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--- Libc/Libc-997.90.3/include/libkern/OSMemoryNotification.h
+++ Libc/Libc-583/include/libkern/OSMemoryNotification.h
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
#define _OSMEMORYNOTIFICATION_H_
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
-#include <Availability.h>
/*
** OSMemoryNotification.h
@@ -34,9 +33,6 @@
** pressure reaches certain thresholds. Notifications are triggered in both directions
** so clients can manage their memory usage more and less aggressively.
**
-** All of these functions and data types are iOS-only and deprecated in iOS 5.0. Applications
-** should listen to UIKit memory warnings (didReceiveMemoryWarning or
-** UIApplicationDidReceiveMemoryWarningNotification) instead.
*/
__BEGIN_DECLS
@@ -45,16 +41,12 @@
/*
** Opaque type for notification object
-**
-** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
typedef struct _OSMemoryNotification * OSMemoryNotificationRef;
/*
** Threshold values for notifications
-**
-** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
typedef enum {
@@ -70,51 +62,37 @@
** returns: 0 on success
** ENOMEM if insufficient memory or resources exists to create the notification object
** EINVAL if the threshold is not a valid notification level
-**
-** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
-int OSMemoryNotificationCreate(OSMemoryNotificationRef *note) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
+int OSMemoryNotificationCreate(OSMemoryNotificationRef *note);
/*
** returns: 0 on success
** EINVAL if the notification is not an initialized notification object
- **
- ** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
-int OSMemoryNotificationDestroy(OSMemoryNotificationRef note) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
+int OSMemoryNotificationDestroy(OSMemoryNotificationRef note);
/*
** Block waiting for notification
** returns: 0 on success, with the level that triggered the notification in the level param
** EINVAL if the notification object is invalid
** ETIMEDOUT if abstime passes before notification occurs
-**
-** 'note' is now ignored.
-**
-** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
-int OSMemoryNotificationWait(OSMemoryNotificationRef note, OSMemoryNotificationLevel *level) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
-int OSMemoryNotificationTimedWait(OSMemoryNotificationRef note, OSMemoryNotificationLevel *level, const struct timeval *abstime) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
+int OSMemoryNotificationWait(OSMemoryNotificationRef note, OSMemoryNotificationLevel *level);
+int OSMemoryNotificationTimedWait(OSMemoryNotificationRef note, OSMemoryNotificationLevel *level, const struct timeval *abstime);
/*
** Simple polling interface to detect current memory pressure level
-**
-** DEPRECATED. This is not a reliable way to discover the system's memory condition and
-** the level is not meaningful in iOS 5.0 and later. Use UIKit memory notification
-** system instead, with no need to check the level.
*/
-OSMemoryNotificationLevel OSMemoryNotificationCurrentLevel(void) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
+OSMemoryNotificationLevel OSMemoryNotificationCurrentLevel(void);
/*
** External notify(3) string for manual notification setup
-**
-** DEPRECATED. Use UIKit memory notification system.
*/
-extern const char *kOSMemoryNotificationName __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_NA, __MAC_NA, __IPHONE_2_0, __IPHONE_5_0);
+extern const char *kOSMemoryNotificationName;
__END_DECLS