I have a C# class library that contains some specialized mathematical functionality relating to raster processing (it uses some asynchronous techniques to spped up the processing). I have a project that my client wants written using Ruby on Rails (RoR) on a Linux box, that can benefit from using this library (I'd rather not port it to Ruby or C++).
The first part of my question is:
Can a standalone Mono-based DLL be created from my C# DLL? (By standalone I mean, the DLL can be utilized WITHOUT having mono installed (all required libraries would be included in the single DLL)?
And the second part, if the answer to part 1 is 'yes', can this standalone mono-based DLL be called from Ruby?
EDIT 11/22/2014
I have made a little progress possibly. I have created a *.so file by using
mono --aot -O=all dlltest.dll
(Obviously I now have Mono installed on my Ubuntu test VM.) This results in dlltest.so, which I then add a symbolic link for in /usr/lib.
The code for my test Ruby script is:
require 'ffi'
module CsharpTest
extend FFI::Library
ffi_lib 'dlltest.so'
attach_function :Hello, [], :string
end
ret_str = CsharpTest.Hello()
puts ret_str
Note that my simple C# class is:
using Systems;
namespace DllTest
{
public static class MyClass
{
public static string Hello()
{
return "Hello World";
}
}
}
When I run the test Ruby script (ruby test.rb) I get the following error:
....:in 'attach_function': Function 'Hello' not found in [dlltest.so] (FFI::NotFoundError)
Using 'nm -Ca dlltest.so' the available functions are listed. One of them is '0000000000001010 t DllTest_MyClass_Hello'. If I use this label as opposed to 'Hello' I get a similar error.
Also note that 'nm -D --defined-only dlltest.so' does not list any functions with 'Hello' in them.
I'm still not sure if I've on the right track, but is there anything more I can try? Or is this approach a dead end?