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Reword the section on which grades are available on Mac OS
Branches: main, 11.01 README.MacOS: Reword the section on which grades are available on Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6. Mention that hlc.gc will be used as the default grade for building applications.
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@@ -9,12 +9,16 @@ Mercury should build and install "out-of-the-box" on Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6
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using Apple's gcc version 4.2. This version of gcc is included with the
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Developer Tools.
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The 'asm_fast' and 'reg' grades are not currently available on Mac OS X 10.5 or
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10.6. The configure script will automatically select the "none" grade instead.
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The high-level C, java, erlang and csharp grades all work. The erlang grade
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requires an Erlang installation to be available and the csharp grade requires
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the Mono .NET implementation. (See README.Erlang and README.CSharp for further
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details.)
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The 'asm_fast*' and 'reg*' grades are not currently available on Mac OS X 10.5
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or 10.6. The only low-level C grades available are the 'none*' grades. The
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high-level C, Java, Erlang and C# grades all work. The 'erlang' grade requires
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an Erlang installation to be available and the C# grades require the Mono .NET
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implementation. (See README.Erlang and README.CSharp for further details.)
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When installing from the source distribution the configure script will
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automatically select the 'none.gc' grade for building the Mercury system.
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Unless otherwise directed, the 'hlc.gc' grade will be used as the default grade
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for compiling applications.
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By default, 64-bit versions of the executables and libraries in the Mercury
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system will be installed on x86-64 machines running Mac OS X 10.6. To build a
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