cocoa: Use `-[NSApplicationDelegate applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState]`.
This prevents warnings at startup on macOS Sonoma (14.0). (cherry picked from commit 7d25a443c45450287e0a3ec5c1eb0e417647070e)main
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@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ static void Cocoa_DispatchEvent(NSEvent *theEvent)
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ofObject:(id)object
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change:(NSDictionary *)change
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change:(NSDictionary *)change
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context:(void *)context;
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context:(void *)context;
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- (BOOL)applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState:(NSApplication *)app;
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@end
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@end
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@implementation SDLAppDelegate : NSObject
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@implementation SDLAppDelegate : NSObject
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@ -319,6 +320,22 @@ static void Cocoa_DispatchEvent(NSEvent *theEvent)
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SDL_SendDropComplete(NULL);
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SDL_SendDropComplete(NULL);
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}
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}
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- (BOOL)applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState:(NSApplication *)app
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{
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// This just tells Cocoa that we didn't do any custom save state magic for the app,
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// so the system is safe to use NSSecureCoding internally, instead of using unencrypted
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// save states for backwards compatibility. If we don't return YES here, we'll get a
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// warning on the console at startup:
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//
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// ```
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// WARNING: Secure coding is not enabled for restorable state! Enable secure coding by implementing NSApplicationDelegate.applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState: and returning YES.
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// ```
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//
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// More-detailed explanation:
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// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77283578/sonoma-and-nsapplicationdelegate-applicationsupportssecurerestorablestate/77320845#77320845
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return YES;
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}
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@end
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@end
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static SDLAppDelegate *appDelegate = nil;
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static SDLAppDelegate *appDelegate = nil;
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