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macOS has a new framework UniformTypeIdentifiers that needs to be used for this. Note that the behavior is not exactly the same - if you add "jpg", it will find a UTType that has "jpg" extension and will use that instead of creating a new type; so it will match both "jpg" and "jpeg". I think it is acceptable (and, probably, even better).
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I like the sound of it, my only reservation based on the docs is this:
ie. adopting UTType would drop support for 11 years worth of operating systems. Of course we can stay on the deprecated API forever, but suddenly requiring everyone to be within 4 years of bleeding-edge seems a bit too harsh a jump. Hmm, although this is a little bit exaggerated because 11.0 does support older machines, even some laptops back to 2013. Within 10 years of bleeding-edge seems like an OK cutoff... let me sleep on it |
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I am not sure how much does golang even support older macos-es.
would need to look it up
…On Mon 26. 2. 2024 at 15:16, sqweek ***@***.***> wrote:
I like the sound of it, my only reservation based on the docs
<https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uniformtypeidentifiers/uttype/3548216-typewithfilenameextension>
is this:
- macOS 10.6 release date: 28 August 2009
- macOS 11.0 release date: 12 November 2020
ie. adopting UTType would drop support for 11 years worth of operating
systems. Of course we can stay on the deprecated API forever, but suddenly
requiring everyone to be within 4 years of bleeding-edge seems a bit too
harsh a jump.
Hmm, although this is a little bit exaggerated because 11.0 does support
older machines, even some laptops back to 2013. Within 10 years of
bleeding-edge seems like an OK cutoff... let me sleep on it
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see this and similar
golang/go#57125
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I am not sure how much does golang even support older macos-es.
would need to look it up
On Mon 26. 2. 2024 at 15:16, sqweek ***@***.***> wrote:
> I like the sound of it, my only reservation based on the docs
> <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uniformtypeidentifiers/uttype/3548216-typewithfilenameextension>
> is this:
>
> - macOS 10.6 release date: 28 August 2009
> - macOS 11.0 release date: 12 November 2020
>
> ie. adopting UTType would drop support for 11 years worth of operating
> systems. Of course we can stay on the deprecated API forever, but suddenly
> requiring everyone to be within 4 years of bleeding-edge seems a bit too
> harsh a jump.
>
> Hmm, although this is a little bit exaggerated because 11.0 does support
> older machines, even some laptops back to 2013. Within 10 years of
> bleeding-edge seems like an OK cutoff... let me sleep on it
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Interesting read. I'm not in a rush to mandate a 6-month old go version either. go 1.10 is only 6 years old and supported macOS 10.8 (it was the last go version with official support]). |
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okay. in that case, let's leave the deprecated warnings and close this
ticket. it doesn't hurt anything. it's deprecated for a long time and they
don't seem in a hurry to remove it.
just add a comment to that piece of code so someone doesn't open the same
ticket again.
(not sure if the old go even builds this code but let's test that
separately:))
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Interesting read. I'm not in a rush to mandate a 6-month old go version
either.
go 1.10 is only 6 years old and supported macOS 10.8 (it was the last go
version with official support <golang/go#23011>
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The PR above fixes it for me. I would recommend just to steam ahead, Apple push updates pretty hard. |
macOS has a new framework UniformTypeIdentifiers that needs to be used for this.
Note that the behavior is not exactly the same - if you add "jpg", it will find a UTType that has "jpg" extension and will use that instead of creating a new type; so it will match both "jpg" and "jpeg".
I think it is acceptable (and, probably, even better).