view READMEdir/README_mac.txt @ 10724:ae1c6bf22e5f v8.0.0252

patch 8.0.0252: not properly recognizing word characters between 128 and 255 commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4019cf90b8657d4ab1c39744db63550f44f405a2 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Jan 28 16:39:34 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0252: not properly recognizing word characters between 128 and 255 Problem: Characters below 256 that are not one byte are not always recognized as word characters. Solution: Make vim_iswordc() and vim_iswordp() work the same way. Add a test for this. (Ozaki Kiichi)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 28 Jan 2017 16:45:04 +0100
parents b7da8d4c594c
children 1174611ad715
line wrap: on
line source

README_mac.txt for version 8.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.

This file explains the installation of Vim on Macintosh systems.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.


To build from sources, like on Unix

1. Get the build tools: "clang" and "make".  These can be installed with the
   "CommandLineTools" package.   If you don't have one, do
	xcode-select --install
   Just like for any software development with OS X.

2. Get the source code.  Best is to use git (which you need to install first),
   see http://www.vim.org/git.php
   Or you can download and unpack the Unix tar archive, see
   http://www.vim.org/download.php

3. Go to the top directory of the source tree, do
	make
	sudo make install
  A newly built vim will be installed under "/usr/local".


If you can't manage to make this work, there is a fallback using Homebrew:

1. Install Homebrew from http://brew.sh/
2. Install latest Vim with:  brew install vim