How To Install Crystal Language On MacOS MacOSX

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I think I got it sorted with your suggestions. I had to brew unlink bdw-gc, then brew install libatomic_ops and then brew link bdw-gc --HEAD. Then copy the right libgc.a file into the crystal root. I updated the instructions in my linked gist. Still have to run specs, but it runs and reports a version

How to Install Crystal Language on macOS MacOSX


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If you just mean to install it and able to run the crystal on your terminal, you should check the pkg file.
You can find the pkg file here: Release 1.0.0 crystal-lang/crystal GitHub
(It is actually installed onto the Rosetta 2)

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After download: double-click to install Gramps.
By default: new releases will be added in a new directory and earlier installations of Gramps will not be overwritten; the language will be a mix of British and US English.

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Despite only learning about it a couple of years ago, the Crystal programming language has fast become one of my favourite programming languages. The syntax and core library are a joy to work with, while the nature of compiling the language allows for more lightweight installs and faster execution than an interpreted language like Ruby or JavaScript.

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Enter the two-letter code(s) for the language(s) and flag(s) that you want to install. For example, if you wanted to add Text-to-Speech for English, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, and Czech, your screen would look like this:

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