It is estimated that Mac OS consist of 60 million lines of code.
An OS where the source code isn't released to the public. Windows and Mac are 2 examples.
Classic Mac OS is closed source. Mac OS X is closed source as well, but many libraries and applications within it are open source, e.g. XNU the kernel is open source, and Darwin the underlying UNIX operating system was open source.
An OS where the source code isn't released to the public. Windows and Mac are 2 examples.
You may use one of several open source compilers and code editors (or even IDEs) to develop and compile C++ code that will operate on a Mac.
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There are 217 lines in Dryden's Mac Flecknoe
In a word... No. Linux is however, which is close to OS X, but is you wanted the source code from Apple, you aren't going to get very far.
The source Mac Address, from which machine it is being transmitted.
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You don't add it to code blocks, you include it in your own code. If your compiler can't find it, specify the relative path -- relative to the source file.
Source MAC address and source port
The Darwin kernel of Mac OS X is open source, as are many other parts of the OS. (See links below) but Mac OS X itself is not open source and Apple only allows it to run on Apple hardware.