Hi,
I am trying to create a Dsl which will have instances that live in
individual Dsl .rb files and then run them from the CLR.
I want to create and set the values of the Clr object in IronRuby and
then somehow have access to the CLR object after the .rb Dsl instance
file has run.
Here is my Clr object which is very simple at the moment:
namespace Horn.Core.Dsl
{
public class BuildMetaData : IBuildMetaData
{
public string Description { get; set; }
}
}
I have the following module which I am using to specify my Dsl and which
will create an instance of the BuildMetaData specified above:
module MetaBuilder
module Dsl
module Main
attr_accessor :metadata
def install(name, &block)
@metadata = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
yield self if block_given?
end
def description(desc)
@metadata.Description = desc
end
def get_metadata
@metadata
end
end
end
end
include MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main
I somehow want to be able to get the @metadata property from the Clr
code after an instance of the Dsl has ran.
An instance of the Dsl looks like this currently:
install :horn do
description "A .NET build and dependency manager"
end
My C# code looks like this currently:
var engine = Ruby.CreateEngine();
engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(typeof(BuildMetaData).Assembly);
engine.ExecuteFile(buildFile);
var klass = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("get_metadata");
Is there anyway I can get at the @metadata property without having to
pollute the Dsl instance?
For that matter is my approach reasonable or is there perhaps a better
way?
Thanks in advance
Paul
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Hi,
For anyone who is interested, I managed to solve this by creating a
singleton to house an instance of the BuildMetaData class.
My Ruby code ended up looking like this:
module MetaBuilder
module Dsl
module Main
def install(name, &block)
yield self if block_given?
end
def get_from(name, url)
puts name
puts url
end
def description(desc)
meta.metadata.Description = desc
end
class MetaDataAccessor
attr_accessor :metadata
private
def initialize
@metadata = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
end
public
def self.instance
@@instance ||= new
end
def self.get_metadata
@metadata
end
end
end
end
end
def meta
MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main::MetaDataAccessor.instance
end
class ClrAccessor
def get_build_metadata
meta.metadata
end
end
include MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main
I created the MetaDataAccessor to keep a singleton BuildMetaData
instance.
I could not work out the C# code to access a fully qualified class that
is nested in between modules so I created the ClrAccessor class to
provide access from the Clr.
My C# code ended up looking like this:
var engine = Ruby.CreateEngine();
engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(typeof(BuildMetaData).Assembly);
engine.ExecuteFile(buildFile);
var klass = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("ClrAccessor");
var instance = engine.Operations.CreateInstance(klass);
buildMetaData = (BuildMetaData)engine.Operations.InvokeMember(instance,
"get_build_metadata");
I am fairly sure there is an easier way but for me it is progress.
Any input into this "round the houses" approach would be appreciated.
Cheers
Paul
Paul Cowan wrote:> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a Dsl which will have instances that live in
> individual Dsl .rb files and then run them from the CLR.
>
> I want to create and set the values of the Clr object in IronRuby and
> then somehow have access to the CLR object after the .rb Dsl instance
> file has run.
>
> Here is my Clr object which is very simple at the moment:
>
> namespace Horn.Core.Dsl
> {
> public class BuildMetaData : IBuildMetaData
> {
> public string Description { get; set; }
> }
> }
>
> I have the following module which I am using to specify my Dsl and which
> will create an instance of the BuildMetaData specified above:
>
> module MetaBuilder
> module Dsl
> module Main
> attr_accessor :metadata
> def install(name, &block)
> @metadata = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
> yield self if block_given?
> end
>
> def description(desc)
> @metadata.Description = desc
> end
>
> def get_metadata
> @metadata
> end
>
> end
> end
> end
>
> include MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main
>
> I somehow want to be able to get the @metadata property from the Clr
> code after an instance of the Dsl has ran.
>
> An instance of the Dsl looks like this currently:
>
> install :horn do
> description "A .NET build and dependency manager"
> end
>
> My C# code looks like this currently:
>
> var engine = Ruby.CreateEngine();
> engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(typeof(BuildMetaData).Assembly);
> engine.ExecuteFile(buildFile);
> var klass = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("get_metadata");
>
> Is there anyway I can get at the @metadata property without having to
> pollute the Dsl instance?
>
> For that matter is my approach reasonable or is there perhaps a better
> way?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Paul
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Tomas Matousek
2009-Mar-17 16:46 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Accessing the return value from a Dsl
What scope you would like the instance of BuildMetaData to appear in?
There are basically 2 possibilities:
1) global
Any global Ruby constants will appear in Runtime.Globals dictionary. So you can
just assign the instance into a constant:
MyInstance = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
and get it back in C# via Globals.GetVariable("MyInstance")
2) in a DLR execution scope
This is a little bit more tricky since Ruby doesn''t have a concept of
execution scopes (unlike Python that has modules). IronRuby has a hook in method
definition that publishes a method defined on a "main" object into the
DLR scope. The "main" object is a singleton of Object class that Ruby
creates for top-level scope self:
> ruby -e ''p self''
main
In IronRuby you can do this:
foo.rb:
def self.my_method
123
end
C#:
var scope = engine.ExecuteFile("foo.rb");
var my_method = scope.GetVariable<Func<int>>("my_method")
Console.WriteLine(my_method());
I''m still looking for improvements to DLR scope interop, so this might
actually change in future.
Tomas
-----Original Message-----
From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at
rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Paul Cowan
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 4:40 PM
To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Accessing the return value from a Dsl
Hi,
For anyone who is interested, I managed to solve this by creating a
singleton to house an instance of the BuildMetaData class.
My Ruby code ended up looking like this:
module MetaBuilder
module Dsl
module Main
def install(name, &block)
yield self if block_given?
end
def get_from(name, url)
puts name
puts url
end
def description(desc)
meta.metadata.Description = desc
end
class MetaDataAccessor
attr_accessor :metadata
private
def initialize
@metadata = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
end
public
def self.instance
@@instance ||= new
end
def self.get_metadata
@metadata
end
end
end
end
end
def meta
MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main::MetaDataAccessor.instance
end
class ClrAccessor
def get_build_metadata
meta.metadata
end
end
include MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main
I created the MetaDataAccessor to keep a singleton BuildMetaData
instance.
I could not work out the C# code to access a fully qualified class that
is nested in between modules so I created the ClrAccessor class to
provide access from the Clr.
My C# code ended up looking like this:
var engine = Ruby.CreateEngine();
engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(typeof(BuildMetaData).Assembly);
engine.ExecuteFile(buildFile);
var klass = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("ClrAccessor");
var instance = engine.Operations.CreateInstance(klass);
buildMetaData = (BuildMetaData)engine.Operations.InvokeMember(instance,
"get_build_metadata");
I am fairly sure there is an easier way but for me it is progress.
Any input into this "round the houses" approach would be appreciated.
Cheers
Paul
Paul Cowan wrote:> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a Dsl which will have instances that live in
> individual Dsl .rb files and then run them from the CLR.
>
> I want to create and set the values of the Clr object in IronRuby and
> then somehow have access to the CLR object after the .rb Dsl instance
> file has run.
>
> Here is my Clr object which is very simple at the moment:
>
> namespace Horn.Core.Dsl
> {
> public class BuildMetaData : IBuildMetaData
> {
> public string Description { get; set; }
> }
> }
>
> I have the following module which I am using to specify my Dsl and which
> will create an instance of the BuildMetaData specified above:
>
> module MetaBuilder
> module Dsl
> module Main
> attr_accessor :metadata
> def install(name, &block)
> @metadata = Horn::Core::Dsl::BuildMetaData.new
> yield self if block_given?
> end
>
> def description(desc)
> @metadata.Description = desc
> end
>
> def get_metadata
> @metadata
> end
>
> end
> end
> end
>
> include MetaBuilder::Dsl::Main
>
> I somehow want to be able to get the @metadata property from the Clr
> code after an instance of the Dsl has ran.
>
> An instance of the Dsl looks like this currently:
>
> install :horn do
> description "A .NET build and dependency manager"
> end
>
> My C# code looks like this currently:
>
> var engine = Ruby.CreateEngine();
> engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(typeof(BuildMetaData).Assembly);
> engine.ExecuteFile(buildFile);
> var klass = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("get_metadata");
>
> Is there anyway I can get at the @metadata property without having to
> pollute the Dsl instance?
>
> For that matter is my approach reasonable or is there perhaps a better
> way?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Paul
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