>> First is the more obvious one, where you have the semantics of doing
>> an 'rm' on a directory without passing the -r flag. If the directory
>> is empty, it's deleted. If it's not, the command fails.
>
> Not to flog a dead horse, but 'rm' doesn't do that. Without '-r', rm always
> fails on a directory, even if it's empty. Only 'rmdir' will delete a
> directory if empty and fail otherwise.
To flog a dead horse further, all of this can be done in Obj. C without
Unix. I just finished coding a small utility to remove .dstore files
recursively without a single line of Unix. Only 766 KB including help, nice
graphics & drop capability. Seems to work fast too.
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