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Henk Boom wrote:
But that's only the second half of the sentence... the first part is what would apply to lua.Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine, and only code written in C, C++, and Objective-C may compile and directly link against the Documented APIs
Hmm... yes, the first part of this first part :-) if taken literally would cause trouble. But what will "originally written in C" mean according to the Jobsybil? Lua *is* written in C.
Of course, if not using Lua one would have to define an ad-hoc level-scripting language. Would that be forbidden too? Would a list of strings representing things to do be forbidden?
It's really foggy... and definitely not the best way to attract developers, especially as the fog shifts almost daily.
Enrico