Kuriyama Kazunobu wrote:

> My understanding is that macOS is a certified Unix and that every Unix
> user expects that X Windowing System runs there.  For that, there's
> XQuartz there for years, not just because it's been easy for someone
> having some interest to have it.  So, if it's really a Unix, it's
> quite natural for people to expect that it's at least technically
> possible to implement a GUI version of a given TUI using Athena or any
> other X11 GUIs such as Motif, GTK, and Qt.   Currently and
> fortunately, Vim fully fulfills the expectation, and hence I don't
> think there's any good reason to disable any of the GUIs as long as
> there's no or little cost to maintain them.
> 
> On the other hand, as someone has already pointed out, Carbon has long
> been deprecated and is now discontinued, the cost to maintain the
> Carbon GUI seems not to be affordable unless there's someone who has a
> working Mac machine running more than a decade.

So MacVim does not use src/gui_mac.c ?

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