It's not going to work as easily. Bridging C APis to MacRuby involve
the creation of a BridgeSupport project which is not trivial. We are
working on a new version of the BridgeSupport generator which should
be all automatic, but it's still under development.
I would recommend wrapping your SDL calls into an Objective-C class
then use it from MacRuby. Or use a core system API like CoreGraphics :)
Laurent
On Sep 30, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Timothy McDowell wrote:
I was thinking of just using the C (C++? I'm not sure) prebuilt SDL
frameworks I have on this computer... I know the Objective-C side
can handle all of it fine, but can the ruby?
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <[email protected]
> wrote:
On Sep 30, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Timothy McDowell wrote:
I'm fairly new to objective-c, xcode, and the whole compiling/
linking process altogether. But I was wondering if I link my SDL
library to my xcode macruby project, can I access the SDL from both
the Obj-C side and Ruby?
Yep :) Pure Objective-C APIs should be callable from MacRuby
automagically.
A side note, if your Objective-C SDL bindings framework exposes C
APIs or C-based symbols, you may want to generate a BridgeSupport
file for it, because MacRuby has no way to know that. The
gen_bridge_metadata(1) man page has information.
Good luck,
Laurent
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