Rollback of commit eb82a1d755396ed1b885af4efb809b4428d4d3d7.

*** Reason for rollback ***

The double quotes are actually incorrect, because the strings we pass in are already single quoted.

*** Original change description ***

Update ios_runner template to dynamically receive options

The SDK_VERSION and SIM_DEVICE variables in the runner script had
hard-coded values. This change updates them to be set by the
template expansion, so they can be controlled by the command-line
options.

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  12. CONTRIBUTING.md
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