Jakub Konka bd99a87dc2 macho: create dSym bundle next to final artefact
macOS requires the debug symbols to either be part of the intermediate
object file `whatever.o` or a companion `whatever.dSym` bundle. The
former case seems ill-suited for our needs since it subscribes to
the old-fashioned compilation strategy using intermediate compilation
units; the latter is what we need however on macOS the debug symbols
unlike in Elf are not part of the final artefact; rather they sit
next to it in its own Mach-O file.
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ZIG

A general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.

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The ultimate goal of the Zig project is to serve users. As a first-order effect, this means users of the compiler, helping programmers to write better software. Even more important, however, are the end-users.

Zig is intended to be used to help end-users accomplish their goals. Zig should be used to empower end-users, never to exploit them financially, or to limit their freedom to interact with hardware or software in any way.

However, such problems are best solved with social norms, not with software licenses. Any attempt to complicate the software license of Zig would risk compromising the value Zig provides.

Therefore, Zig is available under the MIT (Expat) License, and comes with a humble request: use it to make software better serve the needs of end-users.

This project redistributes code from other projects, some of which have other licenses besides MIT. Such licenses are generally similar to the MIT license for practical purposes. See the subdirectories and files inside lib/ for more details.

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General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
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