Hi Jonathan, It looks like SearchKit behaves pretty well with MacRuby trunk and the latest BridgeSupport preview release.
Below is a sample that I just programmed, for fun. It indexes all .c files in the current directory then searches the index using the first parameter to the script as the query. $ cat t.rb framework 'CoreServices' storage = NSMutableData.new idx = SKIndexCreateWithMutableData(storage, 'myIndex', KSKIndexInverted, nil) Dir.glob('*.c').each do |path| doc = SKDocumentCreate('file', nil, File.basename(path)) SKIndexAddDocumentWithText(idx, doc, File.read(path), true) CFRelease(doc) end SKIndexFlush(idx) query = ARGV.first search = SKSearchCreate(idx, query, 0) documentIDs = Pointer.new('q', 100) scores = Pointer.new('f', 100) outFound = Pointer.new('q') while true ok = SKSearchFindMatches(search, 100, documentIDs, scores, 0, outFound) found = outFound[0] if found > 0 documents = Pointer.new(:id, found) SKIndexCopyDocumentRefsForDocumentIDs(idx, found, documentIDs, documents) found.times do |n| puts "found: #{SKDocumentGetName(documents[n])} (score: #{scores[n]})" end end break unless ok end $ ./miniruby t.rb FIXME found: gc.c (score: 12.0658931732178) found: parse.c (score: 2.83560252189636) found: string.c (score: 1.33235919475555) found: y.tab.c (score: 2.83532977104187) found: thread.c (score: 7.34140586853027) found: process.c (score: 3.73652815818787) found: io.c (score: 1.50885021686554) found: enum.c (score: 3.12123870849609) found: encoding.c (score: 8.63234233856201) found: bs.c (score: 8.4449462890625) found: array.c (score: 1.99167764186859) $ ./miniruby t.rb 'FIXME and XXX' found: string.c (score: 4.70689010620117) found: encoding.c (score: 18.6799507141113) found: bs.c (score: 12.1080780029297) found: process.c (score: 6.92176055908203) I think I will commit it in the samples directory, later. Laurent On Dec 8, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley wrote: > I want to write a simple SearchKit-based utility. I can't seem to find > SearchKit support anywhere in the new/preview or system-provided > BridgeSupport versions, however. > > Should it be supported? > How should I include the framework? > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel
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