A wonderful prize indeed!

Regarding the bug, I think I've been led astray by Xcode. If I add the 
framework in the usual way to an Xcode project, the class defintions within the 
framework become accessible to macruby. Therefore I assumed that by linking to 
the framework, macruby automatically loads it because I am able to create 
objects from the framework's header file. The failure only occurs when 
attempting to call methods that require a bridgesupport file.

If I explicitly load the framework in 'rb_main.rb', everything works correctly. 
I hadn't realised this step was necessary, as simply linking to the framework 
in Xcode appears to load it and make it available to macruby code.


On 17 Nov 2010, at 17:26, Matt Aimonetti wrote:

> Congratulations!! You won a lifetime license to use MacRuby 0.7.1 for free ;)
> 
> I tested your framework and I wasn't able to reproduce the bug mentioned. I 
> closed the ticket https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/1000#comment:2
> But feel free to investigate more and reopen it if you find something new.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - Matt
> 
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Alan Skipp <al_sk...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Ticket #1000 has been filed.
> Does the 1000th ticket get a special prize?
> 
> On 17 Nov 2010, at 14:39, Eloy Duran wrote:
> 
> > That’s no good. Can you file a ticket? (Preferably with the test framework 
> > attached)
> >
> > On Nov 17, 2010, at 3:34 PM, Alan Skipp wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for the reply. I have the bridgesupport file located in the 
> >> '/Resources/BridgeSupport/' folder of the framework, but currently it is 
> >> not automatically loaded. I've tried making a clean build to no avail and 
> >> I've checked the built app package and the framework is copied and the 
> >> bridgesupport file is present. I also created a new test project in Xcode 
> >> (just in case something had went awry with the other project) and I had to 
> >> explicitly call 'load_bridge_support_file' to get the framework working 
> >> there also.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 17 Nov 2010, at 13:42, Eloy Duran wrote:
> >>
> >>> The BridgeSupport file should be in a BridgeSupport directory inside the 
> >>> framework’s Resources directory. For example, Foundation’s BridgeSupport 
> >>> file is at: 
> >>> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Resources/BridgeSupport/Foundation.bridgesupport
> >>>
> >>> On Nov 17, 2010, at 2:32 PM, Alan Skipp wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Thanks for the info. I'd wrongly assumed that as blocks can be treated 
> >>>> as Objective-C objects that I could just go ahead and use them in 
> >>>> Macruby.
> >>>> I have it working now, which is great, though I do have one more 
> >>>> question.
> >>>> Initially I was receiving the same errors after I'd included the 
> >>>> framework with a bridgesupport file into my project. I finally got it 
> >>>> working after invoking, 'load_bridge_support_file' in my controller 
> >>>> class. Is there something I should be doing that would enable macruby to 
> >>>> automatically detect and load the bridgesupport file included in my 
> >>>> framework?
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> Al
> >>
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