changed it to

<%= #h @stories.inspect %>

<% @stories.each do |s| %>
  <%= h s.inspect %>
<% end %>

(commenting out the first line). now the code will fail to compile… saying

compile error
/Users/winterheat/ror/shov2/app/views/stories/index.html.erb:13: syntax error, unexpected kENSURE, expecting ‘)’
/Users/winterheat/ror/shov2/app/views/stories/index.html.erb:15: syntax error, unexpected kEND, expecting ‘)’

and if i remove that commented line altogether, the code will work. i thought in some book, it is said that you can comment out some code in ERB like that?

Update: funny if i change it to

<% #h @stories.inspect %>

then it will compile fine… so the displaying of result tag <%= %> doesn’t like comments, it seems.

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    2026-05-11T18:14:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:14 pm

    Think of <%= as meaning “add the value of this expression to the output stream”. No expression? Syntax error.

    Consider

    output << @stories.inspect
    

    vs

    output <<
    

    Tracking down how <%= is really handled in the erb source may be edifying. I found it worth the effort when I was getting started with Rails.

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