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6/21/2025, 9:56:18 AM
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Funfact: Apple uses TinyScheme for sandboxing!
>Sandbox policies are written in a dialect of Scheme known as SBPL. The policies are interpreted via an interpreter within libsandbox, based on TinyScheme, which generates a compiled representation of the policy that it passes to the Sandbox kernel extension.
https://bdash.net.nz/posts/sandboxing-on-macos/
Also emac keybindings too!
>These standard bindings include a large number of Emacs-compatible control key bindings, all the various arrow key bindings, bindings for making field editors and some keyboard UI work, and backstop bindings for many function keys.
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html
Funfact: Apple uses TinyScheme for sandboxing!
>Sandbox policies are written in a dialect of Scheme known as SBPL. The policies are interpreted via an interpreter within libsandbox, based on TinyScheme, which generates a compiled representation of the policy that it passes to the Sandbox kernel extension.
https://bdash.net.nz/posts/sandboxing-on-macos/
Also emac keybindings too!
>These standard bindings include a large number of Emacs-compatible control key bindings, all the various arrow key bindings, bindings for making field editors and some keyboard UI work, and backstop bindings for many function keys.
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html
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