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fix breakByRaisingSigInt mistakenly called when run w/o debugger #1029

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Please review the release process for BrowserServicesKit here.

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Task/Issue URL: https://app.asana.com/0/414709148257752/1208592357309749/f
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Fixes debug helper raising breakByRaisingSigInt when run w/o debugger attached

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  • iOS 14
  • iOS 15
  • iOS 16
  • macOS 10.15
  • macOS 11
  • macOS 12

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The problem is fixed 👍

@mallexxx mallexxx merged commit 339b974 into main Oct 22, 2024
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@mallexxx mallexxx deleted the alex/iphone-sigint-fix branch October 22, 2024 11:39
samsymons added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 28, 2024
* main:
  Use cookie to share subscription access token on DDG domains (#1034)
  update css dependency (#1037)
  Email parsing improved (#1016)
  Add NTP Search Bar feature flag (#1023)
  VPN logs fix (#1030)
  Add AI Chat feature flag (#1031)
  fix breakByRaisingSigInt mistakenly called when run w/o debugger (#1029)
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