> I'm trying to get vi-editing mode support in macirb, but it looks this is not
> going to work without custom build of MacRuby with GNU readline?
If you want to avoid building macruby with rl support could try rlwrap in
conjunction with macirb (http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/rlwrap/). You can
Hi Timo,
> a) Is it really THAT complicated to create an instance of MyEntity and set
> the attribute? I'm coming from the Rails/ActiveRecord world where this could
> easily be done with a single line of code (including saving the instantiated
> object): MyEntity.new(:attribute1 => "Test").save
In trying to work around
this, I've turned off mails from the list and subscribed to the group's RSS
feed but that makes posting difficult as you have to copy-paste stuff from the
google group to a mail reply.
Cheers,
Sven
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Hi Alex,
I'd be happy to try and help out as time permits. I'm in a similar position as
you on the opposite end: I've built some Mac and iOS apps and briefly played
with ruby and ruby on rails a few years ago. MacRuby finally made me dive in
deeper and learn more about ruby. I'm enjoying it a l
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nitWithTarget Foo.new, selector:
> 'bar', object: nil
>
> queue = NSOperationQueue.alloc.init
> queue.addOperation(operation)
>
> # run the main loop for 2 seconds
> NSRunLoop.currentRunLoop.runUntilDate(NSDate.dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow(2.0))
>
>
>
> _
ethod you would need to do something like:
>
> class MyDocument < NSPersistentDocument
>
> ...
>
> def self.autosavesInPlace
>return YES
> end
> end
>
> There are other ways of defining class methods but this is the easiest
> when you just have one method.
Hi all,
I'm trying to add autosave and versions to an application and as far as I can
tell from the docs it should be as simple as overriding +(BOOL)autosavesInPlace
to return YES from my core data document application. So what I have is
essentially:
class MyDocument < NSPersistentDocument
Have you got the right signature? Looking at
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Protocols/NSKeyValueBindingCreation_Protocol/Reference/Reference.html
I see only
bind:toObject:withKeyPath:options:
and on Lion with macruby_nightly-2011-09-23 I
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