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 While the GC should work on MacOS X Server, MacOS X and Darwin, I only tested  See README.darwin for the latest Darwin/MacOSX information.
 it on MacOS X Server.  
 I've added a PPC assembly version of GC_push_regs(), thus the setjmp() hack is  
 no longer necessary. Incremental collection is supported via mprotect/signal.  
 The current solution isn't really optimal because the signal handler must decode  
 the faulting PPC machine instruction in order to find the correct heap address.  
 Further, it must poke around in the register state which the kernel saved away  
 in some obscure register state structure before it calls the signal handler -  
 needless to say the layout of this structure is no where documented.  
 Threads and dynamic libraries are not yet supported (adding dynamic library  
 support via the low-level dyld API shouldn't be that hard).  
   
 The original MacOS X port was brought to you by Andrew Stone.  
   
   
 June, 1 2000  
   
 Dietmar Planitzer  
 dave.pl@ping.at  
   
 Note from Andrew Begel:  
   
 One more fix to enable gc.a to link successfully into a shared library for  
 MacOS X. You have to add -fno-common to the CFLAGS in the Makefile. MacOSX  
 disallows common symbols in anything that eventually finds its way into a  
 shared library. (I don't completely understand why, but -fno-common seems to  
 work and doesn't mess up the garbage collector's functionality).  

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