[Mono-list] Getting F# to work in Mono on my mac

Ben Winkel funnelweb007 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 05:58:46 UTC 2012


see http://fsxplat.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=FSharpMac


On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Daniel Lo Nigro <lists at dan.cx> wrote:

> Mono is not an IDE, it's just the runtime that runs the compiled
> applications. You probably want to run MonoDevelop instead (assuming you've
> installed it) :)
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:09 AM, Yves S. Garret <yoursurrogategod at gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>    I installed mono via Macports on my mac.  Now, how would I get the IDE
>> to come up?  This is what happens when I try to start it:
>>
>> % mono
>> Usage is: mono [options] program [program-options]
>>
>> Development:
>>     --aot[=<options>]      Compiles the assembly to native code
>>     --debug[=<options>]    Enable debugging support, use --help-debug for
>> details
>>     --debugger-agent=options Enable the debugger agent
>>     --profile[=profiler]   Runs in profiling mode with the specified
>> profiler module
>>     --trace[=EXPR]         Enable tracing, use --help-trace for details
>>     --jitmap               Output a jit method map to /tmp/perf-PID.map
>>     --help-devel           Shows more options available to developers
>>
>> Runtime:
>>     --config FILE          Loads FILE as the Mono config
>>     --verbose, -v          Increases the verbosity level
>>     --help, -h             Show usage information
>>     --version, -V          Show version information
>>     --runtime=VERSION      Use the VERSION runtime, instead of
>> autodetecting
>>     --optimize=OPT         Turns on or off a specific optimization
>>                            Use --list-opt to get a list of optimizations
>>     --security[=mode]      Turns on the unsupported security manager (off
>> by default)
>>                            mode is one of cas, core-clr, verifiable or
>> validil
>>     --attach=OPTIONS       Pass OPTIONS to the attach agent in the
>> runtime.
>>                            Currently the only supported option is
>> 'disable'.
>>     --llvm, --nollvm       Controls whenever the runtime uses LLVM to
>> compile code.
>>     --gc=[sgen,boehm]      Select SGen or Boehm GC (runs mono or
>> mono-sgen)
>>
>>
>> I'm probably doing something silly, but I don't understand what it is
>> that I'm missing.
>>
>> --Yves
>>
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