diff --git a/Compile-for-OSX.md b/Compile-for-OSX.md index c92f0f3..6e81985 100644 --- a/Compile-for-OSX.md +++ b/Compile-for-OSX.md @@ -70,6 +70,11 @@ You can create a build.sh file that you can run to compile your project. In the clang++ -I/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -L/usr/local/lib -L/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -lglfw -lraylib -framework GLUT -framework OpenGL -framework Cocoa my_app.cpp -o my_app ```` +If you'd like to use C instead: +```` +clang -I/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -L/usr/local/lib -L/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -lglfw -lraylib -framework GLUT -framework OpenGL -framework Cocoa my_app.c -o my_app +```` + Note that this may give you a CLITERAL error, which seems to be an issue in raylib.h: https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/blob/develop/src/raylib.h#L261 Simply comment out that section so that only this line is active: @@ -79,11 +84,6 @@ Simply comment out that section so that only this line is active: ..Or just don't use CLITERAL and use (Color){255,255,255,255} instead. (That would be all white) -If you'd like to use C instead: -```` -clang -I/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -L/usr/local/lib -L/w/raylib_build/raylib/release/osx -lglfw -lraylib -framework GLUT -framework OpenGL -framework Cocoa my_app.c -o my_app -```` - Now running build.sh (After setting permissions appropriately) will compile your program! No XCode needed. # Building Statically, so you can Run on Other Computers