> If you need to use C++ code from within Ruby, take a
> look at SWIG:
> http://www.swig.org/.
> 

I'm pretty sure he is not wanting any Ruby code in his
program or depending on Ruby.

> If you want to translate an existing wxRuby code
> into C++... I don't
> know of any automated tool that'll help you do that,
> but the wxRuby
> interface is fairly similar to the wxWidgets calls.
> 

It might be similar but implementation is very
different. You have to deal with all the nice C-based
language ways. Points, References, Memory locations,
nice callbacks, function pointers, yadda yadda yadda.
All fun and, C++ compiles :). Too bad we don't have a
Rubycc compiler yet. --David Ross



	
		
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