This is great Jean-Denis, thanks a lot. A few notes, if you look at: https://github.com/jdmuys/MacRubyReload/blob/master/MacRubyReload/AppDelegat... You don't need to end your lines of code by a semi colon and when using puts, a return carriage is automatically used (use print if you don't want that behavior). - Matt On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Jean-Denis MUYS <jdmuys@kleegroup.com>wrote:
Following up on my Friday suggestion, I am happy to announce that I implemented a first version a Xcode MacRuby projects that dynamically reloads Ruby source code into a running application, allowing for a very dynamic incremental programming style.
go to https://github.com/jdmuys/MacRubyReload to download the project. The ReadMe.markDown text file gives full instructions.
Hopefully MacRuby Xcode templates can evolve to automatically provide a similar facility.
This is all very simple and very primitive. There is a lot of room for improvement. I also apologize for my Ruby style: I probably haven't written more than 100 or so lines of Ruby code overall yet.
I hope this gets the ball rolling.
Jean-Denis
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