Remove FLEX_AT_LEAST_IOS13_SDK and usages. It was causing several issues being in a header that needed to be private but also included in public headers.
Also add FLEXMutableListSection which wraps the collection content section in a way that makes displaying a simple list of content straightforward.
Adopt additions in appropriate view controllers.
os_log cannot be disabled on-device without a trampoline-style function hook. Fishhook just rebinds lazy symbols, which isn't working on-device for some reason. This commit makes use of Substrate's MSHookFunction to do this, if it is available.
iOS 10 and its associated SDK deprecated *ASL and replaced it with *os_log. This change is widely considered unfavorable and made it extremely tedious for FLEX to intercept log messages reliably.
@Ram4096 has brought to my attention that the os_log functionality is actually just a shim which is conditionally enabled based on what SDK version your binary links with. With a little reverse engineering, I was able to hook the function that tells `NSLog` (well, `CFLogv`) whether os_log should be used or not. This commit uses fishhook to hook `os_log_shim_enabled` to always return `NO` so that the old ASL library is used instead.
Prior to this commit we had code in place to conditionally intercept messages from os_log or ASL based on the iOS version. These checks are not semantically correct since ASL would still be used on iOS 10+ if the binary was built with the iOS 9 SDK. For now, this doesn't matter going forward since we are going to always use ASL, but it might be worth updating the check to instead check for the linked SDK version instead of the OS version.
- *ASL: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/asl.3.html
- *os_log: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/os/logging?language=objc