main
routine (although you will do so in a separate class).
make
this week
instead of next week.
static
(also known as "class")
variables and methods are associated
with the class as a whole (although they can also be used in conjunction
with individual objects).
main
method is a static method. You can,
however, create objects in the current class for use iwthin that
method.
super(...)
.
var == value
value == var
$keyword$
in your code, and replaces them
with $keywork: value$
.
$Revision$
and
$Date$
.
$Author$
as that only gives
you the author of the latest revision.
co
.
-r
option when you
check in a file. If you give three parts (e.g., a.b.c) to the version
number, it should start a new branch of the form a.b.c.1
rcsmerge
to merge in changes to a document
and rcsdiff
to compare two versions.
rcsmerge
doesn't seem to work with the
fields mentioned above (at least in my tests). That is, if you use
the fields in comments, rcsmerge
chokes.
rcsmerge
is a little odd. rcsmerge -rrev1 -rrev2 file
rcsfile
.
rcsmerge
rcs -i
and ci
).
main()
method.
rcsdiff
to compare your changes.
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