Changed bash examples from block code

Bash examples were in block code form (triple tick), should have been in inline mode (single tic)
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Ian Bertolacci 2015-07-17 10:13:51 -07:00
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@ -795,25 +795,25 @@ Chapel can be built and installed on your average 'nix machine (and cygwin).
[Download the latest release version](https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/releases/)
and its as easy as
1. ```tar -xvf chapel-1.11.0.tar.gz```
`tar -xvf chapel-1.11.0.tar.gz`
2. ```cd chapel-1.11.0```
`cd chapel-1.11.0`
3. ```make```
`make`
4. ```source util/setchplenv.bash # or .sh or .csh or .fish```
`source util/setchplenv.bash # or .sh or .csh or .fish`
You will need to ```source util/setchplenv.EXT``` from the chapel directory every time your terminal starts so its suggested that you drop that command in a script that will get executed on startup (like .bashrc).
You will need to `source util/setchplenv.EXT` from the chapel directory every time your terminal starts so its suggested that you drop that command in a script that will get executed on startup (like .bashrc).
Chapel is easily installed with Brew for OS X
1. ```brew update```
`brew update`
2. ```brew install chapel```
`brew install chapel`
Compiling Code
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Builds like other compilers
```chpl myFile.chpl -o myExe```
`chpl myFile.chpl -o myExe`
A notable argument, ``--fast`` enables a number of optimizations and disables array bounds checks. Should only enable when application is stable.
A notable argument, `--fast` enables a number of optimizations and disables array bounds checks. Should only enable when application is stable.