RubyInject was written as a proof of concept and is not intended to be
used for any real work. It's a nice hack, though, but it does lots of
dark magic to be considered stable, and the thread-safeness problems
of Ruby 1.8 do not facilitate the situation.
# I don't know why it does not work anymore, last time I tried it
(about a year ago) it was working. Maybe something changed in the Ruby
runtime or RubyCocoa that breaks it.
MacRuby may have a similar functionality in the near future.
Laurent
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Tim Perrett <he...@ti...> wrote:
> Eloy must be away - he hasn't been online for some time (that I've seen!)
>
> I have a feeling RubyInject is no longer used... Again, you'd need to check
> with Eloy et al that know the internals better but I have a feeling that's
> the case.
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
>
> On 23/11/2008 23:05, "Axel M. Roest" <rub...@ro...> wrote:
>
>> At 17:25 +0100 20-11-2008, Jacob Wallström wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is anybody using RubyInject[1]? It just hangs when I try to inject
>>> into TextEdit on Leopard 10.5.5.
>>
>> Hi Jacob,
>> it seems the list is a bit dead. Anyone knows where everyone has
>> gone? To a macruby list or something?
>>
>> And sorry no, I have never used RubyInject..
>>
>> Axel
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