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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:34:15+00:00 2026-05-26T12:34:15+00:00

An Ocaml interpreter app was put up on iTunes last November. I’ve done some

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An Ocaml interpreter app was put up on iTunes last November. I’ve done some Haskell programming, and briefly looked into Ocaml at one time, but never really became acquainted with it. I have a new iPad, and am curious whether the Ocamlexample app available on iPad can actually be used for anything other than working through tutorial exercises.

I.e., does anyone know if it has the capability to save scripts (in its sandbox, of course), and any ability to export results (other than cut and paste)?

I can’t find any references on Google much more current than last November, so it would appear that no one is actually doing anything with it.

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    2026-05-26T12:34:15+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    Apple dropped many of their restrictions on iOS software development on September 9, 2010. Here is the press release announcing the changes:

    Changes to development agreement Sept 9, 2010.

    The only restriction now is that you can’t download code. I.e., you can’t have an embedded language implementation that is its own app platform.

    This does limit the usefulness of an interpreter, but there is no rule against interpreters per se or against saving and reloading scripts in a particular iPad.

    You can also compile OCaml to run on iOS. That’s what I’m spending my time on right now, and I’m selling an OCaml iOS app in the iTunes Store. Visit my profile for a link.

    (Hmm–I just noticed this was a pretty old question. Sorry for any extra noise.)

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