It is a great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of
MacRuby 0.3! Check it out while it's still hot!
MacRuby is a version of Ruby 1.9, ported to run directly on top of Mac
OS X core technologies such as the Objective-C common runtime and
garbage collector, and the CoreFoundation framework. While still a
work in progress, it is the goal of MacRuby to enable the creation of
full-fledged Mac OS X applications which do not sacrifice performance
in order to enjoy the benefits of using Ruby.
You can learn more about MacRuby, and download a binary installer,
from the website:
This is an important release. MacRuby now comes with a core library
named HotCocoa, which simplifies Cocoa programming by using simple
Ruby idioms. The dispatcher was rewritten to use the Objective-C
runtime, which eliminates many ambiguities but also improves some
performance. And finally, lots of bug fixes, and a better Cocoa and
Ruby support!
After installing 0.3 version, interface builder does not display ruby
classes and displays error message when try to read ruby class file.
I had to change first line of rb_nibtool.rb file to #!/usr/local/bin/macruby
and reinstall to fix it.
It is a great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of
MacRuby 0.3! Check it out while it's still hot!
MacRuby is a version of Ruby 1.9, ported to run directly on top of Mac
OS X core technologies such as the Objective-C common runtime and
garbage collector, and the CoreFoundation framework. While still a
work in progress, it is the goal of MacRuby to enable the creation of
full-fledged Mac OS X applications which do not sacrifice performance
in order to enjoy the benefits of using Ruby.
You can learn more about MacRuby, and download a binary installer,
from the website:
This is an important release. MacRuby now comes with a core library
named HotCocoa, which simplifies Cocoa programming by using simple
Ruby idioms. The dispatcher was rewritten to use the Objective-C
runtime, which eliminates many ambiguities but also improves some
performance. And finally, lots of bug fixes, and a better Cocoa and
Ruby support!
Thanks for the report, it was a bug in the installer process. I fixed
it in all branches (including the 0.3 tag) and re-generated a binary
installer.
Laurent
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Suhku Huh <nineclue@gmail.com> wrote:
Great! Thanks for the release.
After installing 0.3 version, interface builder does not display ruby
classes and displays error message when try to read ruby class file.
I had to change first line of rb_nibtool.rb file to #!/usr/local/bin/macruby
and reinstall to fix it.
It is a great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of
MacRuby 0.3! Check it out while it's still hot!
MacRuby is a version of Ruby 1.9, ported to run directly on top of Mac
OS X core technologies such as the Objective-C common runtime and
garbage collector, and the CoreFoundation framework. While still a
work in progress, it is the goal of MacRuby to enable the creation of
full-fledged Mac OS X applications which do not sacrifice performance
in order to enjoy the benefits of using Ruby.
You can learn more about MacRuby, and download a binary installer,
from the website:
This is an important release. MacRuby now comes with a core library
named HotCocoa, which simplifies Cocoa programming by using simple
Ruby idioms. The dispatcher was rewritten to use the Objective-C
runtime, which eliminates many ambiguities but also improves some
performance. And finally, lots of bug fixes, and a better Cocoa and
Ruby support!