Examples of interpreters built into iPhone apps?

I'm trying to find examples of interpreted languages ​​ported to the iPhone, with source code available to demonstrate how to embed it, without Jailbreaking the device:

I found:

and I would like to see what else is there. I know Apple may or may not allow an interpreter to be used in an application (or to load new code to run in an interpreter), but I'm fine with that as I want it to mostly make development easier.

Are there any other examples?

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There Nu .



Nu is a Lisp-on-ObjC runtime function. The link above is information about embedding iPhone. The language home page is here .

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PHP , Python , Tcl .



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iPhone Frotz is an open source Z-Machine interpreter.

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How about C # ?

And soon also Flash ..

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The processing environment has been adapted for the iPhone. I believe it comes from ProcessingJs, which translates the processing code to Javascript.

Handling for IOS (if link doesn't work find it) http://itunes.apple.com/sg/artist/boyd-rotgans/id492576046

or the commercial version that allows you to import / export scripts http://itunes.apple.com/app/pr0c0d1n6/id493549542?mt=8

There is also a tool for converting ProcessingJs scripts into native iPhone apps. http://luckybite.com/iprocessing/

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