On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
For the iOS port, no BASIC-related functionality can be present if we
want apps using the code to be allowed in the App Store.
Are you sure ? even with the alleged change of Sep 2010 ? (it is hard
to tell, since Apple does not publish its rules, and stamp a under-NDA
to their rejection letter)
and what is the substantial difference between interpreting a Basic
script and a Calc formula ? I suposed that calc formula are allowed,
otherwise the whole exercise seems pointless. if so, then what would
prevent the re-implementation of basic in calc formula ? and how is
that different than supporting basic directly ?
Norbert
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Re: Most elegant way to disable all BASIC functionality? · Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
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