
   The clean command
   
   
   Usage
   
   clean [-verbose] <Root> ...
   
   Command clean removes all intermediate files produced by previous
   compile or compile_to_c.
   Names (<Root> ...) can have the Eiffel suffix, no suffix at all, or
   the suffix used for SmallEiffel command files on your system (.make on
   UNIX or .BAT on DOS for example). Examples
   
   Example 1
   To remove intermediate files produced for the HELLO_WORLD program.
   Type:clean hello_world You can also type:clean hello_world.e or you
   can also type:clean HELLO_WORLD on Unix, you can type:clean
   hello_world.make on DOS, you can do:clean hello_world.BAT
   
   Example 2
   Under Unix or DOS, remove all intermediates files in the current
   directory : clean *.e
   If the root class file is not in the current directory, you can type
   (for Unix) : clean *.make
   
   Option -verbose can be used to see what files are removed. [Line]
   Copyright &copy; Dominique COLNET and Suzanne COLLIN -
   <colnet@loria.fr>
   Last update: Tuesday June 9th, 1998 
