10-26-2018
Let me see if I have this straight. You have file names in temp/input like temp/input/NMP1515O.CL.20181026111213, temp/input/NMP1515O.CM.20181025111213, etc, which you need to process in order of date by sorting into temp/CM and temp/CL. Only move a file when these folders are empty (implying the files we move in there will also disappear automatically).
Have I got that right?
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groovyc(1) General Commands Manual groovyc(1)
NAME
groovyc - compiler for groovy source files
DESCRIPTION
usage: groovyc [options] <source-files> options:
--classpath <path>
Specify where to find the class files.
-d <arg>
Specify where to place generated class files.
-e,--exception
Print stack trace on error.
--encoding <encoding>
Specify the encoding of the user class files.
-F <flag>
-h,--help
Print a synopsis of standard options.
-j,--jointCompilation
Attach javac compiler to compile .java files.
-J <property=value>
--sourcepath <path>
Specify where to find the source files.
--temp <temp>
-v,--version
Print the version.
options:
--classpath <path>
Specify where to find the class files.
-d <arg>
Specify where to place generated class files.
-e,--exception
Print stack trace on error.
--encoding <encoding>
Specify the encoding of the user class files.
-F <flag>
-h,--help
Print a synopsis of standard options.
-j,--jointCompilation
Attach javac compiler to compile .java files.
-J <property=value>
--sourcepath <path>
Specify where to find the source files.
--temp <temp>
-v,--version
Print the version.
SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Varun Hiremath <varun@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by
others).
December 2007 groovyc(1)