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)
diff --git a/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt b/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt
index 4084181..0d41d8f 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*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 @@
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 @@
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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