In Xcode 16, how the compiler determines the size of C structs changed. In Xcode 15 and below, when the compiler saw `__res_9_state()`, it thought, "This is a C struct. I know its size and layout from the system's header files. I will generate code to allocate that much memory and zero it out." This was a type-based operation; it only needed the "blueprint" for the struct. In Xcode 16 and later, the compiler sees `__res_9_state()` and thinks, "This is a C struct. To initialize it, I need to link to the actual symbol named `___res_9_state` inside the libresolv library." This became a symbol-based operation, creating a direct dependency that didn't exist before. To fix this, we initialize a raw pointer with a manual type specification to the zeroed-out struct, which reverts to the prior behavior. Has been tested on iPhone 12, iOS 17. Fixes #10108
This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with
create-next-app.
Getting Started
First, install dependencies and populate the timestamps.json file:
pnpm setup
Next, create files .env.local and .env.development.local in this directory.
Put this in .env.local:
NEXT_PUBLIC_MIXPANEL_TOKEN=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_LINKEDIN_PARTNER_ID=""
FIREZONE_DEPLOYED_SHA=""
And this in .env.development.local:
# Created by Vercel CLI
EDGE_CONFIG=""
FIREZONE_DEPLOYED_SHA=""
SITE_URL=""
VERCEL_DEEP_CLONE=""
After that, make sure to contact the team for their values.
Then, run the development server:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying app/page.tsx. The page
auto-updates as you edit the file.
Linting
This project uses Prettier to format code and ensure a consistent style. Use the .prettierrc.json in the root of this repo to configure your editor.
Learn More
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
Deploy on Vercel
The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the Vercel Platform from the creators of Next.js.
Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.