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c261c015
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c261c015
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Apr 27, 2015
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Syohei YOSHIDA
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doc/api/mruby.h.md
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ It returns number of function retrieved.
char|mruby type|retrieve types|note
:---:|----------|--------------|---
`o`
|
`Object`
|
`mrb_value`
|Could be used to retr
ei
ve any type of argument
`o`
|
`Object`
|
`mrb_value`
|Could be used to retr
ie
ve any type of argument
`C`
|
`Class`
/
`Module`
|
`mrb_value`
|
`S`
|
`String`
|
`mrb_value`
|
`A`
|
`Array`
|
`mrb_value`
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It is called C++ ABI mode.
By using C++ exception it can release C++ stack object correctly.
Whenever you mix C++ code C++ ABI mode would be enabled automatically.
If you need to enable C++ ABI mode explicity add the following:
If you need to enable C++ ABI mode explicit
l
y add the following:
```
ruby
conf
.
enable_cxx_abi
```
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An extra directory is created for the target platform. In case you
compile for *i386* a directory called *i386* is created under the
build direc
ot
ry.
build direc
to
ry.
The cross compilation workflow starts in the same way as the normal
compilation by compiling all *native* libraries and binaries.
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(foo.rb:1) continue 3
```
This will resume the pro
f
ram and stop it at the third breakpoint.
This will resume the pro
g
ram and stop it at the third breakpoint.
#### Delete Command
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doc/mrbconf/README.md
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## How to use these macros.
You can use mrbconfs with following ways:
*
Write them in
`mrbconf.h`
.
*
Using compiler flags is prefered when building a cross binaries or multiple mruby binaries
*
Using compiler flags is prefer
r
ed when building a cross binaries or multiple mruby binaries
since it's easier to use different mrbconf per each
`MRuby::Build`
.
*
Most flags can be enabled by just commenting in.
*
Pass them as compiler flags.
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*
`spec.test_objs`
(Object test files for integration into mrbtest)
*
`spec.test_preload`
(Initialization files for mrbtest)
### include_paths and depen
c
ency
### include_paths and depen
d
ency
Your GEM can export include paths to another GEMs that depends on your GEM.
By default,
`/...absolute path.../{GEM_NAME}/include`
will be exported.
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