It is not, we are just talking about conventions here. Personally I like to use both casing approaches so I can see the difference between obj-c APIs and Ruby's. - Matt Sent from my iPhone On Feb 12, 2011, at 16:44, Robert Payne <robertpayne@me.com> wrote:
Is it extremely bad practice to use Camel Case in Ruby? At least for MacRuby? I have been mostly because I'm an Objective-C developer and it's what I'm used to as well as all of the Apple API are Camel Case and I didn't want to make the code spaghetti between the two.
-Robert
On 13/02/2011, at 1:41 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
Ok so I will play the mean team member and tell you that we are seriously not considering supporting something like that as part of the base implementation. Now that doesn't mean that you guys can't create a gem to support that.
- Matt
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 12, 2011, at 16:35, Rich Morin <rdm@cfcl.com> wrote:
At 11:01 AM +1300 2/13/11, Arthur Gunn wrote:
Ruby is extremely flexible. I'm quite sure that some metaprogramming could be used to prototype something for experimentation.
For the sake of experimentation then, here's some ruby code that does that: https://gist.github.com/824163
I don't think that implementing this in macruby would be a terrible idea. ...
I certainly don't think it's a terrible idea to TRY. If the results are uglier and/or more confusing than normal MacRuby, we'll have learned something and can move on.
The next step, for someone with the time and energy, is to pick a working MacRuby example and transliterate the code to use this hack. That will allow folks to assess both the performance and the appearance of the hack.
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