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2005 Aug 14
2
Object map
I''ve spent a couple hours tracking through the code and reading Swig
documentation to try to find out about tracking C objects back to Ruby
objects. It''s not so easy to do. I took at look at wxPython and their
source is a mess! I wasn''t able to glean anything from them on how they
do it. My current hypothesis is to trap SWIG_NewPointerObj calls and
build a map.
2010 Apr 23
1
Patch submission / request.
...defaulting to TRUE. This permits us to turn off the message()
about "Oh, I'm doing this too". The second patch includes the
functionality of the first.
Currently, I'm using a copied-and-pasted version of getDependencies,
with my hacks in place and some moderately evil namespace traipsing to
get at the rest of the utilities. I would much rather make use of the
code in situ.
- Allen S. Rout
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2010 Apr 23
0
Patch submission (whoops).
...defaulting to TRUE. This permits us to turn off the message()
about "Oh, I'm doing this too". The second patch includes the
functionality of the first.
Currently, I'm using a copied-and-pasted version of getDependencies,
with my hacks in place and some moderately evil namespace traipsing to
get at the rest of the utilities. I would much rather make use of the
code in situ.
2008 Jan 01
26
Did DHH have a suit on?
So I''m wondering about the origin of "ActiveRecord" and "ActionPack" and
the like in Rails.
I''ve always thought that perhaps DHH found himself in a suit one day
(maybe he had to attend a friend''s wedding or something), and as long as
he had the suit on, decided to lapse into a one of the barely lucid
frenzies that Marketing people are prone to when