darling-xnu/osfmk/mach/mach_notify.defs
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/*
* The mach/notify.h file is hand-crafted.
* It contains additional data that cannot be generated by MIG at this time.
* But its existence keeps us from having MIG generate the client-side
* routines to send Mach notifications. This file exists simply to give
* those routines a new home (mach/mach_notify.h and mach_notify_user.c)
* until the real notify.h becomes "MIG-safe."
*/
#include <mach/notify.defs>
/* vim: set ft=c : */