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SWIG/Examples/ruby/simple/
Simple Ruby Example
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This example illustrates how you can hook Ruby to a very simple C program containing
a function and a global variable.
The C Code
Suppose you have the following C code:
/* File : example.c */
/* A global variable */
double Foo = 3.0;
/* Compute the greatest common divisor of positive integers */
int gcd(int x, int y) {
int g;
g = y;
while (x > 0) {
g = x;
x = y % x;
y = g;
}
return g;
}
The SWIG interface
Here is a simple SWIG interface file:
/* File: example.i */
%module example
extern int gcd(int x, int y);
extern double Foo;
Compilation
- swig -ruby example.i
- Compile example_wrap.c and example.c
to create the extension example.so.
Using the extension
Click here to see a script that calls our C functions from Ruby.
Key points
- Use the require function to load your extension library from Ruby. For example:
require 'example'
- C functions work just like Ruby functions. For example:
g = Example.gcd(42,105)
- C global variables are accessed through module method. For example:
a = Example.Foo
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