MacOS uses LLVM by default whereas Linux uses GNU GCC.However there are a few differences of note: His version of the source code for my book, but modified for Apple M1 is available here:īoth MacOS and Linux are based on Unix and are more similar than different. He dealt with all the differences between Linux and MacOS/iOS as well. ![]() Alex vonBelow took all of these and modified them to work with the LLVM tool chain and to work within Apple’s development environment. ![]() The command line utilities are compiled for Linux using the GNU tool set. My book “ Programming with 64-Bit ARM Assembly Language” contains lots of sample self contained Assembly Language programs and a number of iOS and Android samples. This week, we’ll cover how to compile and run a simple command line ARM Assembly Language Hello World program. ![]() Last week, we talked about using a new Apple M1 based Macintosh as a development workstation and how installing Apple’s development system XCode also installed a large number of open source development tools including LLVM and make.
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