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@cutsoy cutsoy commented Oct 22, 2020

Fixes for iOS rust-lang/rust#78184.

iOS uses the same Mach-O format as macOS does. I have confirmed that this fix works on x86_64-apple-ios (tier 2). I expect it will also work on aarch64-apple-ios (tier 2), armv7-apple-ios, armv7s-apple-ios, i386-apple-ios, x86_64-apple-ios-macabi (tier 3), but I don't have the hardware to test on all of those archs.

Tier 2:

  • x86_64-apple-ios compiles and works
  • aarch64-apple-ios compiles

Tier 3:

  • armv7-apple-ios
  • armv7s-apple-ios
  • i386-apple-ios
  • x86_64-apple-ios-macabi
  • aarch64-apple-tvos
  • x86_64-apple-tvos

Nightly?:

  • armv7k-apple-watchos
  • i386-apple-watchos
  • x86_64-apple-watchos

(Thanks @bjorn3!)

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bjorn3 commented Oct 22, 2020

I think watchos and all other operating systems of apple should be included too.

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cutsoy commented Oct 22, 2020

Fixed! But I am assuming the target_os will be called watchos since there is no existing target spec in either stable or nightly as far as I can see.

@alexcrichton alexcrichton merged commit 8b8ea53 into rust-lang:master Oct 22, 2020
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Thanks!

@tesuji tesuji mentioned this pull request Oct 23, 2020
JohnTitor added a commit to JohnTitor/rust that referenced this pull request Oct 25, 2020
Bump backtrace-rs to enable Mach-O support on iOS.

Related to rust-lang/backtrace-rs#378. Fixes backtraces on iOS that were missing in Rust v1.47.0 after switching to gimli because it only enabled Mach-O support on macOS.
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