Hi all, I'm using a forwardingTargetForSelector: to create a wrapper class in ObjC. It seems to work in ObjC, but when I try to use it in MacRuby 0.4, I get an error. As usual, it's likely I'm doing something quite foolish. Since it's kind of a complicated setup, rather than trying to describe code via email, I've created a minimal-ish project in github containing ObjC and MacRuby code to illustrate the problem. (I say minimal-ish, since I'm using XCode). It's here: http://github.com/diffengr/macruby_forwarding_invocation_example That contains an XCode project and a rakefile. It has the ObjC classes Candy and CandyWrapper, and they both have the NSString* property flavor. CandyWrapper declares that property @dynamic, and forwards it to Candy. Here's the code that works in ObjC. Candy* rootBeerCandy = [[Candy alloc] init]; rootBeerCandy.flavor = @"Root Beer"; CandyWrapper* rootBeerWrapper = [[CandyWrapper alloc] initWithCandy:rootBeerCandy]; NSLog(@"Candy#flavor \"%@\", Wrapper#flavor \"%@\"", rootBeerCandy.flavor, rootBeerWrapper.flavor); If you load and run the xcode project in this directory, you'll get this output: NSLog[...] <CandyWrapper: 0x104fb0> forwarding flavor to <Candy: 0x103380> NSLog[...] Candy#flavor "Root Beer", Wrapper#flavor "Root Beer" Here's that (I think) same code instantiated in MacRuby, from candy_test.rb: rootBeerCandy = Candy.alloc.init rootBeerCandy.flavor = 'Root Beer' rootBeerWrapper = CandyWrapper.alloc.initWithCandy rootBeerCandy puts "Candy#flavor #{rootBeerCandy.flavor}, Wrapper#flavor #{rootBeerWrapper.flavor}" You can run this with "macrake test" in the project directory, and it will give (among other things): candy_test.rb:7:in `<main>': undefined method `flavor' for #<CandyWrapper:0x8000aa2a0> (NoMethodError) rake aborted! So, what am I doing wrong? Thanks, Clay Bridges