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Remove a bunch of code that Google stopped using/maintaining rather than trying
to update it it. Some would be hard to update, some actually has system provided
replacements; others are patterns that just don't seem as common now.
Prune out the code related to macOS <= 10.5, start pruning some of the really
old iOS support also.
Get the projects mostly limping again with modern Xcodes so tests can be run.
If someone ends up on this commit via history for something they still find
as useful, feel free to do a pull request to bring the snippet of code back to
life and update it for current SDKs.
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Add a comment explaining that this file is similar to something that Apple has now built in.
Tested:
n/a
R=thomasvl
APPROVED=thomasvl
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Turns on the undeclared-selector warning. This may cause builds to fail if they are using
our configs. Also cleaned up some whitespace issues.
R=thomasvl
DELTA=94 (71 added, 22 deleted, 1 changed)
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subtreeDescription is a debugging tool for displaying UIView hierarchies in the Xcode Console window in DEBUG builds.
As it says in the .h file:
pause in the debugger and type something like:
(gdb) po [[[UIApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow] subtreeDescription]
and a nicely pretty printed version of the view hierarchy will be printed in the debugger console window.
DELTA=179 (179 added, 0 deleted, 0 changed)
R=dmaclach,mikemorton,thomasvl
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