/lib/rsc: It only works when we're in the process of preparing a release.

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@ -382,3 +382,10 @@ Are you running Xcode 8.3?
I don't think so.
Yup.
Code comments can be helpful with unusual situations like this.
The key word is simple.
If I could, I would disallow it altogether.
I completely disagree.
I say leave it alone.
I wasn't speaking metaphorically.
A nil map is like a regular map but it has nothing in it, cannot grow, and takes zero space.
We live in a digital dark age.

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@ -236,3 +236,6 @@ Please don't.
You are speaking like a compiler author instead of a user.
Just make sure to use an identifying User-Agent line when you make requests from your back end.
I don't want ordinary users to be making choices about "how much debug info is enough".
Thanks for letting us know.
This doesn't seem worthwhile.
It only works when we're in the process of preparing a release.

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@ -805,3 +805,53 @@ If you want it working, you will need to get it fixed.
If you really wanted it fixed you have the src code.
Please leave here.
Just you, I think.
That won't work.
If I see a mail which isn't plain text, I delete it.
someone in linux land went off the map here.
only thinking of yourself, and missing the point.
No, what you want does not exist.
I said no the first time, and provided a detailed explaination.
Why did you feel the need jump in? Ichy butt?
Let's just stop this.
You just aren't capable of listening to what is being said.
I'd like my lawn mowed.
I think the entire approach is dumb.
There was once a better path.
Animated sparkle.
I'm not sure what else you expect.
Punting stupid problems along forever just gets worse and worse.
In a decade, what will this mess look like?
When people push buttons, they will eventually hit something undocumented.
I just came to the conclusion you are a loudmouthed jackass.
So go away.
That doesn't make sense.
Well the options are: Get involved and do the work, or watch.
There is no policy.
Twice the work == twice the work.
Unfortunately, you cannot really help.
Learn the magic, change the magic.
Oh, so you are just some boasty guy on the net
You own all the pieces.
You are wrong.
No way.
You are showing inexperience.
No, not really.
Basically you are saying we should just change everything, consequences and corectness be damned.
Uhm, in your dreams.
Not everything in unix is perfect.
That sucks.
That is working as intended.
ktrace or it didn't happen.
The solution is obvious.
By the way who are you?
You come off as pretty uncharitable.
More complexity.
I don't think you are listening.
Shrug.
I discussed world peace in a bar once.
Lots of words. No action.
Or you can go it all yourself. Why don't you do that?
It is pretty obvious you are only thinking of yourself, so you should go create your own system.
But we don't need to put up with your demands.
Adjust your attitude user
I believe this conversation is over, because you have no credibility.