> On Nov 13, 2017, at 4:00 PM, Brent Royal-Gordon <br...@architechies.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> On Nov 11, 2017, at 2:59 PM, Mohammed Ennabah via swift-dev 
>> <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>>      • I dug into the codebase as stated in the steps you mentioned, and 
>> tried to change one of the errors to see if it really change when I use 
>> Swift REPL, but nothing changed. Is it possible that I change something and 
>> directly affect the Swift compiler? (maybe I need to do a build first? Or 
>> maybe related to xcode-select?)
> 
> If you just type "swift" at the command line, you'll run the version of Swift 
> built into Xcode. You will need to build Swift first ("utils/build-script" is 
> the easiest way, but not the fastest), and you will also need to run the 
> version of the Swift interpreter you just built. You can do that with a 
> command like:
> 
>       ../build/Ninja-DebugAssert/swift-macosx-x86_64/bin/swift
> 
> (The path will be a little different if you use the "-x" flag to 
> build-script, which generates an Xcode project, albeit one that's a pain to 
> use.)

I’m not sure what I’m missing when I build "utils/build-scrip”, but I keep 
getting
"can't find source directory for cmark (tried 
/Users/Mohammed/swift-source/cmark)”

Just to know: I mkdir “swift-source” and then cloned the project in it, I tried 
to git pull origin master, but I’m still the same error. Not sure if this is 
related, but I did also "brew install cmake ninja".
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