On Apr 8, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Jerry Daniels <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have trouble believing that a pre compiler is a problem. Any framework is 
> essentially the same thing. RevMobile doesn't actually compile anything as 
> far as I can tell. It creates a file(s) to be compiled by Objective-C, yes?


The other tool maker communities are arguing similarly, that if it came down to 
it the tool could export an XCode project (like Unity does), and you do the 
final compile from that Objective-C code, Unfortunately, the wording is very 
clear, that the app needs to be "originally" programmed in Objective-C, and not 
that it can be Objective-C just at the end. It also says there can't be links 
to the APIs through an intermediate translation layer. In a sense that's what 
the revMobile plugin is doing, as a pre-process, not a runtime one.

Hopefully something will get sorted out, because a lot of developers are 
effected by this. Here's a blog entry, that says that Adobe are going to 
proceed with the CS5 launch on Monday, so with any luck that means that things 
are going to be ok in the end:

http://www.peterelst.com/blog/2010/04/09/apple-versus-developers-this-time-its-personal/_______________________________________________
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