I just try a simple example from a book: I have a sum.rb file:
class Summer def sum(max) raise "Invalid maximum #{max}" if max < 0 (max*max + max)/2 end end And a embed_sum.c file:
#include <stdio.h> #include <ruby/ruby.h> int main ( int argc, char ** argv) { VALUE result; ruby_sysinit(&argc, &argv); RUBY_INIT_STACK; ruby_init(); ruby_init_loadpath(); rb_require("sum"); rb_eval_string("$summer = Summer.new"); rb_eval_string("$result = $summer.sum(10)"); result = rb_gv_get("result"); printf("Result = %d\n", NUM2INT(result)); return ruby_cleanup(0); } The I compile it with:
gcc -Wall -lruby -I/usr/include/ruby-1.9.1/ embed_sum.c -o embed_sum When I launch ./embed_sum it gives me a segmentation fault from the first rb_eval_string. my version of ruby is : ruby 1.9.3p125 (2012-02-16 revision 34643) [x86_64-linux] on Archlinux.
What can be the problem with this example?
/usr/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby/ruby.h:24:25: fatal error: ruby/config.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated./usr/include/ruby/<your-architecture>or similar to your include path in order to find config.h. A simplefind /usr/include -name config.hwill find the correct path.