Hi Laurent, yes... I keep getting an "EXC_BAD_ACCESS" error, the backtrace would be:
#0 0x20052bbc0 in ?? #1 0x7fff823e0bd1 in -[NSApplication endSheet:returnCode:] #2 0x1000f2dad in rb_objc_isEqual #3 0x7fff822f2e9a in -[NSApplication sendAction:to:from:] #4 0x7fff822f2df9 in -[NSControl sendAction:to:] #5 0x7fff8237e76b in -[NSCell trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp:] #6 0x7fff823af2aa in -[NSButtonCell trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp:] #7 0x7fff8237d215 in -[NSControl mouseDown:] here's my ruby code (the action executed by a button): {{{ def loadFile(sender) panel = NSOpenPanel.openPanel panel.beginSheetModalForWindow(@window, completionHandler:Proc.new { |result| NSLog("here: #{result}") }) end }}} testing using macirb, I get the same seg fault: {{{ $ macirb irb(main):001:0> framework 'Foundation' => true irb(main):002:0> a = [1,2,3,4,5] => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] irb(main):003:0> a.enumerateObjectsUsingBlock(Proc.new { |obj, index, stop| irb(main):004:1> p obj irb(main):005:1> stop.assign(true) if index == 2 irb(main):006:1> }) Segmentation fault $ }}} I'm using MacRuby 0.8 Thanks for any tip! On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com> wrote: > Hi Rolando, > > The syntax is simple, you simply pass a Proc project. > > Here is an example: > framework 'Foundation' > a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] > a.enumerateObjectsUsingBlock(Proc.new { |obj, index, stop| > p obj > stop.assign(true) if index == 2 > }) > It looks like the snippet you pasted should just work. Did you find a > problem? > Laurent -- Rolando Abarca M. Games For Food S.p.A. http://www.gamesforfood.com Phone: +1 (408) 345-5433 _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel