On 2010-09-09, at 22:57 , Scott Ribe wrote:
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> I sure as heck hope that Apple is planning on changing this, once they get
> the RAM in these devices up to 1 o2 gb
I'd bet on an iOS-tailored (maybe a subset of) MacRuby with reference counting
before iOS gets GC.
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Hi Henry,
On Sep 9, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Henry Maddocks wrote:
> Do the recent changes mean we can use MacRuby to write iPhone apps?
Well, iOS is not supported by MacRuby, yet. Be patient, we work on it :)
Laurent
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On Sep 9, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Caio Chassot wrote:
> No, MacRuby is garbage-collected, and there's no garbage collection in iOS.
I sure as heck hope that Apple is planning on changing this, once they get the
RAM in these devices up to 1 o2 gb... But for now, I suspect that GC is a poor
fit, becau
On 10/09/2010, at 11:54 AM, Caio Chassot wrote:
> On 2010-09-09, at 20:44 , Henry Maddocks wrote:
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>> Do the recent changes mean we can use MacRuby to write iPhone apps?
>
> No, MacRuby is garbage-collected, and there's no garbage collection in iOS.
Does iOS have a different runtime? That's
On 2010-09-09, at 20:44 , Henry Maddocks wrote:
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> Do the recent changes mean we can use MacRuby to write iPhone apps?
No, MacRuby is garbage-collected, and there's no garbage collection in iOS.
You can use Nu, tho.
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