Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "wxSocket vs Ruby Socket"
2004 Sep 18
10
wxruby-swig: Converting to REXML
Since I''m setting up my development environment on a new system, I
figure now is the time to get rid of one of the extra dependencies: NQXML.
It appears that REXML can now parse the whole classes xml file in about
20 seconds on this machine, which is a huge improvement over the many,
many minutes it used to take. So I am now updating extract.rb to use
REXML instead of NQXML.
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
2004 Aug 19
28
Documents, Views and DocManagers
Hi,
Are there any effort in making wxDocument, wxView, etc types of classes
avaiable under wxRuby? For supporting SDI/MDI architecture.
Cheers,
Phuah Yee Keat
2008 Jan 17
1
wxSockets
Hello guys,
Alright Alex..... I need a few tips on where to start. I know that I''m
going to need to rewrite the wxSocket header files, in order to incorperate
them into wxRuby. But some advice on stuff such as
wxSocketClient::new/connect, where it takes a wxIPAddress, and so forth. I
know they are pretty friviolous structures for holding information about
Addresses in which to make
2007 Nov 03
1
New wxSocket Classes
Hey All,
Wonderful news, I finally got around to implementing a Sockets library
for wxRuby. It''s not as spiffy as wxWidget''s implementation, but has
the basics so far, to send and receive data. So far, I''ve converted the
Server over to the new method, the client will be next, and it does
depend on the new addition I submitted to the SVN for 1414, which adds
2007 Nov 03
9
wxThread
Hey guys,
I''m working on the start of incorperating wxSocket into a library that
can be included with the Core, and a part of this, is to create a
wxThread class, which will basically just be a barebone copy over of
Ruby''s own Thread class. (This should also help when we get Ruby 2.0,
which hopefully will have Native Threads, as we should still be able to
get the base
2007 May 21
5
Wx::Scintilla class not defined
I''m posting this for a friend who is having trouble with this and here is
his message.
"Heya! I''m working on a script editor application, but it''s missing one key
feature: Syntax highlighting. Seeing this, I looked around in the sample
directory and came across scintilla.rb. I attempted a run, however Ruby
reported Wxruby2::Scintilla as an uninitialized
2007 Sep 10
2
syntax II
Hi
Given the warm response to the syntax additions in 1.9.1 I''m considering
moving one or two more syntax extensions into core, and would like your
thoughts. Last ones, I promise. Realise we don''t want much more API
change now, but also we''ll probably also have to live with whatever we
settle on for 2.0 for a little while, so...
1) Setting up event handlers
In
2007 Dec 28
3
Cannot install wxruby on Leopard
I''d like to try wxruby on my MacBook Pro with Leopard (10.5.1)
But I have troubles with gem.
I can see the gem is in rubyforge:
$ gem list wxruby -r
*** REMOTE GEMS ***
wxruby (1.9.2, 1.9.1, 1.9.0)
wxrubylayouts (0.0.3, 0.0.2, 0.0.1)
but when I try to install it:
$ sudo gem install wxruby -r
Password:
ERROR: could not find wxruby locally or in a repository
Any suggestion?
Thanks
2004 Aug 27
4
SWIG Bug
In trying to add wxTextCtrl to wxruby-swig, I''ve been running into a
problem with the argument conversion that appears to be a SWIG director
bug. It is tied to multiple inheritance, and is related to SWIG
specifically making director''s ''initialize'' take a first argument, but
because ''initialize'' is static there isn''t a self value
2007 Sep 26
7
development status, 1.9.2
Hi all
Just a quick update on recent SVN activity:
* added Sound and CollapsiblePane classes
* added the XRC tool to wxSugar
* fixed some XRC bugs in Window
* added syntax sugar for event handlers and list-like controls
* added some missing methods in Sizer
Sean - I''m away for about 10 days from this weekend, and I''m thinking of
doing a 1.9.2 release in the next day or two.
2004 Oct 19
9
News for OS X Users
Sorry things have gone silent on the release front, but I have some good
news: I''ve gotten wxruby-swig to build as a OS X framework. This has a
couple of ramifications
1) wxruby for the Mac will finally exactly like its Linux and PC
counterparts, menu bar and all.
2) Bundling wxruby applications becomes a lot easier.
3) The next binary installer should be able to support darwinports,
2004 Nov 21
7
wxRuby 0.6.0 is released!
wxRuby 0.6.0 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 and
MS Windows.
Changes in this release include:
* Additional widget support in XRC (thanks to Marshall Elfstrand)
* Addition of wxScrollbar (thanks to Hans Harmon of Pinnacle
Technologies Inc)
* Addition of wxGrid event handlers (thanks
2004 Dec 14
5
wxRuby and other GUI toolkits
So, having subscribed recently to the ruby-talk mailing list, I''ve
noticed that wxruby doesn''t seem to have the "respect" of other GUI
libraries. I know GUI-library preference is a holy war almost up there
with vi versus emacs, but since I''m a wxruby developer, I''d like to know
what people "don''t" like about wxruby. Otherwise,
2004 Jul 23
3
Problems using network code and trying to add a GUI
Hi folks, I''m new to wxRuby, but I''ve heard so many great things about
wx that I wanted to try it for a program I''m trying to write.
What I want is this:
I have an application (server) that will accept connections from
clients through TCP, which then play a game through it. As things
change in the game (players coming and going, games being won and
lost), I want
2004 Jul 20
6
The great MSVC wxruby-swig bug hunt!
Hi everyone,
As Kevin has just announced, wxruby-swig has been moved into CVS as a
toplevel project. It still is not in a "releasable" form yet, but it now
builds on more systems than it doesn''t, and is moving towards stability.
Because of the complexity of the build environment, we''re using rake
(http://rake.rubyforge.org) as a build system instead of the standard
2005 Mar 14
11
[Fwd: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit]
Hey Guys,
This just came over the rubytalk list. Does anybody have any Debian
experience?
BTW, one thing this project *really* could use is people to package
wxruby for <your distro here>. You don''t need SWIG/C++ experience for
it, and a little work could help a lot of people.
Nick
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit
Date: Sun, 13
2006 Feb 17
7
Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
Hi,
Has this problem been resolved?
I encountered the same problem on my FC3 system with wxGTK-2.4.2 and
wxruby-0.6.
Thanks.
Stephen
[Wxruby-users] Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
*Nick* devel at nicreations.com
2004 Jun 17
2
Re: win32 in Ruby
Hi Tim,
> --- Tim Sutherland <timsuth@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
> Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:55:06 +1200
>
> Okay. wxWidgets uses native widgets. It should have
> worked.
>
> What''s wxRuby like?
wxRuby is a cross-platform rapid development GUI
building framework. I find it very intuitive and easy to use.
Like it!
> I noticed that there are several
2003 Nov 06
2
MinGW build (static linking) problem
Hi!
I am trying to build wxruby with statically linked wxWindows library, but
so far - no luck - bunch of unresolved references during the linking phase.
I''ve seen on the list that Curt was being able to build it, so any hint
would be helpful.
gcc 3.2.3 (MinGW 3.1.0) & MSYS 1.0.10rc2.
Sincerely,
Gour
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