Determine system and binary capabilities at runtime.
Add the line below to your build_config.rb
:
MRuby::Build.new do |conf|
# ... (snip) ...
conf.gem 'mruby-os'
end
Or add this line to your aplication's mrbgem.rake
:
MRuby::Gem::Specification.new('your-mrbgem') do |spec|
# ... (snip) ...
spec.add_dependency 'mruby-logger'
end
To get the machine architecture:
OS.machine # i686 or x86_64
To get the max "word size" of the machine:
OS.bits # 32 or 64
# or
OS.bits :machine
To get the used "word size" by the binary:
OS.bits :binary
To get the kernel name:
OS.sysname # Darwin, Linux or Windows_NT
To execute code per platform:
if OS.posix?
# The normal way
else
# Windows
end
See also linux?
, mac?
, macos?
, osx?
, x?
.
Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/katzer/mruby-os.git && cd mruby-os/
Compile the source:
$ rake compile
Run the tests:
$ rake test
- Sebastián Katzer, Fa. appPlant GmbH
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Made with 😋 in Leipzig
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