Minor typos: (adjustments in bold)
-C Compile, assemble and link a loadable object file. This option pro-
duces a Mach-O MacRuby loadable object bundle (.rbo) for every
Ruby
source file passed to* rubyc* using a default file
rubyc is also able to generate a dynamic library (.dylib) out of Ruby
source files, using the --dylib option. Such a library can later be
linked against an executable that uses the MacRuby runtime. Like
executa-
bles, the Ruby machine code files will *run *upon #require calls.
Otherwise this seems very clear and helpful.
- Dylan
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