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No "wordcode".

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Bart Schaefer 2000-09-06 15:47:39 +00:00
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2000-09-06 Bart Schaefer <schaefer@zsh.org>
* 12765: Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo: Eliminate use of "wordcode".
2000-09-06 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
* 12762: Akinori MUSHA: configure.in, Completion/Bsd/_kld:

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findex(zrecompile)
xitem(tt(zrecompile) [ tt(-qt) ] [ var(name) ... ])
item(tt(zrecompile) [ tt(-qt) ] tt(-p) var(args) [ tt(-)tt(-) var(args) ... ])(
This tries to find wordcode files and automatically re-compile them if at
least one of the original files is newer than the wordcode file. This
works only if the names stored in the wordcode files are full paths or are
relative to the directory that contains the wordcode file.
This tries to find tt(*.zwc) files and automatically re-compile them if at
least one of the original files is newer than the compiled file. This
works only if the names stored in the compiled files are full paths or are
relative to the directory that contains the tt(.zwc) file.
In the first form, each var(name) is the name of a wordcode file or a
directory containing wordcode files that should be checked. If no
arguments are given, the directories and wordcode files in $fpath are
In the first form, each var(name) is the name of a compiled file or a
directory containing tt(*.zwc) files that should be checked. If no
arguments are given, the directories and tt(*.zwc) files in tt(fpath) are
used.
When tt(-t) is given, no compilation is performed, but a return status of
@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ zero (true) is set if there are files that need to be re-compiled and
non-zero (false) otherwise. The tt(-q) option quiets the chatty output
that describes what tt(zrecompile) is doing.
Without the tt(-t) option, the return status is zero if all wordcode files
that needed re-compilation could be compiled and non-zero if compilation
for at least one of the files failed.
Without the tt(-t) option, the return status is zero if all files that
needed re-compilation could be compiled and non-zero if compilation for at
least one of the files failed.
If the tt(-p) option is given, the var(args) are interepted as one
or more sets of arguments for tt(zcompile), separated by `tt(-)tt(-)'.