
   clean
   
   
   
   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).
   
   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: Saturday November 22, 1997 
