You can now pass true Ruby objects to a table or outline view
datasource (since MacRuby doesn't use proxies) but keep in mind that
you must always pass the same unique references and not copies, as
mentioned in the documentation.
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Classes/NSOutlineView_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Also, check out the OutlineView sample code that ships with MacRuby as
an example.
HTH,
Laurent
On Oct 12, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Robert Rice wrote:
Hi Laurent:
In my RubyCocoa code I found that I had to create Obj C objects
(using alloc and an init call to super) to pass to NS tables since
the UI keeps copies of my objects. If all objects in MacRuby are
Objective C objects are the calls to alloc and to super still
required?
Bob Rice
On Oct 12, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
Hi Robert,
Could you be more explicit? I don't understand your question :)
Thanks,
Laurent
On Oct 12, 2009, at 8:15 AM, Robert Rice wrote:
Hi Team:
Converting a RubyCocoa project to MacRuby should I convert my
Objective C objects to normal Ruby objects (excluding NS objects)
and get rid of the call to alloc?
Bob Rice
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