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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
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      @unknownuser said:

      Does this has an impact on the SKP rubies?

      Only if we can figure out how to make Sketchup load the 1.9.x Interpreter DLL.

      On Windows, When I try it, I get a "Entry Point Not Found" error.

      Has anyone been sucessful in getting SU to use 1.9.x on the Mac ??

      I'm not here much anymore.

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      • J Offline
        Jim
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        Could you wrote a wrapper that somehow tricked SketchUp into thinking it's using 1.8?

        Hi

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          Got some numbers Jim?

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          • J Offline
            Jim
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            No, I removed the old version even before installing 1.9.

            Hi

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              Ok - after some Googling:

              http://antoniocangiano.com/2007/12/03/the-great-ruby-shootout/
              http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/ruby-19-quick-speed-test/

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
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                @thomthom said:

                Got some numbers Jim?

                FYI: (From one of ThomThom's links)

                @unknownuser said:

                (http://antoniocangiano.com/2007/12/03/the-great-ruby-shootout/)":1zpya81u]Ruby 1.9 confirms itself as a fast implementation, about three times the speed of 1.8.6 ...

                ADD: (From the other link by ThomThom)

                @unknownuser said:

                (http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/ruby-19-quick-speed-test/)":1zpya81u]Now, it is no news that 1.9 is faster than 1.8, but an 8x improvement on this simple recursive script? I was astonished! This is better than using XRuby to speedup Ruby performance!

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
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                  @jim said:

                  Could you wrote a wrapper that somehow tricked SketchUp into thinking it's using 1.8?

                  Well.. in a way I did. The simpliest of all wrappers... I renamed a copy of the DLL file:
                  from msvcrt-ruby191.DLL
                  to msvcrt-ruby18.DLL (and copied it to the SU program folder.)

                  But I'm wondering if I got a 1.9.1 release that was compilied with mingwin.
                  It's about time for me to try it again, with a newER release.

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • J Offline
                    Jim
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                    Here's a slideshow of things to know about Ruby 1.9.

                    And the slideshow itself was created from simple textile markdown files using the slideshow gem. Kind of a nice idea and nice looking presentations, I think.

                    Hi

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                    • M Offline
                      MartinRinehart
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                      Why do you suppose no one has written a compiler?

                      20 years ago a top-of-the-line PC was a 25MHz 80386. Interpreters made sense. Today, compile, link and run in a good IDE is done with the press of an F key and doesn't take a full second. Am I missing some good reason to stay interpreted?

                      Author, Edges to Rubies - The Complete SketchUp Tutorial at http://www.MartinRinehart.com/models/tutorial.

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                      • AdamBA Offline
                        AdamB
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                        Yes. Late binding allows lots of flexibility.

                        Developer of LightUp Click for website

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