Ext++
Ext++ is a Ruby extension that provides C++ API for writing Ruby extension.
You can write your Ruby extension easier than Ruby's C API. Because Ext++'s C++ API reduces duplicated code needed for Ruby's C API.
You can use all Ruby's C API without any adapter layer. Because you can use C API directory from C++.
% gem install extpp
Here is an example to create Hello
class.
Create hello.cpp
:
#include <ruby.hpp>
RB_BEGIN_DECLS
void
Init_hello(void)
{
rb::Class klass("Hello");
klass.define_method("initialize", [](VALUE rb_self, int argc, VALUE *argv) {
VALUE rb_name;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1", &rb_name);
rb::Object self(rb_self);
self.ivar_set("@name", rb_name);
return Qnil;
});
klass.define_method("greet", [](VALUE rb_self) {
rb::Object self(rb_self);
rb::Object prefix(rb_str_new_cstr("Hello "));
auto message = prefix.send("+", {self.ivar_get("@name")});
return static_cast<VALUE>(message);
});
}
RB_END_DECLS
This code equals to the following Ruby code:
class Hello
def initialize(name)
@name = name
end
def greet
"Hello " + @name
end
end
Create extconf.rb
:
require "extpp"
create_makefile("hello")
Create Makefile
:
% ruby extconf.rb
Build this extension:
% make
Now, you can use this extension:
% ruby -r ./hello -e 'p Hello.new("me").greet'
"Hello me"
Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Sutou Kouhei
The 2-Clause BSD License. See LICENSE.txt for details.