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RCI > Accept Target ChangesSelecting RCI > Accept Target Changes brings up the Accept Target Changes dialog box. This command compares each selected program unit —— or each program unit within a single selected view —— with its corresponding file on the target and copies each unit that has been changed on the target into the host program unit to which it corresponds. This command only checks units that have been recorded in the RCI target names file.
Comparison Method: By Time Stamp and By Textual Comparison buttons (Ada only)
By default, Accept Target Changes determines that a target file has changed by comparing the target file's edit time stamp with the host unit's edit time stamp. If the target file's time stamp is later than that of the host unit, Accept Target Changes assumes that the target file has been changed. Selecting By Textual Comparison forces Accept Target Changes to instead perform a character-by-character comparison of the contents of the host unit and the target file. Irrespective of the method used for comparison, if any differences are found Accept Target Changes assumes that the target file has been changed and copies it to the host.
Command Line Interface: actc
Note: The default method that the RCI uses to determine that a target file has been changed is customizable, and in fact may not rely on time stamps as described here.
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