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I'm trying to checkin a file using rcleartool and pass in a comment which contains more than 1 line (on windows)

> rcleartool.bat ci file1.cxx -c "comment 
with more than 
one
line"

but this doesn't seem to work well, infact I can't even enter such a think in bash or in cmd

can anyone give me any pointers if there is a way to encode \n in the message

doing

rcleartool.bat ci file1.cxx -c "comment \nwith more than\none\nline"

simply leave the string "\n" in my message and not an actual newline

Is this possible? rcleartool doesn't seem to take the -cfile argument

Many thanks in advance Paul

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One immediate workaround is to use the -cfile parameter of rcleartool ci

That allows you to write your multi-lines comment in a file, and pass that file as a parameter to the checkin command.

If -cfile is not supported, then you need to wrap the checkin call in a script, as in "Long commands split over multiple lines in Windows Vista batch (.bat) file"

setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set text=This creates ^

a line feed
echo Test7: %text%
echo Test8: !text!
--- Output ---
Test7: This creates
Test8: This creates
a line feed

In that script, you can call rcleartool i -m !Test8! afile to see if that works.

Or you can read the content of a file in a variable, and use that variable as a -m parameter.

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  • I was going to do that but unlike cleartool, rcleartool does not support -cfile from what I can tell see <br><pre>Usage: checkin | ci [-c/omment comment | -cq | -cqe | -nc] [-kee/p | -rm] [-pti/ me] [-fro/m source-pname] [-ide/ntical] {-cac/t | activity-selector ... | [-ato/ mic] pname ...}</pre> Mar 9, 2016 at 13:42
  • @MyDeveloperDay OK, I have edited the answer accordingly.
    – VonC
    Mar 9, 2016 at 13:50
  • @MyDeveloperDay By the way, don't forget to read stackoverflow.com/help/why-vote and stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer (not for this question necessarily, but for all the other questions you already asked on Stack Overflow)
    – VonC
    Mar 9, 2016 at 14:27
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I always hate answering my own questions, but it appears that you can put %0A instead of the \n in the checkin message and that then appears as a newline in the history

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