[MacRuby-devel] How to compile all ruby files in a project using macrubyc

Laurent Sansonetti lsansonetti at apple.com
Fri Oct 2 12:06:15 PDT 2009


Hi Dylan,

You can still start your project today and use the JIT during  
development, then once the template is in place, you can activate it.  
If you need to ship your product before the template is available we  
can help you compiling your app (but it will require some command-line  
magic) :)

Laurent

On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Dylan Bruzenak wrote:

> Thanks!
>
> Mostly I'm looking at doing some real commercial development here  
> and it helps to know the timeline and how you feel about the  
> stability. Certainly beats the daylights out of bracket soup. But in  
> order to do that I basically need to keep my code from being  
> editable and readable by anyone who chooses 'show package contents' :)
>
> - Dylan
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti at apple.com 
> > wrote:
> 0.5 is scheduled for the end of the year, with a set of beta  
> releases before. We didn't set a date in stone yet because we want  
> to ship it when it's really ready :)
>
> Laurent
>
>
> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Dylan wrote:
>
> Good to know :)
>
> Hate to ask since I can never answer this question myself: do you  
> have a loose timeline for the release ?
>
> -Dylan
>
> On Oct 2, 2009, at 1:54 AM, Laurent Sansonetti  
> <lsansonetti at apple.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Dylan,
>
> The AOT compilation of an Xcode project is still not finalized. It's  
> technically possible to do it with the current macrubyc on the  
> command line but it's kind of hard and we still have problems with  
> #require statements. We will introduce an Xcode target that does it  
> automatically for the 0.5 release.
>
> I guess the target could indeed by added by default to the templates  
> once it's functional :)
>
> Laurent
>
> On Oct 1, 2009, at 11:39 PM, Dylan Bruzenak wrote:
>
> I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to command line compilation.
>
> Is there an easy way for me to basically just say: compile  
> everything recursively, starting at this directory ? Given that,  
> what would be the best way to then integrate that with an Xcode  
> project as part of a target ?
>
> Also, is this far enough along to consider adding to the project  
> templates by default ?
>
> thanks!
>
> - Dylan
>
>
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