Code generation on Apple's ARM devices is mostly similar to MacOS, except that they expect a code signature section, which to avoid wasting too many bytes, are not aligned on page size as with code, but rather to nearest 16 bytes. In addition, the ARM compiler will also emit some relative pointer relocation records, which it seems can be safely ignored as sections aren't rearranged. This changeset implements those changes on the Mach-O dumper so that Emacs can be compiled for ARM devices. With the ongoing convergence between the MacOS and iOS platform, and the increasing importance of code-signing in later MacOS versions, I think it could be nice to mainline these changes. Since these sections do not occur in current MacOS builds - otherwise they would generate errors for being unknown - the changes should not impact existing places where Emacs build, and it would not work on iOS without to begin with. Hat tip to Aaron Griffith for sharing his knowledge. -- Sincerely, Roland Kaufmann