What if you compile to JSThanks!
Weird though. App Store rules clearly state (or at least did last I checked) that the only kind of arbitrary code execution allowed is webkit views running JS
What if you compile to JSThanks!
Weird though. App Store rules clearly state (or at least did last I checked) that the only kind of arbitrary code execution allowed is webkit views running JS
Grandfathered in? This has been out since iOS 8 I believe... I don't know how often their terms and conditions change.Thanks!
Weird though. App Store rules clearly state (or at least did last I checked) that the only kind of arbitrary code execution allowed is webkit views running JS
Looks like the rules changed in 2017:
Apple appears to relax ban on apps fetching, running extra code – remains aloof as always
Arbitrary exes, no, but friendlier rules for dev toolswww.google.co.uk
The app referenced uses an IL interpreter so is running C# as an interpreted rather than fully compiled language so is allowed by these rules.
Looks like the rules changed in 2017: