Does something like Boost.Python exist for Ruby?
Couple of similar, now aborted projects, were mentioned
on this newsgroup but perhaps I miss something new.
(I know about C extensions and SWIG.)
/Pavel
Does something like Boost.Python exist for Ruby?
Couple of similar, now aborted projects, were mentioned
on this newsgroup but perhaps I miss something new.
(I know about C extensions and SWIG.)
/Pavel
Does something like Boost.Python exist for Ruby?
When asking questions like this, it's probably worthwhile giving a
two or three sentence overview of what Boost.Python is/does.
Less useful would be a URL. I'm already busy enough not to
go looking for extra information to try to figure out someones
question unless it really scratches an itch or fires my
imagination.
On 10/3/06, Pavel Vozenilek <pavel_vozenilek@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Couple of similar, now aborted projects, were mentioned
on this newsgroup but perhaps I miss something new.(I know about C extensions and SWIG.)
/Pavel
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thanks,
-pate
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At the moment SWIG is probably as close as it gets to boost.python.
It seems to me that there's a lot of overlap between SWIG and
boost.python, but it seems the latter (I haven't used boost.python,
but I have used SWIG) is more python-centric.
Another approach would be to use Rubyinline:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinline/
What are you trying to accomplish?
Phil
On 10/3/06, Pavel Vozenilek <pavel_vozenilek@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Does something like Boost.Python exist for Ruby?
Couple of similar, now aborted projects, were mentioned
on this newsgroup but perhaps I miss something new.(I know about C extensions and SWIG.)
"Phil Tomson" wrote:
Does something like Boost.Python exist for Ruby?
Another approach would be to use Rubyinline:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinline/
Thanks, I'll play with it.
What are you trying to accomplish?
What I am looking for is the ability to
subclass C++ classes in a scripting
to allow quick experimenting
and with simple way to conver them to C++.
/Pavel