Part Ruby, part C. It could also be Java—Ragel outputs Ruby, C,
Java, and many others—but someone has to write the Java glue. So
far, no one has stepped forward. :-)
On Apr 21, 2008, at 9:26 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Jason,
You seem really up-to-date on the progress of RedCloth. Since it's
being reimplemented in Ragel, will the code still be pure Ruby, or
will it be part-Ruby, part-C?
Sean
Jason Garber wrote:
Ben,
Well, if it's not working with the 3.290 gem, it won't work any
better with 4.0. The problem is with Radiant. I'll try it
tomorrow with 0.6.6 and see what I can come up with.
Jason
On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:19 PM, Ben Morrow wrote:
Jason,
Thanks for that information! I attempted the hack, however after
following your instructions, the RedCloth version still appears
to be
3.04. I checked the console on a regular rails directory just to
make
sure I had correctly installed the newer version of the RedCloth
gem...
and indeed I had.
That said, it's not really a time-critical app, so if 4.0 will
indeed
be out by the 1st, that'll work just fine.
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