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  2. Rename (computing) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rename_(computing)

    The C standard library provides a function called rename which does this action. [1] In POSIX, which is extended from the C standard, the rename function will fail if the old and new names are on different mounted file systems. [2] In SQL, renames are performed by using the CHANGE specification in ALTER TABLE statements.

  3. ren (command) - Wikipedia

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    The rename command is supported by Tim Paterson's SCP 86-DOS. [26] On MS-DOS, the command is available in versions 1 and later. [27] DR DOS 6.0 also includes an implementation of the ren and rename commands. [28] In Windows PowerShell, ren is a predefined command alias for the Rename-Item Cmdlet which basically serves the same purpose. [29]

  4. List of POSIX commands - Wikipedia

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    Create a tags file 3BSD cut: Text processing Mandatory Cut out selected fields of each line of a file System III cxref: C programming Optional (XSI) Generate a C-language program cross-reference table System V date: Misc Mandatory Display the date and time Version 1 AT&T UNIX dd: Filesystem Mandatory Convert and copy a file Version 5 AT&T UNIX ...

  5. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    A symbolic link contains a text string that is automatically interpreted and followed by the operating system as a path to another file or directory. This other file or directory is called the "target". The symbolic link is a second file that exists independently of its target. If a symbolic link is deleted, its target remains unaffected.

  6. C shell - Wikipedia

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    >& file means both stdout and stderr will be written to file, overwriting it if it exists, and creating it if it doesn't. >> file means stdout will be appended at the end of file. >>& file means both stdout and stderr will be appended at the end of file. < file means stdin will be read from file. << string is a here document.

  7. Register renaming - Wikipedia

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    Because the size of a register file generally grows as the square of the number of ports, the rename file is usually physically large and consumes significant power. In the tag-indexed register file style, there is one large register file for data values, containing one register for every tag. For example, if the machine has 80 physical ...

  8. inode - Wikipedia

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    This means that it is possible to run out of inodes on a file system, even if there is free space remaining in the file system. This situation often arises in use cases where there are many small files, such as on a server storing email messages, because each file, no matter how small, requires its own inode.

  9. Batch renaming - Wikipedia

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    There are a few problems to take in consideration when renaming a file list. (→ means: renamed to) Detecting that the target filename already exist. file01 → file02 (file02 already exists in file-system) Detecting that the target filename is already used. file01 → file03 file02 → file03 (file03 is already used)