Hi, While you can't mix and match within one file, I think you can have a Class that contains both Objective C methods and Macruby methods each defined in their own file. Objective C classes are open and the Macruby methods will be added to them.
Steve On 21 Oct 2012, at 20:28, Colin Thomas-Arnold <coli...@gmail.com> wrote: > yup, you can't mix and match within one file. > > > @colinta > colinta.com > github.com/colinta > > > > > On Oct 21, 2012, at 1:22 PM, Robert Carl Rice wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Actually, I already have PBSerialPort m & h files by Paolo Bosetti dropped >> into my project and it works fine. I was wondering is a class could have >> both Objective C and Ruby code but from this discussion I gather the class >> must be either MacRuby or ObjC. Is this correct? >> >> Thanks, >> Bob Rice >> >> >> On Oct 21, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Jim Getzen <j...@getzen.name> wrote: >> >>> You don't need to make a framework or bundle to add Obj-C code to your >>> project. I've been able to just add a .h/.m files directly to the project >>> and call the Obj-C classes contained therein from my MacRuby code, just as >>> if those classes were part of a framework. >>> >>> What you can't do, of course, is call straight C functions or constants >>> without a bridgesupport file. >>> >>> Jim >>> >>> >>> On Oct 21, 2012, at 12:59 PM, Mark Rada <mr...@marketcircle.com> wrote: >>> >>> Adding some Objective-C code could be done with a framework as suggested, >>> or by creating a bundle. The bundle process is essentially the same as >>> creating a C extension for Ruby. Any MacRuby project with a C extension >>> could be used as an example: >>> >>> https://github.com/pieter/macruby-bundle-example >>> https://github.com/Marketcircle/AXElements/tree/master/ext/accessibility/key_coder >>> https://github.com/alloy/ObjectiveBacon/tree/master/LanguageBindings/MacRuby/ext >>> >>> You can then simply "require 'bundle'" the bundle file that is compiled. >>> >>> >>> On 2012-10-21, at 12:44 PM, Colin Thomas-Arnold <coli...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> You can certainly compile a group of stuff as a framework, and add that >>>> framework to your project, but I've never tried to just toss in .h/.m >>>> files and access them from macruby. >>>> >>>> Can anyone touch on that? I'm interested to hear what can be done there... >>>> >>>> >>>> AFA translating your code into Obj-C... >>>> >>>> >>>> Here's the short version: >>>> >>>> self.context = [[NSGraphics currentContext] graphicsPort]; >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> And here's the long version! >>>> >>>> >>>> // the header file, YourClass.h >>>> >>>> @interface YourClass : ParentClass >>>> >>>> @property (assign, nonatomic) CGContextRef context; >>>> // or void* instead of CGContextRef, but graphicsPort returns a >>>> CGContextRef >>>> >>>> @end >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> // the implementation file, YourClass.m >>>> >>>> #import "YourClass.h" >>>> >>>> @implementation YourClass >>>> >>>> @synthesize context; >>>> >>>> - drawRect:(CGRect)rect >>>> { >>>> self.context = [[NSGraphics currentContext] graphicsPort]; >>>> } >>>> >>>> @end >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> @colinta >>>> colinta.com >>>> github.com/colinta >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 21, 2012, at 10:19 AM, Robert Carl Rice wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Mark, >>>>> >>>>> Unfortunately, I am not very familiar with objective C syntax. Is it easy >>>>> to mix objective C statements with MacRuby? >>>>> For example, How would code the @context = >>>>> NSGraphicsContext.currentContext.graphicsPort in objective C? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Bob Rice >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> MacRuby-devel mailing list >>>> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >>>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macruby-devel >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> MacRuby-devel mailing list >>> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macruby-devel >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> MacRuby-devel mailing list >>> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macruby-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> MacRuby-devel mailing list >> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macruby-devel > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macruby-devel
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