On 4 févr. 2011, at 05:53, "Perry E. Metzger" wrote:
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> On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 17:35:08 -0800 Matt Aimonetti
> wrote:
>> I don't really aim for this book to be a Cocoa book, but a MacRuby
>> book which is really hard since it's like writing a book about
>> Objective-C without covering Cocoa in dep
On 16 mars 2011, at 13:14, Nick Ludlam mailto:[email protected]>>
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To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Xcode 4 is out... any
On 31 mars 2011, at 05:56,
Bryan Harrison wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 20:43:27 -0700
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> Subject: [MacRuby-devel] Tyro Needs Ruby vs. O-C Advice
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Hi,
Out of curiosity, I tried to set up a few IDEs other than Xcode to use for
MacRuby development, and I have mostly failed. I would appreciate any
advice/suggestion.
- TextMate: Success. I found some rather complex recipes on the net. Mine is
much simpler: go to Preferences > Advanced > Shel
On 3 nov. 2011, at 13:28, Matt Aimonetti
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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 19:46:42 -0700
From: Matt Aimonetti mailto:[email protected]>>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [MacRuby-devel] MacRuby: The De
Reading from many messages on this list, I get the impression that MacRuby
users are more often than not Ruby programmers coming to Mac programming.
I come from the opposite side: I am an experienced Cocoa developer and Ruby
newbie.
I came to MacRuby for one major reason (and perhaps a few seco
On 14 nov. 2011, at 17:54,
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 08:53:14 -0800
From: Nat Brown mailto:[email protected]>>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] MacRuby promise
M
Following up on my Friday suggestion, I am happy to announce that I implemented
a first version a Xcode MacRuby projects that dynamically reloads Ruby source
code into a running application, allowing for a very dynamic incremental
programming style.
go to https://github.com/jdmuys/MacRubyReload
I have this ordered Core Data to-many relation named "operations" that I want
to iterate over. I wrote:
self.operations.each { | operation | operation.doSomething }
However this fails because self.operations returns an NSOrderedSet and
NSOrderedSet doesn't have an 'each' method.
I was able
Hi,
I have a big showstopper with my app: sequel with the mysql gem fails with the
following error message:
dyld: Symbol not found: _rb_str_freeze
Referenced from: /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.frameword/[…]/mysql_api.bundle
This is mentioned on the net on the sequel project back in february. The
t I would just try recompiling MCPKit with
ARC and garbage collection. To my surprise and delight it worked. I'm afraid
I don't know how robust this approach is likely to be. Maybe I've just been
lucky. It would be interesting to hear from someone who understands memory
mana
On 21 déc. 2011, at 00:43, David Frantz
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:43:40 -0500
From: David Frantz mailto:[email protected]>>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] A Future for MacRuby
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On 21 déc. 2011, at 11:13, Jeff Hemmelgarn
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 23:57:53 -0500
From: Jeff Hemmelgarn mailto:[email protected]>>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] A Future for MacRuby
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Hi,
I updated my Xcode version to the latest I could find, and the good news is
that my MacRuby projects continue to build and run. However, there are no Ruby
template to be found.
I figured that reinstalling MacRuby would fix that. So I downloaded the latest
nightly build and installed it.
S
Contrary to what I stated in my earlier message, MacRuby templates did show up
within the latest Xcode as soon as I had copied them in their locations (which
the MacRuby installer doesn't do correctly).
I also checked that I could alternatively copy them to
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/Templates/
One solution would be some provision with an escrow, with the commitment that
should Laurent's company go out of business (for business reasons or bus-hit
reasons), then the full source code would reverse to be open-source under such
and such license.
But clearly, adopting RubyMotion for a prof
Hello,
After installing, in order:
- Xcode 4.3.3 (update of 4.3.2)
- Xcode 4.5DP1
- MacRuby 0.12 binary distribution
I create a new MacRuby project (so some MacRuby template is found), but Xcode
4.3.3 fails to compile the main.m file. It chokes on "#import
" with the error "MacRuby/MacRuby.h f
/MacRuby.framework
/Applications/Xcode45-DP1.app/Contents/Developer/Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework
Regards,
Jean-Denis
On 12 juin 2012, at 13:27, Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After installing, in order:
>
> - Xcode 4.3.3 (update of 4.3.2)
> - Xcode 4.5DP1
> - MacRuby 0.1
Hi,
When executing:
macgem install sequel
I get:
Fetching: sequel-3.36.1.gem ( 4%)ERROR: While executing gem …
(NoMethodError)
undefined method `to_str' for #
I have no idea whether the issue is with MacRuby or sequel.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Jean-Denis
[Logo Kleegroup]
OK, when I "sudo" that command, the error goes away.
Sorry about the waste of bandwidth.
Maybe the error message could be more explicit…
Jean-Denis
On 12 juin 2012, at 14:41, Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When executing:
>
>macgem install sequel
>
>
Hi again,
It seems there is some issue with MacRuby installing gems, as they don't seem
to be made available to macirb:
sudo macgem install --remote progressbar
succeeds.
macgem list --local
mentions progressbar just fine
macirb
irb(main):001:0> require 'progressbar'
Load
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>
> Hi,
>
> MacRuby does not support Mountain Lion yet.
> Please use MacRuby with Lion or Snow Leopard.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> 2012/6/12 Jean-Denis MUYS :
>> Hello,
>>
>> After installing, in
Arf,
OK, thanks. My mistake then. My reduction was incorrect. Indeed when I require
'ruby gems' first in macirb, there is no issue.
But the issue remains in my MacRuby app.
I get the following error when the app launches:
/path/to/rb_main.rb:14: in `': no such file to load -- sequel
(Load
This is a followup to my problems migrating to Xcode 4.3.3 and MacRuby 0.12
under Lion 10.7.4.
Situation as of yesterday:
- MacRuby 0.12 installer installed in /Library/Frameworks instead of within
Xcode 4.3.3 bundle
- MacRuby project template links MacRuby frameworks from within Xcode 4.3.3
b
Hello again,
One of the gem I use is mysql. It used to work. I still have forensic evidence
of that in the older place where gems were installed (deep within
/Library/Frameworks).
Now it doesn't install. Here is the full terminal transcript:
Building native extensions. This could take a while
On 17 oct. 2012, at 23:03,
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I'm afraid setting the variable again in Xcode is not an option. I was hoping
to pick up $CATALINA_HOME to find out where a user had installed tomcat.
So where and when is that environment variable set?
If
On 7 déc. 2012, at 19:48:39, david kramf
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> Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 19:48:39 +0200
> From: david kramf
> To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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> Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Problem with a window controller
> Message-ID: <1f1681c7-9de6-4971-8d17-722f5ec63...@gmail.
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