diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 27cc94c..3a09d3d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -101,6 +101,23 @@ Assuming you have Xcode correctly installed, you can open the project by this co ``` $ open xcode-build/CppHighPerformanceCodeExamples.xcodeproj ``` +// Xcode and Xcode Command Line Tools are only accessible through this method via Mac and other iOS Devices. +INSTALATION OF XCODE :- + +Access your Mac’s Terminal Application or what’s otherwise referred to as the Console; anything typed into this terminal is sent straight to your device’s Operating System: + +Press “Command + Spacebar” to access Spotlight Search; +Type in the word “Terminal” into the Spotlight search field and hit “Enter”; this should execute your Mac’s Terminal app; +Type “gcc” into the terminal and hit “Enter” (gcc is a compiler that turns source code into executable applications). Alternatively, typing “xcode-select — install” into the terminal works just as well. Before installing Xcode Command Line Tools, click “Get Xcode”; +In order to install Xcode from the App Store, you’ll need to first log-in through your Apple Id. If you haven’t already created one, you can do so by clicking here. + +REMEMBER ALWAYS THAT The installation may not initiate until you’ve completed particular software updates. To check, click the Updates tab and select Update All + +To monitor the installation’s progress, open Spotlight Search by pressing “Command + Spacebar” and type in/open up Launchpad. +AND ALSO REMEMBER THAT +NOTE: the installation may not initiate until you’ve completed particular software updates. To check, click the Updates tab and select Update All + +To monitor the installation’s progress, open Spotlight Search by pressing “Command + Spacebar” and type in/open up Launchpad. ### Build the source code Now you are ready to compile the example codes using the makefiles (or Xcode) generated in the `build` directory. First `cd` into the build directory: