rcsmerge [options
]file
Perform a three-way merge of file revisions,
taking two differing versions and incorporating the changes
into the working file
.
You must provide either one or two revisions to merge
(typically with -r).
Overlaps are handled the same as with merge,
by placing warnings in the resulting file.
rcsmerge accepts the standard options
-q, -V, and -x.
rcsmerge exits with a status of 0 (no overlaps), 1 (some overlaps),
or 2 (unknown problem).
c
When comparing revisions, expand keywords using style c
.
(See co for values of c
.)
R
]Send merged version to standard output instead of overwriting file
.
R
]Merge revision R
or, if no R
is given, merge the latest revision.
Suppose you need to add updates to an old revision (1.3) of prog.c, but the current file is already at revision 1.6. To incorporate the changes:
co -l prog.c
(edit latest revision by adding revision 1.3 updates, then:)rcsmerge -p -r1.3 -r1.6 prog.c > prog.updated.c
Undo changes between revisions 3.5 and 3.2, and overwrite the working file:
rcsmerge -r3.5 -r3.2 chap08