? Do
> something useful, or at least something complicated, that provides food for
> thought.
>
> With help, I think we could create a project that allows us to create Core
> Data models using ruby code. At that point, *everything* could be done in
> ruby,
> but with full ac
.
Does this make sense to go back into SVN? Anything that should be
changed to make it committable?
Thanks,
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Let me know if you have any questions.
Oh good grief, your message was right in my mail. Well that's
embarrassing. :-P Thanks for (patiently) pointing me to the update!
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Good catch, this one is a blocker :) I added the keyword so that we won't
forget to fix it.
Laurent
On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:17 AM, Watson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I hope that "#763 : HotCocoa does not work with MacRuby Trunk." is
> fixed so that works on MacRuby 0.6. :-)
>
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>>
>> Also, what are you building with MacRuby?
>>
>> - Matt
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At 01:27 + 12/3/08, Chris McGrath wrote:
> One thing I've been considering since watching your RubyConf
> presentation via confreaks is ...
Just to be clear, Rich Kilmer is the HC developer that made the
RubyConf presentation; I'm just a MacRuby and HotCocoa wannabe...
>
cases let me know, I'll gladly take care of them. I'm
> still new to the macruby community / cocoa.
>
> Transmission over,
> - Rob
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, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Tim Rand wrote:
>
> > Though the following code works on macruby 0.4 and mac OS 10.5.8, it no
> > longer works for me since updating macruby and the OS:
> >
> > macruby -e 'require "hotcocoa/graphics"'
> > -e:1:in `': priva
run and double click on a row in the table I get:
*** -[RBAnonymous132 doubleClickInRow:]: unrecognized selector sent to
instance 0x8005d1c40
Does anyone know how to get this to work?
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rown up" MacRuby already is. When I
> > saw
> > that there was already a Core Data project template, I was sold. If that
> > *hadn't* been there, I would have balked, for sure, and maybe even walked
> > away.
> > Also, Matt Aimoetti's MacRuby book
unread the last few months.
>
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On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:36 PM, Robert Schaaf
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Hmmm,
I spoke too soon. I just loaded MacRuby into a clean environment
on another machine, and /System/Library/Frameworks/ is not in $:
and require 'hotcocoa' works just fine.
Back to the drawing board.
Bob S
ing with your /
System
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| Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: MacRuby 0.6
Component: MacRuby |Keywords: hotcocoa layout_view
setFrame superclass
sions/0.3/usr/lib/ruby/
1.9.0/universal-darwin9.0
It looks like /System/Library/Frameworks/ is not in my search
path. The questions are why not? how do I remedy this? and will
doing so make it work?
Even more thanks,
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using it
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Amisc/xcode-templates/Target Templates
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ce I don't fully agree with Eloy :)
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm sure we've disagreed before ;-)
>>>
>>> But, on the long run this should all move to Rucola to provide one piece
>>>> that pulls it all together.
>>>>
>>
; probably be addressed somewhere with a call to arms :)
>>>
>>> - Dylan
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Eloy Duran wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Matt,
>>>>
>>>> hmm for once I don't fully agree with Eloy :)
>>>
.9.0
/Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.3/usr/lib/ruby/
1.9.0/universal-darwin9.0
It looks like /System/Library/Frameworks/ is not in my search
path. The questions are why not? how do I remedy this? and will
doing so make it work?
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w << lv
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At 06:44 +0100 11/27/08, John Shea wrote:
> The RubyConf talk is up on confreaks too, for those of us
> not in the US:
>
> http://rubyconf2008.confreaks.com/macruby-ruby-for-your-mac.html
Yes, and there is also a great talk on HotCocoa:
http://rubyconf2008.confreaks.com/os-x
ught it was worth suggesting, because choosing to rename
> after v1.0 (e.g. "iPhone OS 3.x" to "iOS 4") is worse.
>
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* status: new => closed
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Comment:
I committed the remaining changes as part of r765.
For HotCocoa projects, {{{macrake deploy}}} will copy the .dylib files.
For Xcode projects, a {{{Embed MacRuby}}} target is now installed as part
of M
OpenURI class.)
> *Shoes*.app do
>stack do
> title "POSTing to Google", :size => 16
> @status = para "One moment..."
> download "http://www.stevex.net/dump.php";,
> :method => "POST", :body => "v=
utomatized as part of the hotcocoa deploy task and be also
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hmm i double checked my calendar to be sure not getting trapped as april
fool... :-)
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Von: Bryan Harrison
Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project
An: "MacRuby development discussions."
Datum: Sonntag, 3. April, 2011 18:52
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nce the original clause 3.3.1 was drafted) so much as a
technology issue. MacRuby does not support ARM right now, and even if it did,
UIKit is not GC-safe, so you wouldn't be able to do any UI in MacRuby - pretty
pointless!
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to build the HotCocoa stuff and can't just use "rake" for this, so
there's already some precedent for using rake itself somewhat
sparingly during the MacRuby bootstrap process and then switching
immediately to macrake..
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On Nov 11, 2008, at 4:46 PM, Matt Aimonetti w
ug compile |
-
+--
Comment(by kieran...@…):
So in order for someone to ship MacRuby/HotCocoa apps, the person
using it
has to take the trouble to compile or is the lvvm something
that can
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by running task with --trace)
This means you are using an old version of MacRuby, probably 0.3.
You
can check it by running macruby -v, or in macirb by displaying
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atives are:
* AppleRuby.framework
* CoreRuby.framework
* HotRuby.framework (if HotCocoa is popular)
* Ruby.framework (in Versions/?? subfolder)
* RubyBridge.framework
* RubyCocoa.framework (in Versions/B subfolder)
* RubyFoundation.framework
* RubyKit.framework
Since you've recently moved to GitHub, and you
oduce this strange issue... if you can still do
> it could you archive the directory and send it to us?
My fault. I altered the directory path to Developer/Examples/Ruby/
MacRuby/HotCocoa/demo, which caused the muck. Restoring the directory
path fixed it. (And changing the path in the same fa
taller,
> from the website:
>
> http://ruby.macosforge.org
>
> Or about this release more specifically, on our blog:
>
> http://www.macruby.org/post/macruby-04
>
> Enjoy,
>
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out_view :frame => [0,0,280,130], :layout => {:expand => [:width,
> :height], :align => :center, :start => true} do |view|
> view << l
> view << btn
> end
>
> w << lv
>
> And then the button#on_action parameter has to be in braces:
>
> btn
orm.
I suppose there is some simple explanation - but I am missing it for
the moment.
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in the
>
/Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.5/usr/lib/rub
y/1.9.0/hotcocoa/graphics.rb
> file.
>
> I just want to tinker with HotCocoa::Graphics.
> Any advice or explanation would be appreciated.
ght he was
talking about the Mac App Store. I have a couple of apps pending.
I'm aware of the iOS issue.
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why would you stop there? Do
> something useful, or at least something complicated, that provides food for
> thought.
>
> With help, I think we could create a project that allows us to create Core
> Data models using ruby code. At that point, *everything* could be done in
> ruby
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gt; It should be noted that these all work fine from inside xcode 4 too.
>>
>> If you find any edge cases let me know, I'll gladly take care of them. I'm
>> still new to the macruby community / cocoa.
>>
>> Transmission over,
>> - Rob
>>
>
#375: MacRuby 0.5 beta 1 HotCocoa examples seg fault
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker
there
is no requirement that you do any code editing in Xcode. I gave a talk late
last year at Boston.rb showing exactly how this works
(http://bostonrb.org/presentations/macruby-for-fun-and-profit).
However, there is no strict requirement that UI be constructed with
InterfaceBuilder. It is
start on integrating rubyspec.
If so, please take a look at, for instance, this test case as an
example: http://www.macruby.org/trac/browser/MacRuby/trunk/test-macruby/cases/hotcocoa/mapper_test.rb
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tion was sometimes optimized and JIT'ed more than once.
- Merged with RubySpec upstream twice. More importantly, FFI specs are
now available.
- Merged stdlib from trunk.
- Added a macruby_select(1) tool, that allows you to run a given
expression on a given MacRuby version.
- O
yways so not a
problem afaik, would require the test case helpers form the HotCocoa/
Rucola gem. The gem will come with MacRuby pre-installed. (At least,
that's what I remember the last discussion on this topic being
concluded at.)
So with your additions to the templates, this would
the complexity of doing audio, video and
animation, perhaps? I'm just thinking out loud here, but I would be curious
to know if this is how others see it.
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es?
Thanks again,
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On Jan 29, 2009, at 12:24 PM, macruby-devel-
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macruby -e "NSBundle.bundleWithPath('/System/Library/Frameworks/
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Rich, I believe you showed me a twitter app you were working on,
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getters in Objective-C, or,
• an attr_coredata (or similar) call in HotCocoa which calls the
primitive getters and setters.
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ikely to
>> happen. But I thought it was worth suggesting, because choosing to rename
>> after v1.0 (e.g. "iPhone OS 3.x" to "iOS 4") is worse.
>>
>> Cheers.
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Hi Frisco,
On Apr 20, 2009, at 2:24 AM, Frisco Del Rosario wrote:
I used macrake to build Demo.app in Developers/Examples/Ruby/MacRuby/
HotCocoa/demo. After a while, the beachball (it's not a "beachball"
anymore; what do people call the spinning thing that says your app
is h
something that
would step through all the little manual scenarios automatically would
be a great tool to have.
So, yeah, Matt. I'm all for it!
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>
> -Matt
>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 11, 2008, at 1:28 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>>
>> booh I re added Ruby and Gem (I just had renamed them ruby.orig and
>>> gem.orig)
erburning.com/news/ramblings-on-programming-cocoa-with-ruby/ .
> >
> > I've been trying several different methods, HotCocoa, XCode templates,
> command line and haven't quite figured out a way that feels right and would
> love some insight from other developers.
> >
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gen_bridge_doc stuff from RubyCocoa could be re-used
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rubyists will educate themselves is my experience.
"Programming in TSO is like kicking a dead whale down the beach"
-- Ken Thompson
The first step in making MacRuby look reasonable to a Rubyist is
to reduce the verbosity of method names and arguments, fill in
common defaults, etc. I
Hi All,
Does anyone have a link to a tutorial in setting up a framework that
is MacRuby friendly? I tried but don't know XCode well enough to get a
project that was happy enough to produce the framework.
Guess this is an XCode question, but I like using textmate / hotcocoa.
While I
ith a group/track
that you have in your iTunes library...
Alli
#!/usr/local/bin/macruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'hotcocoa'
framework 'Cocoa'
framework 'QtKit'
include HotCocoa
class Player
def init
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCen
use nowadays).
It's because real test code is most of the times verbose and only
clear in 1 sec to the author of the test.
That's not to say that the test didn't actually test what it should,
it's simply un-useful as a spec/doc and doesn't encourage
maintainability.
Ch
i FFI to work on 0.5 pretty soon, we could parse the result and
display it differently.
Anyways, I don't have much time so feel free to hack on this project if you
feel like it.
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using MacRuby as the "back end". I'm curious whether
anyone has been playing with this approach, possibly using
HotCocoa magic to tidy things up.
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Is the goal to keep all of the tutorials on the main macruby site? I
enjoy writing them but prefer to post them to everburning to keep them
with the rest of my stuff. If the goal is to have them on the website
I can port the 3 HotCocoa bits I've written over to whatever it is the
we
;m an iOS developer, and I haven't tried MacRuby yet, but it appears to
> be a good alternative to Objective-C.
> >>
> >> Assuming that MacRuby will be used on iOS devices in the future, perhaps
> the framework (and project) should be renamed before the v1.0 release. Some
> a
for instance, this test case as an
example: http://www.macruby.org/trac/browser/MacRuby/trunk/test-macruby/cases/hotcocoa/mapper_test.rb
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e able to do
> any UI in MacRuby - pretty pointless!
>
>
> Sorry. In my panic induced haste I miss read what he said. I thought he
> was talking about the Mac App Store. I have a couple of apps pending.
>
> I'm aware of the iOS issue.
>
> Henry
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168 macruby[32109:903] [QL] image sp_zoomp_track_right not
found
Some resource missing?
- Jordan
On Jul 13, 2010, at 12:22 AM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> For those interested, I extracted HotCocoa::Graphics, started cleaning it up,
> added some specs and examples so you can enjoy the nice
t to say that the test didn't actually test what it should,
it's simply un-useful as a spec/doc and doesn't encourage
maintainability.
Yeah, I read about BDD. I'm not convinced so far, as you know, but I'm
an old-school guy.
Cheers Laurent,
alway
out later
today.
Highlights:
- HotCocoa support is back! Also, HotCocoa is no longer developed in
the MacRuby repository but on GitHub: http://github.com/richkilmer/hotcocoa
. We hope that by being on GitHub, HotCocoa will evolve faster. Be
sure to do a 'macrake install hotcocoa
;> On Nov 11, 2008, at 1:28 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>>>
>>> booh I re added Ruby and Gem (I just had renamed them ruby.orig and
>>>> gem.orig) but I still can't build:
>>>>
>>>> $ rake --trace
>>>>
>>>
>>> m
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e templates,
>> command line and haven't quite figured out a way that feels right and would
>> love some insight from other developers.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> dan
>>
>>
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I'm trying to get a standalone distribution working (one with the MacRuby
framework embedded in the app). I've followed the instructions in the tutorial
http://www.macruby.com/documentation/tutorial.html
and also looked at the discussion in ticket 281, macruby-devel at
http://bit.ly/d
>>>>
>>>> Right now I am developing it in Textmate and debugging from terminal using
>>>>
>>>> $ macruby main.rb
>>>>
>>>> So how can I create standalone *.app which will include all gems,
>>>> frameworks, etc. And
Hi Buddy,
This has aready been discussed on the list recently. See:
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macruby-devel/2010-November/006475.html
Laurent
On Jan 2, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Buddy Lindsey, Jr. wrote:
> Henry,
>
> That is awesome you have MacRuby apps pending. Please let u
uot;
download "http://www.stevex.net/dump.php";,
:method => "POST", :body => "v=1.0&q=shoes" do |dump|
require 'hpricot'
@status.text = Hpricot(dump.response.body).inner_text
end
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. November 2011 18:07:37
Betreff: [MacRuby-devel] anyone using WebKit to generate dialogs?
Google SketchUp's WebDialog class allows Ruby plugins to
generate, launch, and support inte
ut as text.
That said, XCode is a big part of the MacRuby ecosystem. In
particular, if you want to modify or extend existing Cocoa
apps, some familiarity with XCode is essential. However, it
is also possible to create HotCocoa and/or non-GUI apps with
no XCode involvement at all.
So, I think we n
ded in the app). I've followed the instructions in the tutorial
> http://www.macruby.com/documentation/tutorial.html
> and also looked at the discussion in ticket 281, macruby-devel at
> http://bit.ly/dkKyXT, and carlo.log http://bit.ly/5SdxCq
>
> At this point, the app does noth
gt;> >> > -[Shortcut addShortcut] in ccIWfnrB.o
>> >> > -[Shortcut addShortcut] in ccIWfnrB.o
>> >> > "_RegisterEventHotKey", referenced from:
>> >> > -[Shortcut addShortcut] in ccIWfnrB.o
>> >> &
On 21 déc. 2011, at 00:43, David Frantz
wrote:
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:43:40 -0500
From: David Frantz mailto:[email protected]>>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] A Future
at feature request to Rich and Laurent
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fighting with this, wishing I could do all the cool, new stuff with
MacRuby 0.4 and HotCocoa.
You must realize that this is all leftover issues from following the
Hivelogic article on installing Ruby on Rails on Tiger. Readline was
recommended there: http://hivelogic.com/articles/view/ruby-rails
e 1.9.x codeline. With FFI built in, as gems are updated to support the
>>>> other ruby interpreters and/or compilers then MacRuby would be supported
>>>> for
>>>> "free" through those efforts.
>>>>
>>>> cr
>>>>
>&
ion: => invalid
Comment:
Replying to [comment:9 edaroc...@…]:
> Replying to [comment:8 eloy.de.en...@…]:
>
> Still fighting with this, wishing I could do all the cool, new stuff
with MacRuby 0.4 and HotCocoa.
>
> You must realize that this is all leftover issues from fol
that uses ARC here:
https://github.com/jspahrsummers/twui/tree/SnowLeopardCompatibility
Let me know if I should open a Trac ticket about this, I'm not sure if
it is a MacRuby issue or not.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Isaac
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line and haven't quite figured out a way that feels right and would
> > love some insight from other developers.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > dan
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