Josh, that's a great idea!
Testing Cocoa using MacRuby is something that I'm sure a lot of CocoaHeads will love to do.
I'd be glad to help you out. Did you see my recipe on writing your own framework/bundle for macruby? http://www.macruby.org/recipes/create-an-objective-c-bundle.html
- Matt
Hey Matt,Something I'm working on is writing a Framework in Xcode, and using MacRuby to test it. I'm running into some issues that I'm trying to chase down (segfaults with bacon when loading frameworks), but there were enough gottchas that I think this would make for a good little recipe. Let me know what you think, and maybe we can put something together.Cheers,JoshOn Oct 6, 2009, at 12:25 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:That's why we provide you with nightly builds: http://www.macruby.org/downloads.html :)
While this is indeed something a bit challenging, most developers shouldn't have to do it and therefore I don't think a recipe is really needed. (you basically just have to follow the readme).
Anything else anyone encountered?
I'll probably post something about streaming sound and also few tricks I discovered when using xcode for ruby code.
- MattOn Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Niket Patel <nexneo@me.com> wrote:
Compiling MacRuby was lot harder when last I checked. :-) Specially on 32 bit leopard. Then I give up.
On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
By the way, anyone faced a problem they couldn't solve? Or maybe there is a specific topic you would like me/someone else to cover?
Waiting for Binary Release.
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