QtRuby
Stable release |
2.2.0
/ December 16, 2011 |
---|---|
Development status | Inactive |
Written in | Ruby |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
License | LGPL 2.1 |
Website | Techbase |
QtRuby is a binding of the application framework Qt for Ruby. Korundum is an additional set of bindings for KDE which extend QtRuby.
QtRuby is cross-platform, as all the underlying technologies are platform agnostic.
QtRuby hello world
require 'Qt4'
app = Qt::Application.new(ARGV)
hello = Qt::PushButton.new('Hello World!')
hello.resize(100, 30)
hello.show
app.exec
The Korundum documentation[1] proposes a more "rubyish" version of this program.
Notable applications that use QtRuby
- Kubeplayer, a video player dedicated to play online videos.[2]
- Kaya, a Qt/KDE-based application to play chess, shogi and variants thereof.[3]
- Yast 2, [opensuse] control center
Status and maintenance
Currently, QtRuby is maintained (if at all) as part of Korundum.
A third-party implementation, named "qtbindings" in the Rubygems repository, has been made due to the lack of active development.[4] Stated goals of the project include keeping an up-to-date version of the Qt framework for Ruby, as well as improving compatibility with non-Linux systems.[5] As of December 2013, it supports Ruby 2.0 and 1.9, but not 1.8.
References
- ↑ Development/Languages/Ruby - KDE TechBase
- ↑ Announcing Kubeplayer
- ↑ Kaya Project Homepage
- ↑ "qtbindings / RubyGems". Retrieved 2013-12-12.
- ↑ Melton, Ryan. "ryanmelt/qtbindings". Retrieved 2013-12-12.
External links
- Official websites:
- http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Languages/Ruby - home page, with some documentation and useful links
- http://rubyforge.org/projects/korundum/ - download location
- Communication channels (very low traffic):
- Documentation:
- Helper applications:
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