Change documentation references from OS X to macOS (#1927)
Since OS X 10.12 it has been named macOS so it makes sense to reference it in documentation as such, even when it sometimes refers to older versions which were called (Mac) OS X.
This commit is contained in:
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ to buffer overflows. At last, C++ has a standard string class (@c std::string).
|
||||
why the need for wxString? There are several advantages:
|
||||
|
||||
@li <b>Efficiency:</b> Since wxWidgets 3.0 wxString uses @c std::string (in UTF8
|
||||
mode under Linux, Unix and OS X) or @c std::wstring (in UTF16 mode under Windows)
|
||||
mode under Linux, Unix and macOS) or @c std::wstring (in UTF16 mode under Windows)
|
||||
internally by default to store its contents. wxString will therefore inherit the
|
||||
performance characteristics from @c std::string.
|
||||
@li <b>Compatibility:</b> This class tries to combine almost full compatibility
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user