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| diff --git a/docs/Custom-GCC-and-cross-compilers.md b/docs/Custom-GCC-and-cross-compilers.md index 08a8b2b19..628ab739f 100644 --- a/docs/Custom-GCC-and-cross-compilers.md +++ b/docs/Custom-GCC-and-cross-compilers.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@  # Custom GCC and Cross Compilers  Homebrew depends on having an up-to-date version of Xcode because it comes with -specific versions of build tools e.g. `clang`. +specific versions of build tools, e.g. `clang`.  Installing a custom version of GCC or `autotools` into the `$PATH` has the -potential to break lots of compiles so we prefer the Apple or Homebrew provided +potential to break lots of compiles so we prefer the Apple- or Homebrew-provided  compilers.  Cross-compilers based on GCC will typically be "keg-only" and therefore not @@ -16,6 +16,6 @@ GCC or cross-compiler suite, please link it in here.  * Homebrew provides a `gcc` formula for use with Xcode 4.2+ or when needing  C++11 support on earlier versions. -* Homebrew provides older GCC formulae e.g. `gcc@4.8` and `gcc@6` +* Homebrew provides older GCC formulae, e.g. `gcc@4.8` and `gcc@6`.  * [RISC-V](https://github.com/riscv/homebrew-riscv) provides the RISC-V  toolchain including binutils and gcc. | 
