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— Add forwardingTargetForSelector: for x86_64/Mach-O
This is for the ObjFW runtime - for the Apple runtime, this did already
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191 192 193 194 195 196 197 | resolveInstanceMethod:, which are always available): * ARM (EABI/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * ARM64 (ARM64/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * MIPS (O32/ELF, EABI/ELF) * PPC (SysV/ELF, EABI/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * x86 (SysV/ELF, Apple/Mach-O, Win32/PE) | | | > | 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 | resolveInstanceMethod:, which are always available): * ARM (EABI/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * ARM64 (ARM64/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * MIPS (O32/ELF, EABI/ELF) * PPC (SysV/ELF, EABI/ELF, Apple/Mach-O) * x86 (SysV/ELF, Apple/Mach-O, Win32/PE) * x86_64 (SysV/ELF, Apple/Mach-O, Mach-O, Win64/PE) Apple/Mach-O means both, the Apple ABI and runtime, while Mach-O means the ObjFW runtime on Mach-O. |