Re: [Newbie] changing allocated memory



Une bévue wrote:
CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is no Ruby in the C language, unless you define it yourself.

right, it's ruby written in C, the reason for me to write a C
extension to Ruby, called, from ruby as a class :

o=MyClass.new()
o.do_something...

Then, to discuss it here, you need to publish its code in the
article. That should not exceed roughly 200 lines. You may need
to do considerable work to cut it down to that size and still
exhibit whatever problems you are having.

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