Hi Eloy,
I think that what Matt is talking about here is that when you do
macrake from a HotCocoa project directory the application would not be
open(1)'ed but directly ran from the terminal session, so that if
there is a runtime exception you would see the Ruby backtrace in the
terminal.
But it might be interesting to port SACrashReporter too... I have not
ported it yet.
Laurent
On Nov 9, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Eloy Duran wrote:
Hi Matt,
This is a crash report submit plugin I wrote.
It currently only supports RubyCocoa, but I guess it would be
trivial to get it to run on MacRuby.
Maybe Laurent already ported it, because it's used by LimeChat as
well:
http://rucola.rubyforge.org/svn/extras/plugins/SACrashReporter/
Cheers,
Eloy
On 9 nov 2008, at 10:25, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
Hi,
It would be great to be able to see a full stack trace/log when
running a macruby app. It would also be nice to be able to output
to the log directly from Ruby.
I guess, it would be even better if you could decide to choose how
to log (STDOUT or a file) so you could debug deployed apps by
asking the user to send you the log.
-Matt
p.s: I already mentioned that feature request to Rich and Laurent
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