patch 7.4.907

Problem:    Libraries for dynamically loading interfaces can only be defined
            at compile time.
Solution:   Add options to specify the dll names. (Kazuki Sakamoto,
            closes #452)
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Bram Moolenaar
2015-11-02 15:28:18 +01:00
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*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 22
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
@ -199,6 +199,8 @@ This means that Vim will search for the Ruby DLL file or shared library only
when needed. When you don't use the Ruby interface you don't need it, thus
you can use Vim even though this library file is not on your system.
MS-Windows ~
You need to install the right version of Ruby for this to work. You can find
the package to download from:
http://www.garbagecollect.jp/ruby/mswin32/en/download/release.html
@ -216,5 +218,12 @@ and comment-out the check for _MSC_VER.
You may also need to rename the include directory name to match the version,
strangely for Ruby 1.9.3 the directory is called 1.9.1.
Unix ~
The 'rubydll' option can be used to specify the Ruby shared library file
instead of DYNAMIC_RUBY_DLL file what was specified at compile time. The
version of the shared library must match the Ruby version Vim was compiled
with.
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