Sean McBride 860657126e darwin: Replaced low-level mach API with pthread API
Found this because clang was warning that the return value was being
converted from unsigned to signed.

The need for a mach API surprised me, and I found this alternative
formulation in a Chromium bug:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/native-client-reviews/z---hlHbQNc

which describes: "mach_thread_self() needs to be balanced by mach_port_deallocate(),
which is two system calls. pthread_mach_thread_np(pthread_self()) is two libc
function calls and no system calls, because pthread caches the Mach port."

Fixed the conversion warning too, with a cast.

Signed-off-by: Chris Dickens <christopher.a.dickens@gmail.com>
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libusb is a library for USB device access from Linux, macOS, Windows, OpenBSD/NetBSD and Haiku userspace. It is written in C (Haiku backend in C++) and licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or, at your option, any later version (see COPYING).

libusb is abstracted internally in such a way that it can hopefully be ported to other operating systems. Please see the PORTING file for more information.

libusb homepage: http://libusb.info/

Developers will wish to consult the API documentation: http://api.libusb.info

Use the mailing list for questions, comments, etc: http://mailing-list.libusb.info

(Please use the mailing list rather than mailing developers directly)

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