MonoTouch is always mentioned along with C#. Are the framework and toolset actually limited to C#, or do other CLR languages like IronRuby and F# work as well?
Asked
Active
Viewed 2,338 times
2 Answers
12
It's not limited to C#, but there are a few caveats to running other languages:
- dynamic code generation (reflection emit) isn't possible on iPhone, so IronPython and IronRuby won't work
- if the compiler generates code that depends on APIs that don't exist on MonoTouch, such as the VB.NET runtime library, those APIs/libraries will need to be ported
- The compiler must be able to target a custom framework/corlib - though MonoTouch's core fx is the same as silverlight, so any SL-targeting compiler should work out of the box. I'm sure you could do some trivial retargetting of assembly references with a tool such as Cecil too.
Delphi Prism is known to work - their MonoDevelop addin even has MonoTouch support. Other statically compiled .NET languages should generally be fairly easy to port.

Mikayla Hutchinson
- 16,113
- 2
- 44
- 50
3
Novell is kinda vague on this point, they say: "MonoTouch is a software development kit for Mac OS X that lets you use .NET programming languages".
It seems that simple F# programs like Hello-world are working, see this post: http://jamesmoorecode.blogspot.com/2009/09/f-running-on-iphone.html
And because IronRuby is built on top of the DLR and since Novell do not support the DLR for MonoTouch, IronRuby should not work.

elmattic
- 12,046
- 5
- 43
- 79
-
Thanks for your very helpful answer. I +1'd. – Chuck Dec 11 '09 at 17:34
-
1To make things a little easier for F# inside MonoDevelop, I just posted a rakefile at git://github.com/banshee/fsharp_rakefile.git – James Moore Dec 14 '09 at 05:06