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

Dylan Bruzenak dylan at ideaswarm.com
Fri Oct 2 12:09:00 PDT 2009


I'll buy maracas and some voodoo/pixie dust then :)
- Dylan

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti at apple.com>wrote:

> 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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