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Revert "gio, glib: Use G_OS_DARWIN for code that is for such environments"
This reverts commit 476e33c3f3
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We’ve decided to remove `G_OS_DARWIN` in favour of recommending people
use `__APPLE__` instead. As per the discussion on #2802 and linked
issues,
* Adding a new define shifts the complexity from “which of these
platform-provided defines do I use” to “which platform-provided
defines does G_OS_DARWIN use”
* There should ideally be no cases where a user of GLib has to use
their own platform-specific code, since GLib should be providing
appropriate abstractions
* Providing a single `G_OS_DARWIN` to cover all Apple products (macOS
and iOS) hides the complexity of what the user is actually testing:
are they testing for the Mach kernel, the Carbon and/or Cocoa user
space toolkits, macOS vs iOS vs tvOS, etc
Helps: #2802
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@@ -2486,7 +2486,7 @@ g_application_run (GApplication *application,
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sizeof (arguments[0]) * (argc + 1));
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}
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}
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#elif defined(G_OS_DARWIN)
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#elif defined(__APPLE__)
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{
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gint i, j;
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