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MacRuby + HotCocoa

 by rICH kILMER
 Golden Gate Ruby Conf
A History of Apple and Ruby
                                 MacRuby


 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

                             OS X 10.5      OS X 10.x
OS X 10.2      OS X 10.4
                            Ruby 1.8.6     Ruby 1.8.7
Ruby 1.6.7     Ruby 1.8.2
                            RubyGems       RubyGems
                            RubyCocoa      RubyCocoa
                               Rails        Rails 2.2
Apple’s Goals:

   Make Mac OS X the best
platform for Ruby developers
Apple’s Goals:
                           t
                         s
                       e
                     b
                   e
                  h class
                t
   Make Ruby a first
Cocoa programming language
        on Mac OS X
Mac OS X Stack
    User Experience

 Application Frameworks

   Graphics and Media

        Darwin
Mac OS X Stack - Languages
     User Experience       Objective-C

  Application Frameworks

    Graphics and Media

         Darwin                 C
Bridging Ruby & Objective-C
           RubyCocoa
                 by
by FUJIMOTO Hisakuni (2001)
 Bundled with Mac OS X 10.5 (stable)
RubyCocoa Hello World
require 'osx/cocoa'; include OSX

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication

win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect_styleMask_backing_defer(
    [0, 0, 200, 60],
    NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask,
    NSBackingStoreBuffered,
    false)
win.title = 'Hello World'

button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect)
win.contentView.addSubview(button)
button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle
button.title = 'Hello!'
button.sizeToFit
button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0),
                                 (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0))

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
Problems with RubyCocoa:
        It’s a bridge
Messaging syntax is different
  Ruby uses green threads
   Two runtimes, two GCs
Enter MacRuby
                            MacRuby 0.4

      Objective-C 2.0                           Ruby 1.9
   Core      Garbage                                          Standard
                         Runtime     YARV          Parser
Foundation   Collector                                         Library
                                    Garbage       Built-ins
                                    Collector



         Every Ruby class is an Objective-C class
        Every Ruby object is an Objective-C object
       Every Ruby method is an Objective-C method
MacRuby Hello World
framework ‘Cocoa’

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication

win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60],
    styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask,
    backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered,
    defer:false)

win.title = 'Hello World'

button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect)
win.contentView.addSubview(button)
button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle
button.title = 'Hello!'
button.sizeToFit
button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0),
                                 (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0))

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
Enter HotCocoa
   HotCocoa is an idiomatic
  Ruby API that simplifies the
   configuration and wiring
together of ObjC/Cocoa classes
MacRuby Hello World
framework ‘Cocoa’

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication

win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60],
    styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask,
    backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered,
    defer:false)

win.title = 'Hello World'

button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect)
win.contentView.addSubview(button)
button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle
button.title = 'Hello!'
button.sizeToFit
button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0),
                                 (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0))

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
HotCocoa Hello World
require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication

win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60],
    styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask,
    backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered,
    defer:false)

win.title = 'Hello World'

button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect)
win.contentView.addSubview(button)
button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle
button.title = 'Hello!'
button.sizeToFit
button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0),
                                 (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0))

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
HotCocoa Hello World
require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication


win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60]

button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect)
win.contentView.addSubview(button)
button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle
button.title = 'Hello!'
button.sizeToFit
button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0),
                                 (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0))

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
HotCocoa Hello World
require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication


win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60]

b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center}
win << b

button_controller = Object.new
def button_controller.sayHello(sender)
  puts quot;Hello World!quot;
end
button.target = button_controller
button.action = 'sayHello:'

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
HotCocoa Hello World
require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa

app = NSApplication.sharedApplication


win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60]

b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center}
win << b

b.on_action { puts “Hello World!” }

win.display
win.orderFrontRegardless

app.run
HotCocoa Hello World
require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa

application do

  win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60]

  b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center}
  win << b

  b.on_action { puts “Hello World!” }

end
hotcocoa Command
HotCocoa Library
hotcocoa <app>     Rakefile
                      config
                   build.yml
                        lib
                   menu.rb
                        lib
                 application.rb
                     resources
                 HotCocoa.icns
Demo
MacRuby Experimental
                            MacRuby 0.5

LLVM         Objective-C 2.0                         Ruby 1.9
               Garbage                                             Standard
 JIT                         Runtime      YARV          Parser
               Collector                                            Library
              Disk/Socket      Core      Garbage
 AOT                                                   Built-ins
                   IO       Foundation   Collector


              Numerous optimizations (speed!)
       No libffi for external calls, new bridgesupport
             Passing many RubySpecs already!
         Will implement fully concurrent threading
www.macruby.org
   @macruby

by rICH kILMER
Golden Gate Ruby Conf

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Macruby& Hotcocoa presentation by Rich Kilmer

  • 1. MacRuby + HotCocoa by rICH kILMER Golden Gate Ruby Conf
  • 2. A History of Apple and Ruby MacRuby 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 OS X 10.5 OS X 10.x OS X 10.2 OS X 10.4 Ruby 1.8.6 Ruby 1.8.7 Ruby 1.6.7 Ruby 1.8.2 RubyGems RubyGems RubyCocoa RubyCocoa Rails Rails 2.2
  • 3. Apple’s Goals: Make Mac OS X the best platform for Ruby developers
  • 4. Apple’s Goals: t s e b e h class t Make Ruby a first Cocoa programming language on Mac OS X
  • 5. Mac OS X Stack User Experience Application Frameworks Graphics and Media Darwin
  • 6. Mac OS X Stack - Languages User Experience Objective-C Application Frameworks Graphics and Media Darwin C
  • 7. Bridging Ruby & Objective-C RubyCocoa by by FUJIMOTO Hisakuni (2001) Bundled with Mac OS X 10.5 (stable)
  • 8. RubyCocoa Hello World require 'osx/cocoa'; include OSX app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect_styleMask_backing_defer( [0, 0, 200, 60], NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask, NSBackingStoreBuffered, false) win.title = 'Hello World' button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect) win.contentView.addSubview(button) button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle button.title = 'Hello!' button.sizeToFit button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0), (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0)) button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 9. Problems with RubyCocoa: It’s a bridge Messaging syntax is different Ruby uses green threads Two runtimes, two GCs
  • 10. Enter MacRuby MacRuby 0.4 Objective-C 2.0 Ruby 1.9 Core Garbage Standard Runtime YARV Parser Foundation Collector Library Garbage Built-ins Collector Every Ruby class is an Objective-C class Every Ruby object is an Objective-C object Every Ruby method is an Objective-C method
  • 11. MacRuby Hello World framework ‘Cocoa’ app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60], styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask, backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered, defer:false) win.title = 'Hello World' button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect) win.contentView.addSubview(button) button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle button.title = 'Hello!' button.sizeToFit button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0), (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0)) button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 12. Enter HotCocoa HotCocoa is an idiomatic Ruby API that simplifies the configuration and wiring together of ObjC/Cocoa classes
  • 13. MacRuby Hello World framework ‘Cocoa’ app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60], styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask, backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered, defer:false) win.title = 'Hello World' button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect) win.contentView.addSubview(button) button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle button.title = 'Hello!' button.sizeToFit button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0), (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0)) button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 14. HotCocoa Hello World require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = NSWindow.alloc.initWithContentRect([0, 0, 200, 60], styleMask:NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask, backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered, defer:false) win.title = 'Hello World' button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect) win.contentView.addSubview(button) button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle button.title = 'Hello!' button.sizeToFit button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0), (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0)) button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 15. HotCocoa Hello World require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60] button = NSButton.alloc.initWithFrame(NSZeroRect) win.contentView.addSubview(button) button.bezelStyle = NSRoundedBezelStyle button.title = 'Hello!' button.sizeToFit button.frameOrigin = NSMakePoint((win.contentView.frameSize.width / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.width / 2.0), (win.contentView.frameSize.height / 2.0) - (button.frameSize.height / 2.0)) button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 16. HotCocoa Hello World require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60] b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center} win << b button_controller = Object.new def button_controller.sayHello(sender) puts quot;Hello World!quot; end button.target = button_controller button.action = 'sayHello:' win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 17. HotCocoa Hello World require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa app = NSApplication.sharedApplication win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60] b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center} win << b b.on_action { puts “Hello World!” } win.display win.orderFrontRegardless app.run
  • 18. HotCocoa Hello World require ‘hotcocoa’; include HotCocoa application do win = window :title => ‘hello world’, :frame => [0, 0, 200, 60] b = button :title => ‘Hello!’, :layout => {:align => :center} win << b b.on_action { puts “Hello World!” } end
  • 20. hotcocoa <app> Rakefile config build.yml lib menu.rb lib application.rb resources HotCocoa.icns
  • 21. Demo
  • 22. MacRuby Experimental MacRuby 0.5 LLVM Objective-C 2.0 Ruby 1.9 Garbage Standard JIT Runtime YARV Parser Collector Library Disk/Socket Core Garbage AOT Built-ins IO Foundation Collector Numerous optimizations (speed!) No libffi for external calls, new bridgesupport Passing many RubySpecs already! Will implement fully concurrent threading
  • 23. www.macruby.org @macruby by rICH kILMER Golden Gate Ruby Conf