Hello all (and especially Carolyn),

I just want to say that I have the same question, specifically regarding the
GC/ARC issue.

The context in which this came up was very revealing. I had been developing a
fairly complex Cocoa project (ARC enabled) and decided that I had to add some 
tests.
Using MacRuby seemed like the natural solution. I quickly noticed, though, that 
I
couldn't.

Is there still any momentum behind MacRuby?  Is there any solution to the issue
of mixing it with ARC?  I really hope the answer to these two questions is 
"yes."

Thank you,
Michael Shantzis


On May 16, 2013, at 8:32 AM, Carolyn Ann Grant <carolyn.ann.gr...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi, I've got a question about the future of MacRuby. I like it, and have 
> started working on a project or two using it, but I've been reading about GC 
> and ARC, Ruby 2.0, RubyMotion and so on, and wonder where MacRuby is going? 
> I'm quite concerned because I've put a good amount of time into my MacRuby 
> projects.
> 
> I wish I had the knowledge and skill to help with MacRuby - I really do like 
> it! - but unfortunately I don't. I also don't want to invest a lot of further 
> time in MacRuby if it's not going anywhere. (And I really can't spare the 
> $200 it would take to buy RubyMotion.)
> 
> I know this comes across as a bit impertinent, but I really would like to 
> know what's happening with MacRuby development. Thanks!
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