12-10-2008
It depends on which flavor of Ruby you are using.
If you are using JRuby you could use Netbeans or Monkeybars to
develop a GUI.
If you want a GNOME GUI, you could use Ruby-GNOME2
If you want a KDE GUI, you could use gt4-qruby
Other Ruby GUIs include fxRuby, wxRuby, Shoes, Sugar and Tk.
Lots of information available on the Web.
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racc(1) General Commands Manual racc(1)
NAME
racc - Ruby LALR parser generator
SYNOPSIS
racc [options] file
DESCRIPTION
Racc is a LALR(1) parser generator. It is written in Ruby itself, and generates Ruby program.
OPTIONS
-g, --debug
output parser for user level debugging.
-o, --output-file <outfile>
file name of output. [<fname>.tab.rb]
-e, --executable <rubypath>
insert #! line in output. ('ruby' to default)
-E, --embedded
output file which don't need runtime.
-l, --no-line-convert
never convert line numbers. (for ruby<=1.4.3)
-c, --line-convert-all
convert line numbers also header and footer.
-a, --no-omit-actions
never omit actions.
-v, --verbose
create <filename>.output file.
-O, --log-file <fname>
file name of verbose output. [<fname>.output]
-C, --check-only
syntax check only.
-S, --output-status
output status time to time.
--no-extentions
run without any ruby extentions.
-h, --help
print this message and quit.
--version
print version and quit.
--runtime-version
print runtime version and quit.
--copyright
print copyright and quit.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/racc/html.en/index.html (English) or /usr/share/doc/racc/html.ja/index.html (Japanese).
April 2005 racc(1)