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-1. Drag the Rakudo_Star folder onto the Applications folder.
-2. In a Terminal window, type this command:
- alias p6='/Applications/Rakudo_Star/bin/perl6'
- ( This step only affects this one window; to make available to all
- future sessions, add the line to your ~/.bash_profile file. )
-
-You can now run a Perl 6 program like this:
- p6 filename
-or run code directly from the command-line with the -e option:
- p6 -e 'your code here'
-
-Try this:
- p6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";'
-
-You can always skip the alias and use the full path:
- /Applications/Rakudo_Star/bin/perl6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";'
-or alternately, add Rakudo Star to your path:
- PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Rakudo_Star/bin
- perl6 -e 'say "Hello, world!";'
-
-See also README in /Applications/Rakudo_Star/docs/rakudo/README .