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2007 Aug 02
3
wxSocket..... or wxRubySocket....
Hey Alex,
I was looking into figuring out a way to create a truely Asynchronis
Socket type for Ruby, and thought I''d go down to the bare minimal
implementation of it, to start creating a socket, and then I got to
thinking. Looking at the wxWidgets C/C++ Code, it doesn''t do much
different then what I''m doing, only in Ruby, so I thought maybe, as a way
to avoid
2007 Nov 03
1
New wxSocket Classes
...it_threaded_mode(), and such. But the new example is _/A
LOT/_ easier to follow, since everything except the parse_message()
methods are in a single Method, on_server() and on_client(). It still
uses /SOME/ of the API that wxWidgets has, as far as returning
SOCKET_NOERROR, SOCKET_INVSOCK, and SocketEvent created with
evt_socket() as the catch method for this event. As soon as I have the
client put together, and tested wxClient and wxServer on Linux, and
check it into the SVN, so that Alex and Sean Long can look over it, and
test it out on their systems, we may finally have something worth whil...
2004 Apr 20
4
wxRuby 0.3.0 has been released!
wxRuby 0.3.0 has been released and is now available for download from
RubyForge at:
http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/
This release includes binary builds for Max OS X Panther and MS Windows.
Hopefully, within a couple weeks I will release RubyGems for the source, and
RubyGem binaries for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Please report any bugs or feature requests here:
2004 Sep 28
9
Open call to try wxruby-swig
Hi Everyone,
Over the past couple of weeks wxruby-swig has made a lot of progress.
Over 100 classes have been added with attempts to mimic the existing
wxruby interfaces. While still not as stable as wxruby, stability has
increased dramatically. Finally, it has been built on Linux, Mac, and MSVC.
This email is an invitation to try out wxruby-swig for yourself. The
source code is in CVS and