Talk:Rp
Testing
Doing some testing on darwin. I'm finding the filesync is still creating .c files even though you changed them to .h ?
Line 71: %articles = $fileSync =~ /<li>.+?title="(.+?)">(.+?)<\/a>/g;
It seems like the second group capure is ignored, but realy this should be used to name the target file, as specified in the sync list. --Rob 10:15, 31 Aug 2006 (NZST)
- rp's fine it just syncs them to the cwd, the problem was I had only changed the anchor names in Bender/fileSync not the article names. --Nad 10:22, 31 Aug 2006 (NZST)
- Usage
This script is used to manage the running and compiling of peerd instances. There are a few command line options now which are explained here: --Nad 12:31, 23 Jul 2006 (NZST)
rp
By itself rp will syncronise all the scripts listed in the peerd section of Bender/fileSync, then attempt to recompile the peerd husk. If successful, the currently running instances are killed, and then a new instance started. If the compile stage has any errors or even warnings, no processes will be killed or started.
rp l
This simply lists the currently running instances and then exits.
rp k
This lists and kills the currently running instances, then exits.
rp c
This option skips the syncronisation of any files and goes directly to the compile stage.
rp script1.c script2.c...
Specifying one or more names of C script-articles will cause rp to sync only those and not check the Bender/fileSync list.