Kazunobu Kuriyama wrote:

> The attached patch is an attempt to add a description of the darwin feature
> to the help documents.
> 
> I wrote it based on only what I had by reading the source code of the
> feature (os_mac_conv.c and os_macosx.m).
> 
> Since I don't know why and how the feature was introduced, the description
> can be different from what some of you think of.
> 
> If that is the case, since I don't think I can argue over it, feel free to
> correct it.
> 
> For any issues other than that, any comment is welcome.

Thanks.  I'll include it, and we can further improve it.

I don't think many users know what "Darwin" means. It is any OS X,
right?  And before Darwin there was Mac OS 9.  Would be helpful to
mention that "if you have a Mac that isn't very old, you will be running
Darwin".  Is that correct?


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