Fixes#3953Fixes#3284
This fixes two issues. In fixing one issue, the other became apparent so
I fixed both in this one commit.
The first issue is that on macOS, the `open` command should take the
`-t` flag to open text files in a text editor. To do this, the `os.open`
function now takes a type hint that is used to better do the right
thing.
Second, the order of the paths that we attempt to open when editing a
config on macOS is wrong. Our priority when loading configs is well documented:
https://ghostty.org/docs/config#macos-specific-path-(macos-only). But
open_config does the opposite. This makes it too easy for people to have
configs that are being overridden without them realizing it.
This commit changes the order of the paths to match the documented
order. If neither path exists, we prefer AppSupport.
Fixes#2432
On macOS, processes with an NSApplicationMain entrypoint do not have
access to libc argc/argv. Instead, we must use NSProcessInfo. This
commit introduces an args iterator that uses NSProcessInfo, giving us
access to the args.
This also fixes an issue where we were not properly skipping argv0 when
iterating over the args. This happened to be fine because we happened to
ignore invalid args but it introduces a config error.