Cocoa: Fix AirPlay causing harmless init error
Emitting an error for one specific type of failure in retrieving the
correct name for a display is not very useful, especially when
initialization is otherwise unaffected.
There should be a path for information like that but this isn't it.
Fixes #1791
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@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ video tutorials.
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- InKryption
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- IntellectualKitty
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- Aaron Jacobs
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- JannikGM
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- Erik S. V. Jansson
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- jjYBdx4IL
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- Toni Jovanoski
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@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ information on what to include when reporting a bug.
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- [Win32] Bugfix: `GLFW_KEY_PAUSE` scancode from `glfwGetKeyScancode` did not
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match event scancode (#1993)
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- [Win32] Bugfix: Instance-local operations used executable instance (#469,#1296,#1395)
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- [Cocoa] Bugfix: A connected Apple AirPlay would emit a useless error (#1791)
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## Contact
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@ -98,11 +98,7 @@ static char* getMonitorName(CGDirectDisplayID displayID, NSScreen* screen)
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IOObjectRelease(it);
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if (!service)
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{
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_glfwInputError(GLFW_PLATFORM_ERROR,
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"Cocoa: Failed to find service port for display");
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return _glfw_strdup("Display");
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}
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CFDictionaryRef names =
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CFDictionaryGetValue(info, CFSTR(kDisplayProductName));
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