=== Run This! === Tags: code, snippet, sample, execution, programming Contributors: manu Requires at least: 3.3.1 Tested up to: 3.3.1 Stable tag: 0.2 == Description == This plugin lets your readers run snippets of code directly from your blog. Simply add a class "run-this" and a lang attribute to the PRE tag surrounding the code. The lang attribute should have one of the following values : ada, assembler, awk, bash, bc, brainf**k, c, csharp, cpp, c99, clips, clojure, cobol, clisp, d, erlang, forth, fortran, go, haskell, icon, intercal, java, rhino, javascript, lua, nemerle, nice, ocaml, pascal, perl, php, pike, prolog, python, python3, r, ruby, scala, scheme, smalltalk, tcl, unlambda, vbasic, whitespace The code is sent over to [Ideone](http://ideone.com/) to run; results (output, time and language implementation details) are displayed on your blog, in a table underneath the code. This plugin is free software released under the GNU General Public License. == Installation == * Unzip the plugin archive in the folder wp-content/plugins. * Activate the plugin in admin section. * if you need a spinner different from the one bundled with the plugin, make your own at http://www.ajaxload.info/, rename it spinner.gif and copy it into the plugin folder. * You are ready to jazz up your code snippets ! == Release Notes == * This plugin depends on the [WP-Syntax plugin](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-syntax/) being installed and activated. * This plugin uses CORS to send the code source accross to a different domain, recent browsers should work fine (See [Browser support](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing#Browser_support)) * This plugin uses jQuery, which is also included in the plugin archive * This plugin relies on Ideone web services API (http://ideone.com/api) * This is an alpha release, please send bug reports to runthis.plugin@gmail.com == Changelog == **0.2** : start using CORS instead of a Flash proxy to do cross-domain queries.