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- RCSCLEAN(1L)
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- NAME
- rcsclean - clean up working files
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- SYNOPSIS
- rcsclean [ -rrev ] [ -qrev ] file...
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- DESCRIPTION
- Rcsclean removes working files that were checked out and
- never modified. For each file given, rcsclean compares the
- working file and a revision in the corresponding RCS file.
- If it finds no difference, it removes the working file, and,
- if the revision was locked by the caller, unlocks the revi-
- sion.
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- A file name ending in ',v' is an RCS file name, otherwise a
- working file name. Rcsclean derives the working file name
- from the RCS file name and vice versa, as explained in
- co(1L). Pairs consisting of both an RCS and a working file
- name may also be specified.
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- Rev specifies with which revision the working file is com-
- pared. If rev is omitted, rcsclean compares the working
- file with the latest revision on the default branch (nor-
- mally the highest branch on the trunk). The option -q
- suppresses diagnostics.
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- Rcsclean is useful for "clean" targets in Makefiles. Note
- that rcsdiff(1L) prints out the differences. Also, ci(1L)
- normally asks whether to check in a file if it was not
- changed.
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- EXAMPLES
- The command
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- rcsclean *.c *.h
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- removes all working files ending in ".c" or ".h" that were
- not changed since their checkout.
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- DIAGNOSTICS
- The exit status is 0 if there were no differences during the
- last comparison or if the last working file did not exist, 1
- if there were differences, and 2 if there were errors.
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- IDENTIFICATION
- Author: Walter F. Tichy, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
- IN, 47907.
- Revision Number: 1.2 ; Release Date: 89/05/02 .
- Copyright c 1982, 1988, 1989 by Walter F. Tichy.
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- SEE ALSO
- co(1L), ci(1L), ident(1L), rcs(1L), rcsdiff(1L),
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