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Ruby questions
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Ruby questions
HI all. Some Ruby Related questions
Where i can find documentation about the Ruby classes that implement Internal flowstone concepts like Brushes, areas, views and so on?
To be clear. If i want to define inside ruby a brush for using it I use Brush.new. Where I get the documentation about allowed methods and/or accessors for the Brush Class
2 Maybe i'm a bit stupid, or a bit old ( or probably both) but isn't clear to me where/how i define the inputs and ouputs of a ruby module. I know how to graphically set them but don't know how to associate this INput Outputs to a ver inside the ruby module
3.- There's any kind "ruby for Flowstone" docs somewhere?
Where i can find documentation about the Ruby classes that implement Internal flowstone concepts like Brushes, areas, views and so on?
To be clear. If i want to define inside ruby a brush for using it I use Brush.new. Where I get the documentation about allowed methods and/or accessors for the Brush Class
2 Maybe i'm a bit stupid, or a bit old ( or probably both) but isn't clear to me where/how i define the inputs and ouputs of a ruby module. I know how to graphically set them but don't know how to associate this INput Outputs to a ver inside the ruby module
3.- There's any kind "ruby for Flowstone" docs somewhere?
Free your memory, .. with a free(). Like a pointer
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
Cast a pointer into an integer and it becomes the integer...
Cast a pointer into a struct and it becomes the struct...
A pointer can overflow... or can crash...
Be a pointer my friend
- unkargherth
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Re: Ruby questions
There's a dedicated Ruby Part in The Flowstone Manual. That should answer some of your questions.
- stw
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