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Safety check to prevent crash on macOS when IOHIDManagerCopyDevices() returns NULL#1
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…IOHIDManagerCopyDevices() returned NULL. Calling CFSetGetCount() on a NULL CFSetRef causes a crash. The fix consists of checking if the CFSetRef is not NULL before using it. Here is a backtrace of a crash: 0x00007fffd04a5118 CFSetGetCount + 24 0x000000010c15147f hid_enumerate (hid.c:427) 0x000000010c151acc hid_open (hid.c:529)
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from: signal11#359
solves bug: openethereum/parity-ethereum#7542