I can give you examples. Just the other day I was updating an API that has been deprecated for a decade and a half but still worked. I never had to update a deprecated API in macOS, though I do. Maybe I got lucky in the ones I use, but either way the point stands.
No it doesn't, do you need examples?
I can give you examples. Just the other day I was updating an API that has been deprecated for a decade and a half but still worked. I never had to update a deprecated API in macOS, though I do. Maybe I got lucky in the ones I use, but either way the point stands.
Try to use Quicktime, Quicktime3D, QuicktimeVR on Tahoe, with their Mac OS 9 API surface.
Or Java Bridge, Carbon, AGL for some more recent on OS X timeframe.
An example on Github compiling on Tahoe is welcomed.
Nope, "Apple does keep supporting old APIs indefinitely.". doesn't stand.
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