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% redo-sources(1) Redo %VERSION%
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% Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>
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% %DATE%
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2010-12-19 04:07:11 -08:00
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# NAME
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redo-sources - print the list of all known redo sources
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# SYNOPSIS
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redo-sources
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# DESCRIPTION
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redo-sources prints a list of all redo *source* files that
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still exist.
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A source file is any file that has been listed as a
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dependency (using `redo-ifchange`(1) or `redo-ifcreate`(1))
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but is not itself a target. A target is a file that
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`redo`(1) can build using a .do script.
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Each filename is on a separate line. The filenames are not
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guaranteed to be in any particular order.
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All filenames are printed relative the current directory.
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The list is not filtered in any way; it contains *all* the
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source filenames from the entire project. Remember that
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the redo database may span more than just your project, so
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you might need to filter the list before using it.
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If you want a list of targets instead of sources, use
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`redo-targets`(1) or `redo-ood`(1).
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# REDO
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Part of the `redo`(1) suite.
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# CREDITS
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The original concept for `redo` was created by D. J.
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Bernstein and documented on his web site
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(http://cr.yp.to/redo.html). This independent implementation
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was created by Avery Pennarun and you can find its source
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code at http://github.com/apenwarr/redo.
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# SEE ALSO
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`redo`(1), `redo-targets`(1), `redo-ood`(1)
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