The problem is that arbitrary users can cause nix to unpack arbitrary nars and edit arbitrary files that user shouldn't have permissions for. The system doesn't have to be configured to trust any particular binary…
It's ok... But I think we really want a more comprehensive solution. Anonymous record types are really what we want.
Objective C was poorly supported outside of the Apple ecosystem. Plus Objective C as a language hasn't been all that preferable to most developers. There was basically no reason to use Objective C at all outside of iOS…
If I'm not mistaken, you can use the installation guidelines on swift.org, and just skip the Xcode related parts. I believe you just need to run the downloadable packages and install them, and they shouldn't require…
The problem is that arbitrary users can cause nix to unpack arbitrary nars and edit arbitrary files that user shouldn't have permissions for. The system doesn't have to be configured to trust any particular binary…
It's ok... But I think we really want a more comprehensive solution. Anonymous record types are really what we want.
Objective C was poorly supported outside of the Apple ecosystem. Plus Objective C as a language hasn't been all that preferable to most developers. There was basically no reason to use Objective C at all outside of iOS…
If I'm not mistaken, you can use the installation guidelines on swift.org, and just skip the Xcode related parts. I believe you just need to run the downloadable packages and install them, and they shouldn't require…