On Feb 22, 2010, at 10:16 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

> And of course RubyCocoa itself is not about Ruby per se, but about Ruby
> bridging to Objective-C; the only way to get *that* is to write your app in
> RubyCocoa (or MacRuby). m.

You don't have to write your app in RubyCocoa to get this, you can also load 
your ruby files via a bundle as in this example:
http://rubycocoa.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/rubycocoa/trunk/src/sample/VPRubyPluginEnabler/

The host is VoodooPad (an ObjC Cocoa app), and the bundle is a mix of RubyCocoa 
+ ObjC.  The ObjC code in VoodooPad calls into ruby land without knowing it's 
ruby.

-gus

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August 'Gus' Mueller
Flying Meat Inc.
http://flyingmeat.com/

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