LLDB automatically discovers, but doesn't automatically load, scripts in the dSYM bundle. This is to prevent running untrusted code. Users can choose to import the script manually or toggle a global setting to override this policy. This isn't a great user experience: the former quickly becomes tedious and the latter leads to decreased security. This PR offers a middle ground that allows LLDB to automatically load scripts from trusted dSYM bundles. Trusted here means that the bundle was signed with a certificate trusted by the system. This can be a locally created certificate (but not an ad-hoc certificate) or a certificate from a trusted vendor.
AllowExplicitObjectParameters option to avoid-capturing-lambda-coroutines (#182916)
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