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bug#56259: 29.0.50; Illegal -layoutSubtreeIfNeeded on NS


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: bug#56259: 29.0.50; Illegal -layoutSubtreeIfNeeded on NS
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 23:09:10 -0400

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  > > I wonder if this is a bug in macOS 12.4 (concretely, in NSFontManager's
  > > orderFrontFontPanel) and not in Emacs.  For example, I can reproduce the
  > > same warning if I try to open the Fonts panel in the standard TextEdit
  > > app created by Apple.

  > Then let's sue Apple for its illegal calls.

None of these things is "illegal" -- that's the wrong word.
I'm not sure what people mean by using it in this context,
but I don't think there is a law against it.

Apple surely has no legal obligation to implement the feature we
would like to use, so there is no basis for a lawsuit against Apple.

This is why we urge people not to use the word "illegal" to say
that some way of using a program is considered invalid or not supported.
See the node GNU Manuals in the GNU Coding Standards.

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Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org)
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Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org)
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