[#4567] Re: What's the biggest Ruby development? — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

Dave said:

18 messages 2000/08/23
[#4568] Q's on Marshal — Robert Feldt <feldt@...> 2000/08/23

[#4580] RubyUnit testcase run for different init params? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...> 2000/08/25

[#4584] Re: RubyUnit testcase run for different init params? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/08/25

Robert Feldt <feldt@ce.chalmers.se> writes:

[#4623] Re: RubyUnit testcase run for different init params? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...> 2000/08/28

On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#4652] Andy and Dave's European Tour 2000 — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

24 messages 2000/08/30
[#4653] Re: Andy and Dave's European Tour 2000 — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2000/08/30

Hi,

[#4657] Ruby tutorials for newbie — Kevin Liang <kevin@...> 2000/08/30

Hi,

[ruby-talk:4646] Re: Invoking an extension after compilation

From: foo <matju@...>
Date: 2000-08-30 01:28:06 UTC
List: ruby-talk #4646
> I want to write a C extension module which runs automatically after a
> source file has been read, but before it executes. I tried putting the 
> following in the Init_ function:
>   code = NEW_CALL(NEW_CONST(rb_intern("Stuff")), rb_intern("doIt"), 0);
>   ruby_eval_tree_begin = block_append(ruby_eval_tree_begin, code);
> However, this didn't work, because require_libraries in ruby.c saves
> and restores the value in ruby_eval_tree_begin.
> Is there another way to have my code run automatically?

(general question)

Shouldn't read and eval be two separate operations like in lisp?  this
would simplify the task of writing compilers / optimizers / browsers /
listeners for ruby.

matju


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