|
|
1.1 root 1: #print
2: Suppose that we really do want to interchange the contents
3: of the files "dick" and "jane". One way to do it is
4: to move the contents of "dick" into some temporary file,
5: then move "jane" onto "dick" (which of course clobbers
6: the old contents of "dick", but we saved them already),
7: then finally to move the temporary copy of "dick" to
8: "jane". There are two files named "dick" and "jane" in this
9: directory. Interchange their contents, then type "ready".
10: #create Ref
11: short file for dick
12: #create dick
13: short file for dick
14: #create jane
15: another file for jane
16: #create Ref1
17: another file for jane
18: #user
19: cmp -s jane Ref || cmp -s dick Ref1
20: #log
This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.