The clean command Usage clean [options] ... Command clean removes all intermediate files produced by previous compile or compile_to_c. Names ( ...) 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). Options -verbose: Print system information during the compilation (full path of loaded files, type inference score, removed files, etc.). -version: Show the number of the [1]version of SmallEiffel you're using. 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 © Dominique COLNET and Suzanne COLLIN - [2] Last update: 05 June 1999, by OZ. References 1. file://localhost/home/colnet/SmallEiffel/man/man/SmallEiffelFAQ.html#Q02 2. mailto:colnet@loria.fr