Your best bet is to take a look at the bridgesupport files for most system frameworks
and learn from those. They are found inside Resources/BridgeSupport.

Nonetheless, it would indeed be very nice if a more elaborate guide could be written.

Eloy

On Dec 19, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Jim Getzen wrote:

John, thanks for the ideas.

Currently, I am using a simple Obj-C class with methods instead of a struct and functions. That works OK, but it is not the best solution, especially in those cases where the framework would be used by Obj-C code instead of MacRuby code and where speed is a concern. A struct/function approach is really ideal.

I am afraid I don't understand the tutorial example concerning BridgeSupport files and how that might apply to structs and functions. As you said, the documentation on the BridgeSupport web page is limited. Before I go down that road, I'd love to know how involved the process is, see an example of how it works, and so on.

Perhaps Laurent could shed some light?

Jim
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