Hi Tor,
On Sunday, 2012-02-26 16:27:33 +0200, Tor Lillqvist 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. What would be
the most elegant way (least ifdefs to clutter the code, etc) to
achieve this?
If this is only about no BASIC should be executed, there's the
configuration setting behind Tools->Options->Security, Macro Security.
If Security Level is set to Very High and no paths are added to Trusted
Sources, then no BASIC is executed at all (which btw I strongly
recommend as a developer loading bug documents from external sources).
So maybe hard-wiring that setting for the App-Store and not offer the
dialog would be enough?
Eike
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Re: Most elegant way to disable all BASIC functionality? · Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Re: Most elegant way to disable all BASIC functionality? · Josh Heidenreich
Re: Most elegant way to disable all BASIC functionality? · Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Re: Most elegant way to disable all BASIC functionality? · Eike Rathke
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