Thanks for the reply Laurent. Yes I did generate a BridgeSupport file
and included it in my build. I did try to call the method and pass in
a pointer for the item reference (using Pointer.new_for_type('@')) but
the object that was assigned after the call was some weird NSCFType
object which, whe
Thanks for the reply Laurent. Yes I did generate a BridgeSupport file
and included it in my build. I did try to call the method and pass in
a pointer for the item reference (using Pointer.new_for_type('@')) but
the object that was assigned after the call was some weird NSCFType
object which, when
Hi Karl,
On Apr 19, 2009, at 8:17 PM, Karl Varga wrote:
Hi there,
I am having a strange problem that other people don't seem to be
having because I can't find any references to in google searches. I
am using MacRuby 0.4 installed from the binary available on the
macruby binary releases page (
Hi there,
I am having a strange problem that other people don't seem to be
having because I can't find any references to in google searches. I
am using MacRuby 0.4 installed from the binary available on the
macruby binary releases page (MacRuby version 0.4 (ruby 1.9.1)
[universal-darwin9.5, x86_6