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* Add some pseudo doc for Ruby binding

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Pascal Terjan pterjan 17 år sedan
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ cucul_la_LIBADD = ../cucul/libcucul.la

EXTRA_DIST = cucul-canvas.h \
test.rb \
t/tc_frame.rb
t/tc_frame.rb \
README

CFLAGS+=-Wno-strict-prototypes -Wno-missing-prototypes

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This a Ruby binding for libcucul, libcaca will be added later.

There is no real documentation but "methods" on any object should help you :)

The only object available for now is Cucul::Canvas (meaning that only
functions that have a cucul_canvas_t* as first argument except
cucul_dither_bitmap are available).

I tried to follow Ruby spirit meaning that :
- most of the Cucul::Canvas methods return self
- the methods set_foo with only an argument are also available as foo=
(returning the value instead of self)
- the methods originally named get_foo are available only as foo

What is currently available is :

$ irb -rcucul
irb(main):001:0> Cucul.constants
=> ["BROWN", "BOLD", "GREEN", "LIGHTMAGENTA", "LIGHTBLUE", "BLINK",
"MAGENTA", "DEFAULT", "TRANSPARENT", "BLUE", "LIGHTRED", "DARKGRAY",
"UNDERLINE", "RED", "WHITE", "BLACK", "LIGHTCYAN", "LIGHTGRAY",
"ITALICS", "CYAN", "YELLOW", "LIGHTGREEN", "Canvas"]

irb(main):002:0> Cucul::Canvas.methods.sort -
Cucul::Canvas.ancestors[1].methods
=> ["export_list", "import_list"]

irb(main):003:0> Cucul::Canvas.instance_methods.sort -
Cucul::Canvas.ancestors[1].instance_methods
=> ["attr=", "blit", "clear", "create_frame", "cursor_x", "cursor_y",
"draw_box", "draw_circle", "draw_cp437_box", "draw_ellipse",
"draw_line", "draw_polyline", "draw_thin_box", "draw_thin_ellipse",
"draw_thin_line", "draw_thin_polyline", "draw_thin_triangle",
"draw_triangle", "export_memory", "fill_box", "fill_ellipse",
"fill_triangle", "flip", "flop", "frame=", "frame_count", "frame_name",
"frame_name=", "free_frame", "get_attr", "get_char", "gotoxy",
"handle_x", "handle_y", "height", "height=", "import_file",
"import_memory", "invert", "printf", "put_attr", "put_char", "put_str",
"rotate_180", "rotate_left", "rotate_right", "set_attr",
"set_boundaries", "set_color_ansi", "set_color_argb", "set_frame",
"set_frame_name", "set_handle", "set_height", "set_size", "set_width",
"stretch_left", "stretch_right", "width", "width="]

And here are sample uses :

$ ruby -rcucul -e 'c=Cucul::Canvas.new(6, 3).fill_box(0,0,2,2,"#"[0]);
c2=Cucul::Canvas.new(1, 1).put_str(0,0,"x"); c.blit(1,1,c2); puts
c.export_memory("irc")'
###
#x#
###

$ ruby -e 'puts Cucul::Canvas.new(6,3).draw_thin_polyline([[0,0], [2,0],
[5,2],[0,0]]).export_memory("irc")'
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| `.
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$ ruby -rcucul -e 'p Cucul::Canvas.export_list'
[["caca", "native libcaca format"], ["ansi", "ANSI"], ["utf8", "UTF-8
with ANSI escape codes"], ["utf8cr", "UTF-8 with ANSI escape codes and
MS-DOS \\r"], ["html", "HTML"], ["html3", "backwards-compatible HTML"],
["irc", "IRC with mIRC colours"], ["ps", "PostScript document"], ["svg",
"SVG vector image"], ["tga", "TGA image"]]

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