# GirFFI by Matijs van Zuijlen [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mvz/ruby-gir-ffi.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mvz/ruby-gir-ffi) ## Description Ruby bindings for GNOME using the GObject Introspection Repository. ## Features/Notes * Create bindings to any GObject-based library. * Bindings generated at runtime. * Provides overridden bindings for selected methods. * Install 'gir_ffi-gtk' and require 'gir_ffi-gtk2' or 'gir_ffi-gtk3' to load overrides for Gtk2 or Gtk3. ## Usage require 'gir_ffi' GirFFI.setup :TheNamespace TheNamespace.some_function obj = TheNamespace::SomeClass.new obj.some_method with, some, args ## Install gem install gir_ffi ## Requirements GirFFI should work on MRI 1.8 and 1.9, and JRuby in both 1.8 and 1.9 modes. It does not work on Rubinius yet. You will also need gobject-introspection installed with some introspection data. Depending on the GIR data, GirFFI needs the actual libraries to be available under the name ending in plain `.so`. If GirFFI complains that it cannot find the library, try installing development packages for those libraries. GirFFI is developed on Debian sid, and tested through Travis CI on Ubuntu 12.04. Older versions of gobject-introspection than the ones used there are therefore not officially supported (although they may work). On Debian and Ubuntu, installing `libgirepository1.0-dev` and `gobject-introspection` should be enough to get `rake test` working. GirFFI has not been tested on Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows. YMMV. ## Hacking and contributing If you want to help out, have a look at TODO.rdoc, and check the notes in the code (e.g., using `dnote`). Feel free to file bugs or send pull requests. If you want to send pull requests or patches, please: * Make sure `rake test` runs without reporting any failures. If your code breaks existing stuff, it won't get merged in. * Add tests for your feature. Otherwise, I can't see if it works or if I break it later. * Make sure latest master merges cleanly with your branch. Things might have moved around since you forked. * Try not to include changes that are irrelevant to your feature in the same commit. ## License Copyright © 2009–2013 [Matijs van Zuijlen](http://www.matijs.net) GirFFI is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later. See the file COPYING.LIB for more information.