MERGE(1RCS) COMMAND REFERENCE MERGE(1RCS) NAME merge - three-way file merge SYNOPSIS merge [ -p ] file1 file2 file3 DESCRIPTION Merge incorporates all changes that lead from file2 to file3 into file1. The result goes to std. output if -p is present, into file1 otherwise. Merge is useful for combining separate changes to an original. Suppose file2 is the original, and both file1 and file3 are modifications of file2. Then merge combines both changes. An overlap occurs if both file1 and file3 have changes in a common segment of lines. Merge prints how many overlaps occurred, and includes both alternatives in the result. The alternatives are delimited as follows: <<<<<<< file1 lines in file1 ======= lines in file3 >>>>>>> file3 If there are overlaps, the user should edit the result and delete one of the alternatives. OPTIONS -p merge sends its output to std. output. EXAMPLES The following command incorporates into example.c the differences between the files old.example.c and newer.example.c. merge example.c old.example.c newer.example.c FILES /tmp/d3[abc]$$ Temporary storage for file pair differences RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [1] An error of the type described in the error message occurred. SEE ALSO co(1rcs), diff(1), diff3(1), and rcsmerge(1rcs). Printed 5/12/88 1
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