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April 13, 2014 Has anybody tried calling D from Ruby? | ||||
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The best I could manage was to use the C/C++ API and have that call the linked in D code by hacking the automatically generated Makefile. But at least that worked, up to a point. Even though I linked in Phobos, it crashed when I called writeln (but core.stdc.stdio.printf was ok). Trying to use the C API directly from D didn't really work. I tried dstep on ruby.h and it threw an exception. Ah, macros... Atila |
April 13, 2014 Re: Has anybody tried calling D from Ruby? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Atila Neves | On 2014-04-13 11:20, Atila Neves wrote: > The best I could manage was to use the C/C++ API and have that > call the linked in D code by hacking the automatically generated > Makefile. But at least that worked, up to a point. Even though I > linked in Phobos, it crashed when I called writeln (but > core.stdc.stdio.printf was ok). I have embedded Ruby in a D application. Called methods in both directions. I had no problem. Have a look at this mostly abandoned project [1]. The bindings where created from 1.9.1 (ABI version). Here [2] are the C bindings and here [3] are some wrappers. > Trying to use the C API directly from D didn't really work. I > tried dstep on ruby.h and it threw an exception. Ah, macros... Please report an issue. It shouldn't be throwing an exception. [1] https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit [2] https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit/tree/master/ruby/c [3] https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit/tree/master/ruby/core -- /Jacob Carlborg |
April 14, 2014 Re: Has anybody tried calling D from Ruby? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jacob Carlborg | > I have embedded Ruby in a D application. Called methods in both directions. I had no problem. Have a look at this mostly abandoned project [1]. The bindings where created from 1.9.1 (ABI version). Here [2] are the C bindings and here [3] are some wrappers. Interesting. How did you generate ruby.d and the other necessary interface files, by hand? > >> Trying to use the C API directly from D didn't really work. I >> tried dstep on ruby.h and it threw an exception. Ah, macros... > > Please report an issue. It shouldn't be throwing an exception. I will. Atila |
April 14, 2014 Re: Has anybody tried calling D from Ruby? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Atila Neves | On 14/04/14 09:54, Atila Neves wrote: > Interesting. How did you generate ruby.d and the other necessary > interface files, by hand? I think it was with DStep and some manual tweaks. Otherwise it was just manually. -- /Jacob Carlborg |
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