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…rsion to 13.0 (python#121250)

Increases the default minimum iOS version to 13.0.

Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions Doc/using/ios.rst
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Python at runtime on iOS
========================

iOS version compatibility
-------------------------

The minimum supported iOS version is specified at compile time, using the
:option:`--host` option to ``configure``. By default, when compiled for iOS,
Python will be compiled with a minimum supported iOS version of 13.0. To use a
different miniumum iOS version, provide the version number as part of the
:option:`!--host` argument - for example,
``--host=arm64-apple-ios15.4-simulator`` would compile an ARM64 simulator build
with a deployment target of 15.4.

Platform identification
-----------------------

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The default minimum iOS version was increased to 13.0.
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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions configure.ac
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# On cross-compile builds, configure will look for a host-specific compiler by
# prepending the user-provided host triple to the required binary name.
#
# On iOS, this results in binaries like "arm64-apple-ios12.0-simulator-gcc",
# On iOS, this results in binaries like "arm64-apple-ios13.0-simulator-gcc",
# which isn't a binary that exists, and isn't very convenient, as it contains the
# iOS version. As the default cross-compiler name won't exist, configure falls
# back to gcc, which *definitely* won't work. We're providing wrapper scripts for
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_host_device=${_host_device:=os}

# IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is the minimum supported iOS version
AC_MSG_CHECKING([iOS deployment target])
IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=${_host_os:3}
IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=${IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET:=12.0}
IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=${IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET:=13.0}
AC_MSG_RESULT([$IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET])

case "$host_cpu" in
aarch64)
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``ctypes`` module at runtime.

By default, Python will be compiled with an iOS deployment target (i.e., the
minimum supported iOS version) of 12.0. To specify a different deployment
minimum supported iOS version) of 13.0. To specify a different deployment
target, provide the version number as part of the ``--host`` argument - for
example, ``--host=arm64-apple-ios15.4-simulator`` would compile an ARM64
simulator build with a deployment target of 15.4.
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