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CTIE(1)			    General Commands Manual		       CTIE(1)

NAME
       ctie - merge or apply CWEB change files

SYNOPSIS
       ctie -c|-m outputfile masterfile	changefile...

DESCRIPTION
       The ctie	program	is used	to process multiple change files used with the
       CWEB  system  for literate programming.	The CWEB programs allow	one to
       apply patches to	a source file (the masterfile) by means	 of  a	single
       change  file.   ctie  can be used to either merge up to 32 change files
       into a single one or to apply the changes to the	masterfile in order to
       create a	new master file.  Output of either the new change file or  the
       patched master file goes	into outputfile.  Any include files (indicated
       using  the  CWEB	@i command) are	fully expanded during ctie processing,
       which means that	the change files are able to modify  the  contents  of
       any included files.

OPTIONS
       -c     Create a single change file from the given changefiles.

       -m     Create a new master file by applying the given changefiles.

ENVIRONMENT
       The  environment	 variable  CWEBINPUTS  is used to search for the input
       files, or the system default if CWEBINPUTS is not set.  See tex(1)  for
       the  details  of	the searching.	To avoid conflicts with	other programs
       that also use the CWEBINPUTS environment, you can be more specific  and
       use CWEBINPUTS_ctie for special requirements in CTIE.

SEE ALSO
       cweb(1),	ctiedoc.tex, tie(1), web(1).

AUTHOR
       Julian  Gilbey,	jdg@debian.org.	 The original TIE program was by Klaus
       Guntermann, TH Darmstadt, Institut f. Theoretische Informatik.  The TIE
       man page	was by Joachim Schnitter, TH Darmstadt,	Phys.  Chemie  I,  and
       was modified for	CTIE by	Julian Gilbey.

Web2C 2025			  8 June 2020			       CTIE(1)

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