No worries, I merged everything into our svn repo and it will go in our next
website deployment.
- Matt
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
>
> On 8 Oct 2010, at 23:27, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>
> > Thanks Rob, I didn't forget you, but I'm on a business trip and I don't
> have the
On 8 Oct 2010, at 23:27, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Thanks Rob, I didn't forget you, but I'm on a business trip and I don't have
> the macruby repo setup on this machine so I'll merge your changes over the
> week end.
>
> - Matt
No worries.
I spotted some errors in the tutorial, I mapped Sandbo
Thanks Rob, I didn't forget you, but I'm on a business trip and I don't have
the macruby repo setup on this machine so I'll merge your changes over the
week end.
- Matt
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
> Okay, I modified the document a tiny bit making note of the return value
Okay, I modified the document a tiny bit making note of the return value of
#apply!, and the SecurityError exception it can
raise:
http://github.com/robgleeson/macruby_website/blob/Sandbox_class_tutorial/content/documentation/the-sandbox-class.txt
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On 7 Oct 2010, at 10:49, Nick Ludlam wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> I like the tutorial, it's nicely short and concise. One thing I'd like to see
> is the expected outcome of running the code you've placed within the text.
> Could you include this information underneath the code blocks?
>
> I'm imagining
Hi Rob,
I like the tutorial, it's nicely short and concise. One thing I'd like to see
is the expected outcome of running the code you've placed within the text.
Could you include this information underneath the code blocks?
I'm imagining that most people would try this out using the interactive
On 7 Oct 2010, at 07:55, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Thx I'll merge the article asap (after a quick sanity check).
>
> - Matt
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
Thanks Matt.
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Thx I'll merge the article asap (after a quick sanity check).
- Matt
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 7, 2010, at 1:17, Rob Gleeson wrote:
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>> It looks good to me (but I'm not a native English speaker :)).
>>
>> I think this tutorial should be on the website. Would you mind converting
>> it? If
>
> It looks good to me (but I'm not a native English speaker :)).
>
> I think this tutorial should be on the website. Would you mind converting it?
> If yes, some information is available here:
> http://www.macruby.org/documentation/website-contributions.html
>
> Laurent
>
Done! :-)
Commi
On Oct 6, 2010, at 3:07 AM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
> On 6 Oct 2010, at 09:19, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>
>>
>> It looks nice! Thanks for writing it :)
>
> No problem! My way of contributing back to the MacRuby community, since I'm
> not that good with C/ObjC.
>
>> Something worth mentioning I bel
On 6 Oct 2010, at 09:19, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
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> It looks nice! Thanks for writing it :)
No problem! My way of contributing back to the MacRuby community, since I'm not
that good with C/ObjC.
> Something worth mentioning I believe is that sandbox profiles are actually
> Scheme expres
Hi Rob,
It looks nice! Thanks for writing it :)
Something worth mentioning I believe is that sandbox profiles are actually
Scheme expressions, and that the default Sandbox class constructor allows you
to pass such an expression, as a string.
If you look at the /usr/share/sandbox/ directory on
I wrote a short tutorial I'd like to share with everybody about the new Sandbox
class introduced in the new 0.7 release of MacRuby.
I tried to focus on using the class inside MacRuby as much as possible.
Please let me know what you think, spot errors, etc!
Link: http://robgleeson.github.com/docu
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