ok!
Yep, that's a bug. Can you file a ticket? Thanks :)On 4 nov 2010, at 19:44, Louis-Philippe wrote:Thanks Eloy!I was starting to poke myself, trying to wakeup from a bad dream...and your answer helped me to get it right:what works:_______________________________________________>> framework 'ObjCHiredis.framework'=> true>> redis = ObjCHiredis.alloc.init=> #<ObjCHiredis:0x200232880>>> redis.connect("127.0.0.1", on:6379)=> 1what doesn't:>> framework 'ObjCHiredis'=> true>> redis = ObjCHiredis.alloc.init=> #<ObjCHiredis:0x2000fed40>>> redis.connect("127.0.0.1", on:6379)ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (2 for 0)so I guess that is a bug, isn't it?2010/11/4 Eloy Duran <eloy.de.enige@gmail.com>Oops, forgot to paste the result:% macirbirb(main):001:0> framework '/Users/eloy/Documents/DEVELOPMENT/MacRuby/ObjCHiredis/ObjCHiredis/build/Debug/ObjCHiredis.framework'=> trueirb(main):002:0> redis = ObjCHiredis.alloc.init=> #<ObjCHiredis:0x200226600>irb(main):003:0> redis.connect("127.0.0.1", on:6379)2010-11-04 19:20:32.892 macruby[4656:903] Connection error: connect: Connection refused=> 0Nevermind the connection refused, I haven't actually got redis running :)On 4 nov 2010, at 17:44, Louis-Philippe wrote:There are no non OO structure at all, at least I think... One public Objc class with 4 methods total. Thats it.and by the way, methods from foundation framework work:>> framework "foundation"=> true_______________________________________________>> base = NSURL.URLWithString("/usr/local/bin")=> #<NSURL:0x2002b84a0>>> myurl = NSURL.URLWithString("myapp/prefs", relativeToURL:base)=> #<NSURL:0x2002aee40>2010/11/4 Matt Aimonetti <mattaimonetti@gmail.com>I'm not really sure what's going on there and to be honest, I didn't check your code, but did you try to generate a BridgeSupport file to expose non OO structures?
- MattOn Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Louis-Philippe <default@spiralix.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi all,I have a funny problem,I have a framework I created, ObjCHiredis, which works with MacRuby. Except I can't use methods with more than one arguments in it???like: ObjCHiredis.redis works fine but ObjCHiredis.redis("127.0.0.1", on:6379) doesn't. ??? I know from my methods are OK as my Framework test suite, in Objective-C passes the test, and I tried it in an other Objective-C runtime language, Nu, which handles it flawlessly.I first thought this problem was related to methods arguments overload, but an other very unique method also does it:framework "ObjCHiredis"p redis = ObjCHiredis.alloc.initp redis.connect("127.0.0.1", on:6379)=> #<ObjCHiredis:0x2000d5c80>=> wrong number of arguments (2 for 0) (ArgumentError)I feel like the error must be mine... but it works elsewhere and I looked everywhere for a solution inside my code without avail.thanks!L-P
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