Sounds like an unboxing issue, which requires a BridgeSupport file. Check the archives.  

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On Oct 26, 2009, at 1:22, John Shea <johnmacshea@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Steve,
did you solve this one?
if not perhaps you could post somewhere the MyDocument.rb code for us to look at?
Cheers,
J

On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:17 PM, s.ross <cwdinfo@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to implement the RaiseMan example from Aaron Hillegass's book in MacRuby. All has gone pretty well until I reached undo. The idea is to handle the insertObject message each time a Person is inserted and manipulate the undo stack.

  def insertObject(p, inEmployeesAtIndex:index)
    NSLog("adding #{p} to #{employees}") # <= Not called, huh?
    undo = @undoManager
    undo.prepareWithInvocationTarget(self, removeObjectFromEmployeesAtIndex:index)
    if !undo.isUndoing
      undo.setActionName("Insert Person")
    end
    employees.insertObject(p, atIndex:index)
  end

The Objective-C signature for this is:

- (void)insertObject:(Person *)p inEmployeesAtIndex:(int)index

Works in Objective-C but in my Ruby, the method is not recognized as a handler to be invoked when a Person object is to be inserted in the employees array. I should note that I created the employees array using Ruby syntax:

@employees ||= []

Changing this to:

@employees ||= NSMutableArray.alloc.init

makes no difference in this scenario.

Any hints with respect to what I'm missing here?

Thanks,

Steve


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