Index: runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc |
diff --git a/runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc b/runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc |
index 351a829db717d47f0f0159d62b39fc06ddba3635..0e7f2f8f6ea3b640e0094719e001cab4d1e3647e 100644 |
--- a/runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc |
+++ b/runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc |
@@ -57,6 +57,16 @@ bool Platform::LocalHostname(char *buffer, intptr_t buffer_length) { |
char** Platform::Environment(intptr_t* count) { |
+#if defined(TARGET_OS_IOS) |
+ // TODO(iposva): On Mac (desktop), _NSGetEnviron() is used to access the |
+ // environ from shared libraries or bundles. This is present in crt_externs.h |
+ // which is unavailable on iOS. On iOS, everything is statically linked for |
+ // now. So arguably, accessing the environ directly with a "extern char |
+ // **environ" will work. But this approach is brittle as the target with this |
+ // CU could be a dynamic framework (introduced in iOS 8). A more elegant |
+ // approach needs to be devised. |
+ return NULL; |
+#else |
// Using environ directly is only safe as long as we do not |
// provide access to modifying environment variables. |
// On MacOS you have to do a bit of magic to get to the |
@@ -71,6 +81,7 @@ char** Platform::Environment(intptr_t* count) { |
result[current] = environ[current]; |
} |
return result; |
+#endif |
} |