you can test this example! just create an example App delegate, you’ll not
be able to connect the accessors nor actions!
class AppDelegate
attr_accessor :window, :more
def applicationDidFinishLaunching(a_notification)
# because of this, rb_nibtool will not work
notif = -> na
Cay you post an example of the syntax thats breaking ?
or a test or something? I'd like to take a crack at fixing it since rb_nibtool
is, well, just a ruby script
On Feb 20, 2012, at 3:14 PM, Sean Mateus wrote:
> Thanks Kevin,
>
> I just found out the rb_nibtool is having some issues with blo
Thanks Kevin,
I just found out the rb_nibtool is having some issues with blocks syntax!
I’ll open a ticket and will try to understand how the rb_nibtool work and
hope to be able to fix it!
Sean
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Sadly, I think the missing #ifndef is merely a symptom of laziness. If you
wanted to send a pull request, I don't think anyone would object to merging it
in :)
On Monday, February 20, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Marc Abramowitz wrote:
> I might be missing something obvious here.
>
> I want to be able to
I might be missing something obvious here.
I want to be able to build MacRuby with debug information by tweaking the
command-line instead of the code itself (which is what I had been doing
until now). Something like:
[last: 41] marca@SCML-MarcA:~/dev/git-repos/MacRuby$
CFLAGS="-DROXOR_VM_DEBUG" r
Sean,
I am able to define methods like:
def test_method sender
puts "yes! it's working!"
end
and see them as actions in IB. Is that what you're talking about ?
On Feb 20, 2012, at 4:16 AM, Sean Mateus wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> great work!
> it's almost working for me, all attr_accessors
Hi Kevin,
great work!
it's almost working for me, all attr_accessors are shown but not the
actions!
can you try it out, just to check if with my setup or it's a bug!
-Mateus
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