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-specific libraries stored in initialization files.
Does anyone else find this notion interesting?
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with this challenge.
Please try to ensure that the solution works across multiple
processor types.
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for a processor and OS, I'm happy to use it.
Nor, indeed, am I asking any particular developer to target
a given processor. I simply want any packaging standard we
adopt to be flexible enough to handle multiple processors.
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(See full trace by running task with --trace)
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I added some code to remove moldy oldies (output trees before
the most recent half-dozen). If anyone wants me to retain more
trees, let me know the reasons(s) and the suggested count.
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My PowerPC build of MacRuby broke this morning:
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about Parrot at BALUG on the 21st - http://www.balug.org
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to add functionality to an application. I'm not sure,
offhand, what kinds of functionality we should add,
but I'd like to end up with the ability to load Ruby
code from a .textedit.rb (or whatever) file.
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, if only to the extent of
sketching out what language extensions might be needed?
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Thanks to all for the responses. I'm happy to hear that this
is a plausible notion and that appropriate folks are thinking
about it. :)
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At 11:41 -0700 7/15/09, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
Mike is right, if you would send me a patch, I could get it
fixed faster.
See https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/296
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This seems like an interesting possibility for MacRuby...
http://etoileos.com/news/archive/2009/07/23/2218/
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Should be fixed now.
It seems to be, thanks. FYI, I had to clear my cache in order
for it to work.
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miniruby[74888:613]
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'LoadError',
reason: 'no such file to load -- etc'
2009-09-24 05:06:26.065 miniruby[74888:613] Stack: (
2478378432,
2426381548,
1508248,
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Yehuda is wicked smart and tends to reach for fundamental and
well-considered solutions, so I expect this to be quite solid.
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I recently bought Cocoa Design Patterns by Buck and
Yachtman. It occurs to me that it might be useful and
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calls.
... executable, but only run upon #require calls.
... will ran upon #require calls.
run
ruby(1) irb(1) ruby_deploy(1)
ruby(1), irb(1), ruby_deploy(1)
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of this, I gave up.
I realize that there may be something wonky with my configuration,
but I still think that it should be possible to build and install
MacRuby without going on a snipe hunt. Suggestions, anyone?
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I suspect that no Apple employee will be able to comment on
this, but I _really_ hope MacRuby will be among the blessed
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aspirations, fears, hopes, and opinions.
Of course, if Apple wants to close down this sort of discussion
on macosforge, it certainly can. Then again, I'm sure other venues
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I'm interested in playing with the OSX audio frameworks; I
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* http://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/HotCocoaTutorial just
says TODO.
* MacRuby: The Definitive Guide doesn't mention HotCocoa
in the Table of Contents.
If some folks here are using HotCocoa, I'd love to see some
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Xcode has some scripting capability. Might you be able to
hack up some scripts to automate away some of the hassle?
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such a talk and will be in
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At 7:54 AM -0700 8/8/10, Matthew Ratzloff wrote:
We could just as easily have two lists, and those who are interested
in bug reports could subscribe to both.
+1
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and love, so
I really hope that he (or someone :) picks it back up, dusts it off,
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Or:
sprintf(%-8s, :symbol)
Note that it's fine with %s, but any form of width formatting screws
it up. This works fine in all other Rubies, so it's definitely a MacRuby
specific problem with the stdlib implementation. You should report this
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% man nice
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nice -- execute a utility with an altered scheduling priority
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% man renice
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required skills) for the Bug smash days. For example,
my C/C++/Objective-C skills are rather rusty and in any
case, I have no knowledge about MacRuby internals...
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with the organizations used by Xcode and the packaging tool,
but I could also imagine slots for documentation, tests, etc.
Can anyone give me pointers and/or a rundown on the current
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Dynamic Inference of Static Types for Ruby
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isn't covered, per se, I'd like to see some
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At 6:57 PM -0200 2/4/11, Caio Chassot wrote:
On 2011-02-04, at 01:26 , Rich Morin wrote:
I'm sure the situation in JRuby land is worse, but
generally, using Cocoa stuff from MacRuby feels
enough like ruby, save for the HorridCamelCase,
but I've gotten used to that.
Interestingly, JRuby does
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to pick a working MacRuby example and transliterate the
code to use this hack. That will allow folks to assess
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either language going away any time soon, but Ruby
is a more portable job skill: there are lots of companies who
who hire Ruby programmers; there are far fewer companies who
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please let me know which evenings/times to avoid?
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Last night, he gave a shortened version of it to SFRuby.
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night (6/6), but that seems like a possibility.
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At 12:15 PM -0700 4/14/11, Christian Niles wrote:
Why Monday instead of Wednesday, out of curiosity?
no strong reason; just the fact that Mondays tend to
be light on Meetups, so we'd avoid some clashes there
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It sounds to me like there is a need for a detailed HowTo
on this topic. Might someone be willing to propose one?
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And gaining knowledge of how to handle this sort of issue is
also necessary to the development, deployment, and maintenance
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+1! When I get a chance to play with MacRuby (sigh),
HC will be very early on my shopping list.
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I think this is a great idea. Given the global nature of
the MacRuby community, hackfests aren't too likely (though
I have thought about trying one here in the SF Bay Area),
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using MacRuby as the back end. I'm curious whether
anyone has been playing with this approach, possibly using
HotCocoa magic to tidy things up.
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committers, but Git and GitHub projects are
not required to be organized in this fashion.
In any case, I'm not particularly worried. If we have robust
participation in HotCocoa use and development, the details
can and will be worked out.
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in porting and/or sponsorship of
particular technologies, use cases, etc.
Basically, if any of you have (or know about) a funded project
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