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http://prcs.sourceforge.net/
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* No network support; no Windows or Mac support.
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* Long-lived file IDs, generated from . Files can be reintroduced
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after they are deleted.
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* Custom keyword replacement: can specify keywords such as the release
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number. Commands to update keywords, and to strip them out.
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Separate ``rekey`` command can be used after a checkin to bring
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* Users are allowed to edit the manifest file, which also contains
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some system-maintained data. This apparently works OK but I think
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it makes people uncomfotable.
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* ``populate`` command adds all unversioned files and unregister files
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which are no longer present.
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* Merge algorithm is similar to the best-parent three-way merge we're
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planning on using; in particular it remembers merged parents to help
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* ``$Format$`` feature useful in generating arbitrary tags inside text,
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/* $Format: "static char* version = \"$ProjectVersion$\";"$ */
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static char* version = "x.x";
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/* $Format: "static char* version = \"$ProjectVersion$\";"$ */
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static char* version = "1.2";
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Also a good bundle of other keywords.
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* ``prcs execute`` is like find-xargs; perhaps easier to have a
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__ http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2004-12/1065.shtml
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Should have a look at their storage format; probably pretty efficient.
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