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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
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      @unknownuser said:

      @driven said:

      I recently updated everything to snow leopard so I guess apple has the latest ruby in there.

      Another question for Apple MRI Ruby .. how does a Mac owner update there Ruby ?

      Does their "system" Ruby come with RubyGems preinstalled ?
      Or do they need to go to an Apple website to download a Ruby update?

      I'm not here much anymore.

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
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        @driven said:

        @dan rathbun said:

        I don't have a Mac.. but there must be a way for you guys to point that link at your up to date "system" Ruby.

        the path to version 1.8.5

        /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A/Ruby

        but how to point it to system version??

        check the Apple Help website on using, creating and editing symbolic links.

        If you figure out how to do it.. post a "How To" here at SCF.
        (Suggest if possible to back up the old symbolic link, before changing it.)

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
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          @driven said:

          what version is used on PC SU now?

          Sketchup 8.0 M0 and M1 come "out-of-the-box" with v1.8.6-p287, but it is very easy to change that on PC by replacing the DLL (as long as it's in the 1.8 trunk.)

          I'm not here much anymore.

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            wdbao
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            i want to extend the build_in sketchup interpreter too.
            from the release note post by google here http://cfcl.com/twiki/bin/view/Projects/SketchUp/RE_Library_Use
            Su 8.0 on pc has a 1.8.6 and a 1.8.5 on mac
            the new 8.0 M1 release note says nothing about the ruby version. so i assume it is still the same.
            here http://cfcl.com/twiki/bin/view/Projects/SketchUp/RE_Library_Use
            Main.RichMorin post sth interesting. He also try to extend ruby inside su to other parts of the library, gems, etc.
            it semms that he hasn't work it out yet.
            but it's worth a try.
            and i hope some gurus follow this path and somebody find a way eventually
            note that even on pc it is 1.8.6 all right, but it has very limited access to the standard library and gems.
            i try to use CSV class, but it fails.

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            • Dan RathbunD Offline
              Dan Rathbun
              last edited by

              @wdbao said:

              i try to use CSV class, but it fails.

              See this post: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=34381&p=302974#p302974

              I'm not here much anymore.

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                wdbao
                last edited by

                @dan rathbun said:

                @wdbao said:

                i try to use CSV class, but it fails.

                See this post: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=34381&p=302974#p302974

                Thanks again! Dan!
                you are a very good helper. and fast.
                you have showed me this load path code before. i just couldn't understand it fully then. now with more ruby reading, it all make sense to me.
                it feels great to be in a such nice community.
                i will keep read on.

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                  slbaumgartner
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                  @driven said:

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  I don't have a Mac.. but there must be a way for you guys to point that link at your up to date "system" Ruby.

                  the path to version 8.5

                  /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A/Ruby

                  but how to point it to system version??

                  Not for the faint of heart, but here's how:

                  • quit sketchup
                  • open a terminal window
                  • cd /Applications/Google\ SketchUp \8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                  • sudo mv A A.orig
                  • sudo ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8 A

                  Restart SketchUp, open a Console window, and type VERSION. If all went well, it should report the same version as when you type ruby -e "puts VERSION" in a console window.

                  To undo this hack, in the same Versions folder:

                  • sudo rm A
                  • sudo mv A.orig A
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                  • D Offline
                    driven
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                    Hi Steve,
                    I run as an admin, but not root, I need sudo for anything outside user space.
                    'Content' folders should have User read/write permissions, I thought.
                    I also run multiple copies of SU, the path for this one differs from norm and yours. [that may be the splat]

                    the other thing I have now added sleep 1 and a return before the cd / to reopen SU in both methods.

                    I may have done blanket permission change using Sketchup.app >> right click >> more info and change for all enclosed files, but I don't think so... but that should work to avoid 'sudo'.
                    alternatively do that to your 'User' folder after installing SU there?

                    just using the bits needed for a restart seems handy as well.

                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
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                      @John: The global constant VERSION is deprecated because every class and module should have one that specifies it's version, but if the global is defined, it will get inherited into every class and module, and it's easy to assume the inherited one is a specific module version.

                      Example at the console:
                      module Dan; end %(#008000)[>> nil] Dan.module_eval("VERSION") %(#008000)[>> 1.8.6]

                      Oh look, module Dan is version 1.8.6 ?

                      Not really:
                      Dan::VERSION %(#008000)[>> Error: #<NameError: (eval): uninitialized constant Dan::VERSION> (eval)]

                      Use RUBY_VERSION instead. (As well as the other constants that are prefixed RUBY_ ... please.)


                      @Steve: Please don't quote codeblocks. Besides wasting space (and SCF bandwidth,) it just clones errors, and the original poster of the code may make corrections to the code, which will not be propagated into your quote. (I wish the quote feature would auto-strip them and insert a link back to the quoted post.)

                      (pssst... you can edit your post and delete the quoted code.)

                      😄

                      I'm not here much anymore.

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                        slbaumgartner
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                        @driven said:

                        Hi Steve,
                        just got back and tested your method, works a treat, so I worked out a Ruby Console 'none sudo' version that works here, if it works for you I'll make it into a toggle button for switching from inside SU...

                        yes Dan I'll wrap it in a module...
                        john

                        Hi John,

                        On my Mac, the folders and files involved all have root ownership and rwxr-xr-x permissions, so without sudo I could change nothing. When I tried this script, SketchUp crashed (no bugsplat, just vanished!), and nothing changed. You aren't running as root are you? I can see how, after changing permissions, your script would be useful for toggling back and forth between versions, but I don't understand how it can work without either that tweak or sudo?

                        Steve

                        P.S. OK Dan, I deleted the code block

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                          slbaumgartner
                          last edited by

                          @driven said:

                          Hi Steve,
                          I run as an admin, but not root, I need sudo for anything outside user space.
                          'Content' folders should have User read/write permissions, I thought.
                          I also run multiple copies of SU, the path for this one differs from norm and yours. [that may be the splat]

                          the other thing I have now added sleep 1 and a return before the cd / to reopen SU in both methods.

                          I may have done blanket permission change using Sketchup.app >> right click >> more info and change for all enclosed files, but I don't think so... but that should work to avoid 'sudo'.
                          alternatively do that to your 'User' folder after installing SU there?

                          just using the bits needed for a restart seems handy as well.

                          Hmm...there is a school of though that says ordinary users shouldn't be able to tamper within the subfolders of an app bundle, since they can destabilize the app in arbitrary ways. I once ran a utility that "fixes problems due to permissions", and I wonder if it reset the SU folders and files based on that thinking? Horse is out of the barn now, so without removing and reinstalling SU it's impossible for me to be sure. Maybe if another Mac user is watching this, they can look at their folders before either of our tweaks and tell us what permissions they see? The answer would be important so that your script could be shared successfully.

                          On a more basic level, after switching to 1.8.7, why would someone want to switch back? The only reason I have thought of is if you are writing plugins for the general Mac community, you might want to verify that they run on the as-installed SU with 1.8.5. So far, I haven't run into any old ones that won't run on 1.8.7. And if I do, provided they were distributed as open code, I'd be more inclined to fix them than to switch back to 1.8.5 just for their sake!

                          I had seen the problem Dan cites when I used the new Ruby console the Trimble guys posted on GitHub - VERSION on it returns 0.0.1; you have to use RUBY_VERSION to get the right string.

                          Steve

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                            driven
                            last edited by

                            @slbaumgartner said:

                            Hmm...there is a school of though that says ordinary users shouldn't be able to tamper within the subfolders of an app bundle, since they can destabilize the app in arbitrary ways.

                            I've never considered myself ordinary maybe ornery root and admin read/write same for V8 on my wife's machine

                            @unknownuser said:

                            On a more basic level, after switching to 1.8.7, why would someone want to switch back?

                            I was thinking that this would be more for Dev's and/or the curious, and if you add an -n flag, to the open cmd you can have both at once in two separate instances of Sketchup.

                            @unknownuser said:

                            So far, I haven't run into any old ones that won't run on 1.8.7.

                            Well, oddly enough the code I first had for this, would only work from 1.8.5 >> 1.8.7 but not back down.
                            It took me ages to find the same layout that would work in both Thread.new requires a block in 1.8.7, but will work in 1.8.5 with or without.

                            @unknownuser said:

                            you have to use RUBY_VERSION to get the right string.

                            Steve
                            I always do, i didn't realise VERSION would work at all until you posted it...
                            john

                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              @driven said:

                              @slbaumgartner said:

                              ... you have to use RUBY_VERSION to get the right string.
                              I always do, I didn't realize VERSION would work at all until you posted it... john

                              From the Ruby v1.8.6-p398 API Core Reference, for Object constants:
                              Object_Constants_1_8_6.PNG
                              The caption "obsolete constants" is supposed to be in a right margin, but the DarkFish doc generator didn't do that. It shoved the right margin text under the first item in the left column.

                              A check of the online doc for v1.9.x shows they have finally been removed.
                              see: Ruby Core v1.9.3: Object

                              🤓

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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                                slbaumgartner
                                last edited by

                                Dan,

                                I find those parts of the Ruby documentation ambiguous, as the phrase "obsolete constants" displays below VERSION when I view the page, as if, in the example you posted, it applies to RELEASE_DATE and PLATFORM but not to VERSION. In any case, it is clear that we should use RUBY_VERSION as there are examples on the table where using VERSION breaks

                                Steve.

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                                  driven
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi Steve,
                                  just got back and tested your method, works a treat, so I worked out a Ruby Console 'none sudo' version that works here, if it works for you I'll make it into a toggle button for switching from inside SU...

                                  # Thread #1 is running here
                                  newRuby = Thread.new{
                                    # Thread #2 runs this code
                                  `cd /Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                   mv A A.orig
                                   ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8 A 
                                  cd /
                                  open /Applications/Sketchup.app
                                   `
                                   }
                                  # Thread #1 runs this code
                                  if RUDY_VERSION == "1.8.5"
                                  newRuby
                                  Sketchup.send_action('terminate;')
                                  end
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  # Thread #1 is running here
                                  oldRuby = Thread.new {
                                    # Thread #2 runs this code
                                  `cd /Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                  rm A
                                  mv A.orig A 
                                  cd /
                                  open /Applications/Sketchup.app
                                  ` 
                                  }
                                  # Thread #1 runs this code
                                  if RUBY_VERSION == "1.8.7"
                                  oldRuby
                                  Sketchup.send_action('terminate;')
                                  end
                                  

                                  yes Dan I'll wrap it in a module...
                                  john

                                  learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                    driven
                                    last edited by

                                    so, you need to double escape the system path, but single escape the ruby one.... aaahhhhhh

                                    any testers, before I polish it?

                                    puts "RUBY_VERSION = " + RUBY_VERSION # useful for debug...
                                    # Thread #1 is running here  /Applications/Google\\ SketchUp\\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                    
                                    def changeRuby
                                    
                                    if File.exists? "/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A.orig"
                                    Thread.new{
                                      # Thread #2 runs this code
                                    system("cd /Applications/Google\\ SketchUp\\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                    rm A
                                    mv A.orig A
                                    
                                    ")
                                    };
                                    
                                    UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.5")
                                    else
                                    # RUBY_VERSION === "1.8.5"
                                    Thread.new{
                                      # Thread #2 runs this code
                                    system("cd /Applications/Google\\ SketchUp\\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                    mv A A.orig
                                    ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8 A
                                    
                                    ")
                                    };
                                    
                                    UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.7")
                                    end #if
                                    
                                    end #def
                                    
                                    toolbar = UI;;Toolbar.new "mac_RUBY_VERSION"
                                      # This toolbar toggles between 1.8.7 and 1.8.5
                                    @mac_RUBY_VERSION = UI;;Command.new("change"){changeRuby;
                                    Thread.new{
                                      # Thread #3 runs this code
                                    system("sleep 2
                                    cd /
                                    open /Applications/Google\\ SketchUp\\ 8/SketchUp.app
                                    
                                    ")
                                    };
                                    Sketchup.send_action('terminate;');
                                    }
                                    
                                     @mac_RUBY_VERSION.large_icon = "/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Resources/ReloadPage.png"
                                     @mac_RUBY_VERSION.small_icon = "/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Resources/ReloadPage.png"
                                     @mac_RUBY_VERSION.tooltip = "Switch Ruby Version"
                                     @mac_RUBY_VERSION.status_bar_text = "Switching Ruby Version on reload"
                                     @mac_RUBY_VERSION.menu_text = "change_RUBY_VERSION"
                                      toolbar = toolbar.add_item @mac_RUBY_VERSION
                                      toolbar.show
                                    
                                    

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                                      driven
                                      last edited by

                                      ok,
                                      I'm having an issue,
                                      I've got a button version that works fine on one of my SU.app install paths but not the other, even this basic excerpt won't work

                                      > if File.exists? "/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A.orig"
                                      Thread.new {
                                        # Thread #2 runs this code
                                      system("cd /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                      rm A
                                      mv A.orig A
                                      
                                      ")
                                      };
                                      
                                      UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.5")
                                      else
                                      # RUBY_VERSION === "1.8.5"
                                      Thread.new{
                                        # Thread #2 runs this code
                                      system("cd /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                      mv A A.orig
                                      ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8 A
                                      
                                      ")
                                      };
                                      
                                      UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.7")
                                      end #if
                                      1
                                      > File.exists? "/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A.orig"
                                      true
                                      
                                      
                                      # SU returns  =>
                                       RUBY_VERSION = 1.8.7
                                      key = Units
                                      value = 0.0
                                      > if File.exists? "/Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A.orig"
                                      Thread.new {
                                        # Thread #2 runs this code
                                      system("cd /Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                      rm A
                                      mv A.orig A
                                      
                                      ")
                                      };
                                      
                                      #UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.5")
                                      else
                                      # RUBY_VERSION === "1.8.5"
                                      Thread.new{
                                        # Thread #2 runs this code
                                      system("cd /Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
                                      mv A A.orig
                                      ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8 A
                                      
                                      ")
                                      };
                                      
                                      #UI.messagebox("changing to RUBY_VERSION 1.8.7")
                                      end #if
                                      
                                      #<Thread;0x12cd6f4c sleep>
                                      >  File.exists? "/Applications/Sketchup.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/A.orig"
                                      false
                                      
                                      

                                      the only difference is the path
                                      what does returning **1** as opposed to **#<Thread:0x12cd6f4c sleep>**

                                      help.... SOLVED, it is odd how posting helps

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                                        slbaumgartner
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                                        @driven said:

                                        so, you need to double escape the system path, but single escape the ruby one.... aaahhhhhh

                                        any testers, before I polish it?

                                        Ah the joy of escapes! You need one \ to preserve the space in a path used by Ruby itself, but \ to pass along \ to preserve the space when the path will be sent to the system. Ack!!

                                        I'll be tied up for a day or two with holiday obligations, but will be glad to try this out when I get some free time.

                                        Steve

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                                          driven
                                          last edited by

                                          Cheers,
                                          I'll have added the /usr/bin/irb/ $LOAD_PATH array to it by then...
                                          an auto version of this

                                          begin
                                          a=["/Library/Ruby/Site/1.8", "/Library/Ruby/Site/1.8/universal-darwin12.0", "/Library/Ruby/Site", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/universal-darwin12.0", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/universal-darwin12.0", "."]
                                          a.each{|x| $; << x }
                                          rescue Exception
                                           print $!
                                           print $!.backtrace.join("\n")
                                          rescue StandardError
                                           print $!
                                           print $!.backtrace.join("\n")
                                          rescue RuntimeError
                                           print $!
                                           print $!.backtrace.join("\n")
                                          rescue
                                           print $!
                                           print $!.backtrace.join("\n")
                                          end
                                          $LOAD_PATH.uniq! # delete duplicate entries
                                          puts $LOAD_PATH.sort.join("\n")
                                          
                                          

                                          and also (ruby -r rubygems -e "p Gem.path")
                                          digging through all my past efforts
                                          john

                                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                            driven
                                            last edited by

                                            @slbaumgartner said:

                                            Ah the joy of escapes! You need one \ to preserve the space in a path used by Ruby itself, but \ to pass along \ to preserve the space when the path will be sent to the system. Ack!!

                                            I found a new trick if you have @apPath=("/Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app") you can use it as ruby @apPath.to_s etc... or wrap it for a system call like this
                                            (open -n $"#{@apPath}"\n)
                                            I think that's very handy, john

                                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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