[darwin]: wrap library functions as struct methods#1976
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Good refactoring. LGTM! Thank you so much.
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Libraryis now a private struct, used to compose new structs representing different system libraries/frameworks:CoreFoundationLib,IOKitLib, andSystemLib. Each of them provides public methods that directly register and call the underlying library functions, improving readability by eliminating the need to useGetFuncin other packages.A temporary cache
fnMapis added to theLibrarystruct to ensure the same lazy loading behavior as before.Note: This PR contains changes from #1971 and #1973, so it has lower review priority than those. These changes are included here to make upcoming conflict fixing easier.