Sorry to intrude but…..
Is there a better list to share these steps about using your
lovely implementation on Mac?
I can make a better formatted form (via TeX if desired).
The solution is much simpler. For Xcode
5:
Launch Xcode
Go to Xcode menu and select Preferences and Downloads
Choose Install Command Line Tools and click on Install.
Open Terminal and follow usual steps of ./configure, make,
sudo make install.
It all works flawlessly (except for a whole bunch of
warnings).
Attached is the log FWIW
The compiler used is llvm clang.
I'm also able to use the Mac keyboard with the APL font. Here
is how.
Go to <http://www.dyalog.com/resources/>
Download the APL385 font (also the APL333 one if desired).
for OS X: Copy the font to /Library/Fonts/ (for all users) or
~/Library/Fonts for just yourself (which is what I did)
In the OS X Font & Keyboard section download the Dyalog
APL for Unix Apple Macintosh Supplement (which is a pdf)
Try to download Dyalog Keyboard Layout for OS X. Your browser
will not be able to do this. If you try you will likely see this
XML Parsing Error: reference to invalid character number
Line Number 96, Column 36: <key code="51"
output=""/>
-----------------------------------^
I contacted Dyalog and they sent me an email with it
attached. Support said
The XML error occurs as the keylayout file is an XML file,
and Firefox is
trying to read it.
I've let my colleagues know of this and we'll try to
improve that link.
Follow the instructions in the Dyalog APL for Unix Apple
Macintosh Supplement.
In my case I setup a Terminal settings.terminal file with the
APL385 as the font.
The keyboard layout should be placed in Library/Keyboards
Layouts folder (or ~/Keyboard Layouts) which is what I did
You need to re-boot after that step. Now you're good to go.
Open a terminal window with the right settings.
From the menu bar Language menu (in my Case Canadian English)
select the Dyalog Alt keyboard.
One other very nice feature that comes standard with OS X is
the Keyboard Viewer.
From the Language menu select it, place it where you wish,
launch APL in the Terminal window and have fun.
respect…
Peter