[Haskell-iPhone] trying to run the examples

David Pollak feeder.of.the.bears at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 16:04:14 CET 2011


These are two examples of running iPad apps.  iPhone and iPad apps do not
differ in terms of any generated machine code, but only in some xcode stuff.

The GHC-iPhone PDF document has a walk-through of creating a new xcode
project that includes the GHC-iPhone code.  Please walk through those steps
(I walked through them for both the Lisp thing and the Visi thing), but
with a base iPhone xcode template rather than a base iPad xcode template
and you'll get a running project.

On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Ton Biegstraaten <
ton.biegstraaten at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Yes.  The qcon_demo tag is the demarcation of where the code properly
> compiled for the iPad.
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> Then I went and did a bunch of stuff that requires GHC 7 and also splits
> the language out from the iPad part because Visi will run on OS X and in
> the cloud as well as on the iPad.
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> You might want to check out https://github.com/dpp/LispHaskellIPad
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> I wonder if the app is specific iPad. I like to make an iPhone app, the
> screen is of course too small, but as a test it might be fine.
> I don't have access to an iPad.
>
> Ton
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