* What's Ruby Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. * Features of Ruby + Simple Syntax + *Normal* Object-Oriented features(ex. class, method calls) + *Advanced* Object-Oriented features(ex. Mix-in, Singleton-method) + Operator Overloading + Exception Handling + Iterators and Closures + Garbage Collection + Dynamic Loading of Object files(on some architecture) + Highly Portable(works on many UNIX machines, and on DOS, Windows, Mac, BeOS etc.) * How to get Ruby The Ruby distribution can be found on ftp://ftp.netlab.co.jp/pub/lang/ruby/ * How to compile and install This is what you need to do to compile and install Ruby: 1. Run ./configure, which will generate config.h and Makefile. 2. Edit defines.h if you need. Probably this step will not need. 3. Remove comment mark(#) before the module names from ext/Setup (or add module names if not present), if you want to link modules statically. If you don't want to compile non static extension modules (probably on architectures which does not allow dynamic loading), remove comment mark from the line "#option nodynamic" in ext/Setup. 4. Run make. 5. Optionally, run 'make test' to check whether the compiled Ruby interpreter works well. If you see the message "test succeeded", your ruby works as it should (hopefully). 6. Run 'make install' You may have to be a super user to install ruby. If you fail to compile ruby, please send the detailed error report with the error log and machine/OS type, to help others. * Copying Ruby is copyrighted free software by Yukihiro Matsumoto . You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the GPL (see COPYING file), or the conditions below: 1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the original copyright notices and associated disclaimers. 2. You may modify your copy of the software in any way, provided that you do at least ONE of the following: a) place your modifications in the Public Domain or otherwise make them Freely Available, such as by posting said modifications to Usenet or an equivalent medium, or by allowing the author to include your modifications in the software. b) use the modified software only within your corporation or organization. c) rename any non-standard executables so the names do not conflict with standard executables, which must also be provided. d) make other distribution arrangements with the author. 3. You may distribute the software in object code or executable form, provided that you do at least ONE of the following: a) distribute the executables and library files of the software, together with instructions (in the manual page or equivalent) on where to get the original distribution. b) accompany the distribution with the machine-readable source of the software. c) give non-standard executables non-standard names, with instructions on where to get the original software distribution. d) make other distribution arrangements with the author. 4. You may modify and include the part of the software into any other software (possibly commercial). But some files in the distribution are not written by the author, so that they are not under this terms. They are gc.c(partly), utils.c(partly), regex.[ch], fnmatch.[ch], glob.c, st.[ch] and some files under the ./missing directory. See each file for the copying condition. 5. The scripts and library files supplied as input to or produced as output from the software do not automatically fall under the copyright of the software, but belong to whomever generated them, and may be sold commercially, and may be aggregated with this software. 6. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * Ruby home-page The URL of the Ruby home-page is: http://www.netlab.co.jp/ruby/ * The Author Feel free to send comments and bug reports to the author. Here is the author's latest mail address: matz@netlab.co.jp ------------------------------------------------------- created at: Thu Aug 3 11:57:36 JST 1995 Local variables: mode: indented-text end: