# $Id: Portfile 20392 2006-11-03 01:35:32Z blair@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup ruby 1.0 ruby.setup cgen 0.12 install.rb {README examples test} maintainers tristan@opendarwin.org description Framework for generating C extensions from Ruby. long_description If you're starting a C extension from scratch, \ or if you need to dynamically generate and load \ C code on the fly, you may be interested. For \ wrapping an existing library, you should consider SWIG \ as well. SWIG has the advantage of being able \ to parse headers and generate something as a starting \ point. CGenerator has the advantage of automatically \ handling serialization and memory management, but it \ can handle only a limited (but extensible) range \ of C data types. checksums md5 933111bb9f99eb2e597f8c6cdd10debf homepage http://redshift.sourceforge.net/${ruby.module}/ master_sites http://redshift.sourceforge.net/${ruby.module}/ platforms darwin extract.suffix .tgz