the interesting part here is the ", ..." at the end. It takes variable
> arguments at the end that work as formatting arguments for informativeText,
> eg. sprintf(informativeText, ...).
Does it work if you pass an array in as the last argument? That's my assumption
u
idea on the MacRuby roadmap?
MacRuby is already using LLVM, from the homepage: "MacRuby is an implementation
of Ruby 1.9 directly on top of Mac OS X core technologies such as the
Objective-C runtime and garbage collector, the LLVM compiler infrastructure and
the Foundation and ICU framewor
hy to the superclass and check there for the method there, calling it if
it's found.
So a method that just contains 'super' [although not 'super()' as that calls
super with no arguments] is doing the same job as the method not being defined
in the subclass.
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sy for people to follow
only one of the lists if they wish.
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On 13 Jul 2010, at 19:23, Michael Jackson wrote:
> I'll be giving a presentation on MacRuby tonight at the Utah Ruby
> User's Group.
Must be the week for it, I'm presenting on MacRuby tomorrow (well, tonight) at
NWRUG in Manchester, UK. :)
http://nwrug.org/events/july10/
efab has my crash report. I'm running
0.6 stable installed from the .pkg.
HTH,
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